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My neighbor already showed me the camera LOL!!!

I'm behind, I just got my first Virb yesterday.
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I'm behind, I just got my first Virb yesterday.

I wont drop his name but he is a IT guy there and he gets paid to hack new products :) 

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Hey might be a silly question, but for a noob like me I'm curious, whats that on your left wrist you keep touching after you catch one? 

It's a remote that's linked to the camera so I can start/stop recording or take a still picture. It just makes it easier to find the catches when I stop a clip when I catch a fish. 

 

Man with all those rods on the deck and barefoot makes me nervous just watching!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don't leave any hooks laying out and there's plenty of room to keep them out of the way so I don't step on any. The dog is the biggest concern usually when it comes to stepping on hooks. 

 

Sure its not his step counter LOL :)

I had that on too :) Problem is it also counts cast apparently. 

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Used to live about 4 miles from Lone Star.  Buddy ran the marina for a while.  Man, I miss that little lake.

 

SE Kansas grass grower

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I had that on too :) Problem is it also counts cast apparently. 

I found if you fish a sissy stick you get a lot more steps and burn more calories.  :laugh5:   Just proves fishing is exercise. 

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Forgot that my wife took this video in Florida.

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I had that on too :) Problem is it also counts cast apparently. 

Danger Ranger figured out that as well once he put it on the correct wrist :) 

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I found if you fish a sissy stick you get a lot more steps and burn more calories.  :laugh5:   Just proves fishing is exercise. 

and use a Ninja bait it counts double!! 

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Fished Gardner Lake this morning before the storm and did well. They were hitting top water. Caught 12 on a green and white popper.

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Fished Gardner Lake this morning before the storm and did well. They were hitting top water. Caught 12 on a green and white popper.

Thanks for the invite Hutch.......

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Took my wife and daughter out to lake Lenexa to see how much lake time a 1 year old could stand. Turns out about 30 minutes. Made 30 casts with a frog while tied to a tree and had 5 blowup on it. Landed one. This was at 2 in the afternoon, so I'm sure somebody could whack em pretty good out there and have some fun with a bit more time.

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Bassyakker your pictures are getting me pumped. I am moving to gardner and will be living with the in laws on the lake. I am hoping to get a kayak soon so I can get off the bank.

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Bassyakker your pictures are getting me pumped. I am moving to gardner and will be living with the in laws on the lake. I am hoping to get a kayak soon so I can get off the bank.

Gardner is certainly not the best lake in the area but it has it's moments. I live 5 minutes from the ramp and never fish it because it can be so dang tough more often than not. 

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I will definitely be fishing other places but it will be nice to be able to fish right out my backdoor if I am short on time or with my 2 year old daughter.

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I will definitely be fishing other places but it will be nice to be able to fish right out my backdoor if I am short on time or with my 2 year old daughter.

Gardner is a great lake for kids if you have a house out there or fishing from a boat. It's loaded with big bluegill, green sunfish, and warmouth. 

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If anyone wants to fish tomorrow I've got an empty seat. Not sure where I'm going yet, thinking Pleasanton, La Cygne, or Wabaunsee.

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I will definitely be fishing other places but it will be nice to be able to fish right out my backdoor if I am short on time or with my 2 year old daughter.

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That is the nice thing with Gardner Lake is its 2 minutes from my house. If I don't have much time I can go there and get my fix. Usually always catch something too.

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Made it back from Rainy Lake.  Had a great trip and caught plenty of fish!

 

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That's Awesome that it is good for kids. I think she will love pulling in some big bluegill. Heck I like pulling in big bluegill. Maybe when I get there and get my yak we can do some fishing bassyakker.

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Any body been to lacygne lately? How's the bite?

Went Sunday and us and a few others didnt fare very well, wind kept us off a few spots, WT 91 discharge to 86 up the river and muddy! 

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Hey guys! Whatsup? I just signed up, figured I need to read through this thread a little, probably holds some nice info, incase you guys havent seen, Ill leave my intro thread here! Glad to have joined up.

http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/158369-new-here-from-shawnee-ks/

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