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Ok, I may love my state. Anyways, I am located in a small town near Fort Bragg/Fayetteville NC. I love it here and have just started fishing less than a year ago. I fell in love and my wife lets me so I can chillax. It really helps me with my "wartime" issues and calms me down so much.

 

Anyway, one of my goals is to fish a nice lake in GA and am already planning for Ocochobee (sp) sometime in the next 12 months.

I have fished some smaller locations around Hattiesburg MS in late oct through late december.

 

I really love to fish but need to slow down with my bass rod/reel spending addiction.

 

I hope to meet some of you and appreciate any questions you guys help me with in advance.

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Welcome aboard, and may bass no longer avoid you!

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Greetings and Welcome to the forums :)

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Hello and Welcome to BR ~

 

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Welcome to the forums!
 

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