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Columbia Craw

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  1. Robo Worm Zoom Trick Worm Gator Tail
  2. You’re lucky. Most of the time I can’t remember my own name.
  3. Pacific Boat Land in Vancouver is a Ranger Dealer. Nixon’s Marine in Walla Walla is a Ranger and Skeeter Dealer and BPS in Tacoma does Tracker. Sorry. Nixon’s moved to Pasco.
  4. It would seem there are enough anglers interested in this bait to see them sold out at most on line stores. I’m happy I ordered three while they were available.?
  5. Too small of a spool for long bombing casts in my opinion.
  6. A-Jay, your post is no surprise knowing you as well as I do. I started fishing in trout country and just liked to go fishing for anything that would bite. In my teens other sports rolled in including bird hunting. I stumbled into motorcycles and my hobby life was centered around moto- cross, which I miss even at my age. Family growth and a broken back led to my MC retirement. A move to SW Washington opened up an opportunity to fish but not for bass initially. I was bit by the steelhead bug and bad. I don’t dabble. I jump all in. I had a drift boat, started building my own custom rods and added fly fishing to the bucket. The progression was normal, tie flies, build fly rods, raft rivers. I met Big John and was invited to a bass club meeting. I met some very good anglers and two fished Classics by way of the Federation route. I liked the guys and joined. It was several years before I chose to let the cold water fishing go. It was too “predictable” and access had become a problem. I went all in with bass fishing. I tried to golf so my boys and I had a common interest. Golf and I don’t get along. My bass fishing became my priority of hobbies. I also like “the stuff.” Now I fell into the progression. Catch fish, catch lots of fish, catch big fish (5) and catch lots of big fish. Of course the desire to fish other bodies of water fell in line. But this is where it got fragile. My Dad was diagnosed with cancer, I lost my job and sold almost all my tackle and small boat. My Dad died three years later and I had started a new career that allowed me to rebuild. My wife was then diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I could not bring myself to fish at all. I fished three small tournaments in a four year span and that was it. A couple years later I got another boat and things took a turn for the positive. I could breath again. It was at this point that I got a real taste of what good smallmouth fishing was. That was juice for me. Then my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer. I didn’t fish for three years or so. The last several years have been hit and miss. I’m retired now. COVID dumped most of this season. Now I just hope to fish. I signed up to be a coach for my club’s student anglers and help those kids out. My grand children are approaching the age to get out with me. I honestly don’t care about fishing competitions. I do like fishing certain techniques and will target smallmouth over largemouth. Oh, and I still like the stuff!
  7. Those of us in the Pacific Northwest take our coffee very very serious.
  8. I dated a girl named Karma in high school. Nothing good ever came of it.
  9. The past few acquisitions. The Luvias is courtesy of Big-Bass.
  10. Okay, I got more than Vicks and Beano. Yesterday was my b-day so I got I received a two occasion gift. A reel. Surprise!?
  11. Anyone want to see my new Luvias or Lews skippin reel? Nah... I didn’t think so.
  12. You are a lucky guy. Dworshak is an exceptional smallmouth lake that puts out the occasional 8 plus. You will find a half ounce egg sinker will work to as deep as thirty feet. Main line will be lighter at 12 to 14 and leaders at 8 pound but you’ll find it works fine. Get ready to hone your drop shot skills and jerk bait skills.
  13. So several of you have mentioned the Max Scent Flat Worm. Some have even touted it to be “ the deal” drop shot bait. When I first learned about this bait it from Berkeley pros so the credibility was already in question. Now that folks here have endorsed it, those who buy their own, I’m going to risk making a bunch of my baits sit on the bench. My local tackle store had the green pumpkin only which is fine. It looks very similar to the Yamamoto 176 color. With the after Christmas sale , I couldn’t say no. Full report to follow.?
  14. So let’s hear it! I’ll kick it off........ a brand new jar of Vicks and a bottle of Beano. Anything else would pale to such thoughtful gifts from my wife.
  15. I’m going to try this and plan on listening to The Rubber Band Man by the Spinners during the installs.
  16. Paul Mueller and Gary Dobyns. They would have to do because A-Jay is always busy. But that’s cool because I would want to go through his tackle boxes but that’s not necessary because he posts photos of everything........ which is nice.
  17. I’m just happy that I have access to both species. They are exactly the same only different.
  18. The little lights aren’t twinkling
  19. COVID shut my entire spring down. By the time waters opened, it was into summer patterns. So, deep was dominant. Robo Worm, Dream Shot and an assortment of other drop shot baits came in first. The 6th Sense Curve 55 was a producer in crayfish patterns. In the fall, the Dark Sleeper was a sweet bait. The fish choked it! I also committed to deep cranking and had some good success. Normans DD 22, 6th Sense Cloud 9 and SK 6XD baits all came through. I expect to expand on this bite in 2021 and A-Jay was kind enough to sell some perfect deep runners to me so things look promising. I, like most of you want to get this year behind me.
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