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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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Hey folks,

In case you missed the RoadTrip this year, I've finally released the video of the keynote speech during the banquet.

Bob Lusk, who is arguably the nation's best lake manager and warmwater biologist, dispels common myths spread around the bass fishing community.

Bob answers questions such as: How do bass become trophy size? How long do bass live? Does keeping a big bass harm the fishery? What causes a fish kill? Can 100% catch and release be worse than keeping a few? Can bass spawn more than once per year? These questions and more are answered in this video!

Facts and Myths About Bass

Enjoy!

  • Super User
Posted

Glenn, I was just on the phone this last week with the folks down at Pond Boss. I have an issue where I work with algae and there were no answers to be found locally or by Googling. That's when I remembered Bob. While I didn't speak directly with him, Chad was able to help with my problem.

Folks, Bob is a wealth of info and a pleasure to rub elbows with.  Kudo's to Glenn for having him to the Road Trip. Check out:

http://www.pondboss.com/

for more great info from Bob.

  • Super User
Posted

Just one more reason to attend the BR road trips.  As Brian said, Bob Lusk is a wealth of information.  He's also a very funny guy.

  • Super User
Posted

Thanks for puttin that up Glenn...I learned a few things today... ;)

Posted

Absolutly amazing video.

It's a personal goal of mine to have my own private bass pond.  I think I've just found my messiah.

Best,

Paul

Posted

Glenn, Is Bob coming down to pickwick again this year?

I want to pick his brain again like last year for the pond I'm taking care of.

;)

  • Super User
Posted

I have enjoyed hearing Bob's presentations.

I got to watch him make a fish puke up its dinner while we were fishing Guntersville.

Good times, good times...    ;D

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