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  1. I’m taking our 4 young kids to Wateree for Spring Break the first week of April. While I’m from S.C. I’m in the Army and been away for years. Looking for the best tips/techniques this time of year. Thx in advance for the advice!
  2. Hey guys, my name is Daniel Brennan and I live in Macon, Ga. I'm obviously new lol. I recently got back into fishing big time over the past year and currently need help rebuilding tackle and realllly need some places to fish, if anyone knows of any privates ponds or lakes they wouldn't mind me using, that'd be freaking awesome. I am a Afghanistan war veteran and still serve the Georgia Army National Guard. Feel free to message me at 4789547758 about going fishing or any waters I can have access to! Good day gents
  3. Gents, first off I want to say this is my first ever post on a forum so here it goes. I will be down in the Havelock, NC area for training for about 11 days. I will have ample free time while down there and want to do some fishing, don't care the species just want to catch what is bighting. I am a avid LMB angler but for this trip I just want to catch fish. I will most likely be on the bank/shore with a slight possibility of a kayak on or very close to MCAS CP. Any input or ideas on locations, lures, baits or setups would be greatly appreciated. The rod/reel arsenal I am bringing will cover anything from fly fishing to a 9ft surf pole. SO with that being said HOOK me up LOL.
  4. I'm new to this forum, but not new to bass fishing! I grew up bass fishing! I fished religiously throughout high school challenging myself to catch at least one fish once a day and see how many days in a row I could do it, my personal record was 39 days, planing on beating it. I was born and raised bass fishing East Texas but the military has me in Eastern Washington, a whole new kind of bass fishing, so we will see how this plays out! Non the less I'm out on the lake as much as possible trying to learn the new water out here!
  5. I'm honestly not sure what the goal of this post is, nor how well I can still form a grammatically correct sentence after the reduction of multisyllabic words in my vocabulary (and steep increase in my five letter word vocabulary) that I underwent in Army basic training. Including reception, it had been more than 11 weeks since I had gone fishing. Although based on how long the days felt, one would think that all that army funding that certainly wasn't allocated towards our crappy hand-me-down gear, was used to build a time lengthening device. Not having anything to read actually helped mitigate the pain of being exposed to information about the newest Rapala I was missing,and through some amazing act of willpower, which most likely entailed more laziness and a deep yearning to hear music than actual willpower, for the thirty minutes we usually were given our phones a week if we were perfect, model little G.I Joe's, I managed to force myself away from this website. Being as Bass Resource is so laden with nostalgia of all the fishing gear I left behind that when I close my eyes I can almost smell the sweet (to use this term lightly) fragrance of Powerbait and can nearly feel a treble hook caught in my hand...or that one time, as a child, that my back cast went to far and almost tore more than my shorts. Luckily I knew that pain probably meant I shouldn't cast forward. Anyway, I'm now far away for Fort Sill Oklahoma and the entertaining artillery strikes that I know would have been both my saving grace and biggest antagonist in my fishing adventures, should I have had the opportunity to go fishing. It would be my salvation for the convenience of providing me with an excuse as to why the fish are spooked, due giant HEAT rounds that I can even feel the shockwave from, and my most extreme annoyance for the frustrated fits of profanity laden, boot stomping that I would have felt justified in executing, being that I could blame artillerymen,that would actually be the thing terrifying bass...it's a vicious cycle. Now I am at fort Huachuca Arizona, at AIT, and in a few weeks I will be afforded the freedom to do such things as go fishing or hunting, and though you can lease the gear to do so from a sportsman center, my noble pride...and complete inability to notice or catch the money flying out of my wallet at light speed as I walk through a Cabela's convincing myself with the fervor of a drug addict or a priest that I need this or that bait to live virtuously, laden with the burden of a massive stringer of bass (about which I will be exceptionally humble of course.) Simply put, it would seem that I have lost the ability to fathom what it feels like to have a fat bass in my hand, to have a long black pole that isn't the barrel of a rifle...and most of all, to walk like I have all the time in the world. So help me remember what that's like. Tell me how your season is going, about the trials and tribulations of your longest haitus of fishing, or if you are military then about your deployments...especially if you were sent to a place where the only water was buried under dunes that mockingly flowed like water. Hell, tell me your poor ice-locked sons of guns about your cabin fever...because given that I spent the better part of my winter seasons losing my already frail grip on sanity in Illinois winters or succumbing to OCD-like repetitive, stubborn behaviors in tiny Louisiana, chocolate milk farm ponds...it'll make it all seem fair that I now get to fish while it's your turn to deal with the ice; (unless you're one of the homicidal, psychopaths we call ice fisherman)
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