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Sweet, her hooksets are a little scary ?.   She could cover a lot more water if she learned how to flip...  

I really enjoy watching people in other countries fish, cool to see their fishing styles.

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My dad is a blunt old man. One time we were in Best Buy and he was looking at monitors. The sales person came over and asked if we were doing alright and this old man aggressively pointed to a monitor and said, "I WANT THAT."

 

I feel dad in this instance. I WANT THAT.

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Stationed in Korea for a year and never knew they had bass.  Guess I should have come out of the bar more.

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Just now, gunsinger said:

Stationed in Korea for a year and never knew they had bass.  Guess I should have come out of the bar more.

Looks like you did better staying in the bar.

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2 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

My dad is a blunt old man. One time we were in Best Buy and he was looking at monitors. The sales person came over and asked if we were doing alright and this old man aggressively pointed to a monitor and said, "I WANT THAT."

 

I feel dad in this instance. I WANT THAT.

For some reason it was difficult to explain to my roommates why I was watching this video.... ?.

 

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2 hours ago, gunsinger said:

Stationed in Korea for a year and never knew they had bass.  Guess I should have come out of the bar more.

it's not very popular, I've had to tell many relatives who visited the US why I catch and release bass

 

"why would you not keep the fish?  why work so hard for no food?" ?

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Just now, LrgmouthShad said:

For some reason it was difficult to explain to my roommates why I was watching this video.... ?.

 

Don't walk around in boxers bro

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she's make a good fishing buddy, and a drinking buddy.  that's as far as i'd want to go. her frog reel sounds dry.  maybe that's normal for that reel?  mine don't sound like that.

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Pretty gal, built like a brick hose. Did get that out of the video. 

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19 minutes ago, HaydenS said:

:lol-045:

Looking at this thread in Algebra 2 right now...

same but I'm in Algebra 1

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I never make it through her videos. But she is pretty great looking. 
 

 

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2 minutes ago, georgeyew said:

Wait....there's bass in that video?

Dunno - the other 'scenery' was too distracting.

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17 hours ago, Kenny Yi said:

it's not very popular, I've had to tell many relatives who visited the US why I catch and release bass

 

"why would you not keep the fish?  why work so hard for no food?" ?


Don’t get me started on rant mode. IMO, this doesn’t just apply to bass, but all fish. No one need 10, 20 or 30 of any fish. The catch limits on almost everything should be 5 fish or less depending on size. Catch and release should become a way of life in most fishing. Yes, it’s nice to eat fish, but no one really needs more than one or two fillets for a meal. With easily overfished species like bass, just release them. There’s better fish to eat. Bass should be limited to 1 fish per day, per fisherman, at 15” if I set the regs.

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20 hours ago, gunsinger said:

Stationed in Korea for a year and never knew they had bass.  Guess I should have come out of the bar more.

Guess you guys got a reasonable group of soldiers over there then, my old roommate was stationed at Camp Casey and he said somebody always did something to screw the pooch so they couldn't go to Seoul or anywhere to hit the nightlife up, he did introduce us to Soju, and that is a very dangerous substance for a bunch of stupid young privates to discover lol.

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I have watched several of her videos. I don't think she dresses that way accidentally, but she is a fairly tenacious, decently skilled angler and seems to enjoy herself. 

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2 hours ago, CrankFate said:


Don’t get me started on rant mode. IMO, this doesn’t just apply to bass, but all fish. No one need 10, 20 or 30 of any fish. The catch limits on almost everything should be 5 fish or less depending on size. Catch and release should become a way of life in most fishing. Yes, it’s nice to eat fish, but no one really needs more than one or two fillets for a meal. With easily overfished species like bass, just release them. There’s better fish to eat. Bass should be limited to 1 fish per day, per fisherman, at 15” if I set the regs.

I whole heartedly disagree. Glad you don't set the regulations. 

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3 hours ago, CrankFate said:

Bass should be limited to 1 fish per day, per fisherman, at 15” if I set the regs.

So for a 160-170 day season here (Mid May to End of October), I'd be allowed 160-170 bass in my freezer?

 

So glad that the limit here is 6 - that's total including what's in the freezer. If I want to keep more, I have to eat some.

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^ Dunno what happened there. That quote ain't mine.^

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8 minutes ago, T-Billy said:

^ Dunno what happened there. That quote ain't mine.^

Somehow it messed up...should have been attributed to Crankfate.

 

Fixed it

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