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Hello everyone, my name is Wade. Currently residing in Northwest Florida on Active Duty orders for the United States Navy, originally from Vermont. I grew up going fishing and playing baseball with my dad and older brother. I have always liked going fishing, but I never dug deep into the vast knowledge of bass fishing until 2 years ago or so. A lot of the information I know has come watch watching videos on YouTube from Glenn May (a.k.a. BassResource). I have been getting used to fishing Texas Rigs, Topwater baits, Weighted Jigs of all sorts (still have a hard time), different Crankbaits (still having a hard time as well), and different Finesse techniques. I had always fished from the bank/dock/land for as long as I remember. Recently I purchased a Field and Stream Eagle Talon 120 Kayak, which I whipped into shape for Kayak Fishing. Pictures don’t help the Kayaks appearance, it’s something you need to see in person. Besides getting into any more detail, if you have any questions about baits I use, how to use them, how I rigged my kayak, please feel free to ask questions. I will gladly get into detail as best as I can. Until then, Tight Lines, lets kick some Bass.

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Hello and welcome to the forum and thank you for your service. Spending time on the water will help you get better and have better luck with all of those techniques you are using. There is also a ton of info in videos here on this website to help you.

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2 hours ago, MrGrizzly247 said:

Hello everyone, my name is Wade. Currently residing in Northwest Florida on Active Duty orders for the United States Navy, originally from Vermont. I grew up going fishing and playing baseball with my dad and older brother. I have always liked going fishing, but I never dug deep into the vast knowledge of bass fishing until 2 years ago or so. A lot of the information I know has come watch watching videos on YouTube from Gene Jenson (a.k.a. Flukemaster), and the guys over at TacticalBassin, Tim Little and Matt Allen. I have been getting used to fishing Texas Rigs, Topwater baits, Weighted Jigs of all sorts (still have a hard time), different Crankbaits (still having a hard time as well), and different Finesse techniques. I had always fished from the bank/dock/land for as long as I remember. Recently I purchased a Field and Stream Eagle Talon 120 Kayak, which I whipped into shape for Kayak Fishing. Pictures don’t help the Kayaks appearance, it’s something you need to see in person. Besides getting into any more detail, if you have any questions about baits I use, how to use them, how I rigged my kayak, please feel free to ask questions. I will gladly get into detail as best as I can. Until then, Tight Lines, lets kick some Bass.

Hello and welcome. Thank you for your service ! Let’s have some fun 

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Hello Wade and Thank you for your service.

Welcome to Bass Resources ~

A-Jay 

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Welcome aboard, Wade!

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Hello and welcome to BR!

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Welcome and thank you for your service!

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Hey welcome to the area. I'm stationed on Eglin. There is a Facebook page called Backwoods Kayak Fishing Members Page. Search it and join it if you haven't already. It's a bunch of guys including myself who kayak bass fish. 

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