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Munkin

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  1. I just wish I would have fished up there when I had the chance. The Army sent me to several places that had good fishing and I did not take advantage of it until I was older. Allen
  2. I checked the place I recommended and they are out. I will check and see if I have any but I doubt it? There are some green weenie ones around here somewhere though. Allen
  3. Daiwa use to make a bait with a titanium lip that you cannot break no matter what. Allen
  4. Army Ft. Lewis, WA 2nd BN 75th Ranger Regt. for a couple of years. That area is beautiful for about 3 weeks a year the rest of the time it just drizzles everyday. It wouldn't be too much of a problem except the Army makes you stand in formations outside all the time. Allen
  5. If you live in the SeaTac area there is no need to look at the weather forecast. It's going to rain with a 85% chance every day of the year except maybe 4 weeks between July and August. The way we knew the forcast is if you can't see Mt. Rainer its raining. If you can its going to rain. Allen
  6. YoYears ago I decided to only carry 6 colors of any soft plastic. The 5 that work the best for me and a new one to tryout that gets rotated. Some baits I even carry less colors as there is no need for 6. Allen
  7. My battery came with its own charger. Allen
  8. Found a pic of myself from like 20 years ago. Allen
  9. Wasn't the first Classic won on that bait? Allen
  10. M nmDSC in Virginia (I think that is what it is called?). They bought out the stock that Virginia bait had when they closed. Just don't buy up all the swamp crawlers before I can get some more. Allen Found the package from them. Allen
  11. Since I rarely use deep diving cranks I will go with jerkbait. After a few hours my wrist starts to hurt and if they are still working I switch to a spinning rod. Allen
  12. So I throw 3 main configurations of blades; double willow, single Indiana, and Colorado over Indiana. Most days in clear to stained water a double silver willows work best. Single Indiana I use for slow rolling in the spring. Not sure how much of a difference is between a 5 Colorado and a 6 Indiana but it just works better for some reason? Third setup is one a buddy turned me onto. Colorado over Indiana that I believe works because they never see it? I have followed boats down the bank throwing the typical chart/white baits and caught fish right behind them. If I can remember where I stashed my spinnerbaits during our home inspection I will take some pictures. Allen
  13. Those are heads lurepartsonline sell that only come in 3/8 and 1/2oz. The one pictured I made a mold for someone since LPO was way behind and he wanted to use other hooks. Try the Sparkie heads mold if you can pour them yourself? I have not tried to make a 1/8 but I made about a dozen 3/16. Allen
  14. Everywhere but I never see anyone actually use them. Allen
  15. https://www.harborfreight.com/nail-punch-set-3-pc-62686.html Use the green one in a drill press. Allen
  16. https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Signature-Spin-Heads Is this the head? Allen
  17. Go to Black Hills Lake Seneca and you will double that in a day. I pull about 12 of those out of the water every time I go fishing there. Allen
  18. Hoping to keep the threads alive about spinnerbaits as I love the tooic. Since we have already discussed color and blade size I would like to discuss configurations. The most popular is a silver Colorado followed by a gold willow. This is a catch all arrangement that works well overall in situations where a spinnerbait works. That being said in a pressured area fish have seen it enough that they can recognize the bait brand. So what blade configurations does everyone like and under what conditions? Allen
  19. Probably but I am working on some different stupid tube heads. Allen
  20. If I lived to be 150 I doubt I could ever use all the lures in my collection. Besides I only plan on getting rid of about 25% to start. Allen
  21. Thanks for being someone who understands who understands! So when everyone asks how did I accumulate so much stuff it goes back to my childhood. I grew up poor and could not afford the fishing stuff I wanted as a teenager. Until I was in 9th grade then we barely hit middle class? To put things into perspective my current garage is bigger than the house we lived in for years. Now I have put myself through college with the GI Bill and learned valuable lessons in life. At this point I can afford whatever I want for fishing but my time is limited. So when I can't go fishing and want to I buy stuff that I hope to use when I can. Over the years it has added up to the point where you can barely walk through my basement without tripping over boxes of lures. Allen
  22. It's one of 9 66 quart tubs in the basement or garage. Willing to bet I have as much tackle as Dicks Sporting Goods here in Hagerstown. Not sure if I will get around to the soft plastics anytime soon? A lot of them I will just give to the Jr bassmasters clubs in the area. Allen Let me know if you need about 800 more packs of plastics? Allen
  23. While I have serious slowed down on buying new tackle stuff I have accumulated over the years is out of hand. Not sure if everyone saw the video I posted showing the tackl explosion in my basement? Desided I really need to just get rid of a lot of it. To tell you how bad it is I started going through all my unopened highend hard baits yesterday. There is now a 66 quart tub with 168 NIP LC, Megabass, and Zenith baits to be sold. Stopping by Walmart tomorrow to buy more tubs. Allen
  24. Pegged in cover and free in open water. Allen
  25. Most lithium batteries are about half the size as lead. I replaced 2 Group 27 batteries that were 62lbs each with a single 36v lithium at 38lbs. Allen
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