I like it and the Liquid IV has minerals, electrolytes, and 510mg of Sodium. It does help me stay hydrated and the Strawberry taste pretty good. I'll never drink two in a day with that much Sodium.
I drink 6 - 8 bottles of water every day. On days I'm going to be in the heat, I add a Liquid IV to my first bottle of the day. Did the straight water for years and still managed to get dehydrated.
Until I figure them out I'll change often. It takes a couple seconds for me to lay one rod down and pick up another. I may toss a chatterbait, buzzbait, or spinnerbait to the bank and then immediately throw a walking bait, big glide, jerkbait, or Spybait out over deeper water.
-Couple 80+mph dirt bike crashes that I walked away from unscratched.
-A tree collided with my Blazer at 60 mph, uninjured.
-Fell 35 - 40' out of a tree, hit every branch, uninjured. No it wasn't an ugly tree.
-Dumped a 545 lb bench press on my ribs after completing it. Took a few days to take a full breath. Was actually thankful it was ribs and not my neck.
Two to eight on your scale. Sometimes I'll chase Spots all day with a Micro Ned. Next trip I'll hunt LM with big swimbaits. Sounds like a bad case of multiple personalities, atleast they all bass fish.
That pic makes my finger hurt. You were right to go to the clinic because it's incredibly difficult to push hooks through small bones like phalanges. Are you familiar with the braid hook removal trick?
I'll add lead wire to cranks to make them slow risers or suspenders, lead wire to jerkbaits when I want slow sinkers. Roughly half of my glides and multi jointed swimbaits get a weight adjustment. Jig skirts get various adjustments too.
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