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FalsePleasure

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About FalsePleasure

  • Birthday 10/31/1980

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    South Carolina
  • My PB
    Between 4-5 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth

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  • About Me
    I dont fish for food or wall decorations. 99% catch and release. Cutting a hook so it can be removed without killing the fish is a small price to pay.

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  1. My trip down got canceled. The transmission started acting up so I turned around and headed back home just before I got to Georgia. I probably could have made it, id done drove half way, I just didnt want to be stuck on the side of the road 4 or 5 hrs from home. I'll be heading down some time within the next 2 weeks. Whenever I get my ride back from the transmission shop. Dont buy a Nissan. 2018 and the transmission is already gone. Psst. 50 for a year? I was thinking its like $30 for 7 days fresh and $30 for 7 days salt with beach shark permit free for non residents. Didnt think non residents could get a year license. I may be wrong.
  2. Just wondering how the fishing went? For those ponds you mentioned did you need a salt water or fresh water license? Im heading down to palm coast today for about a week. I forget the name of the subdivision but its Pine something community between a couple of golf courses and in the W street name section. Im about a 10-15 min drive from the beach. What ponds did you fish? Did you do any fishing from the beach? Flaggler beach? North or south of the pier at flaggler? I was down several weeks ago and was a mile or 2 south of the pier and seen several birds diving into the ocean for fish, figured this would be a good spot? Thanks.
  3. Ive been trying to find some of these things. I cant find anything else remotely close to these guys. They work great! I guess Riverside was purchased and shutdown by one of the big guys like Zoom or Berkley. Ive been fishing over 20 years, most of those years for catfish, but it seems like the old school old baits like this and the firetail worms work so much better than most of this new odd non natural looking creatures these companies have created, especially on smaller lakes with alot of fishing pressure. Say what you will but fish that are caught and released learn the difference and can tell what is harmless natural food thats safe and what is potential harmful not safe to eat man made fake food.
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