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Hey guys here is a cool interview with Big O (Steve Parks) Rage Tail designer and it was set up by one of our members here Nate Follmer. Nice Q & A session by both and WTG guys and its easy to tell that both of you are fishing freaks like the rest of us. Thanks.

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http://www.fishinginpa.com/4/post/2010/11/10-questions-with-ragetail-steve-parks.html

Posted

Hey guys here is a cool interview with Big O (Steve Parks) Rage Tail designer and it was set up by one of our members here Nate Follmer. Nice Q & A session by both and WTG guys and its easy to tell that both of you are fishing freaks like the rest of us. Thanks.

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http://www.fishinginpa.com/4/post/2010/11/10-questions-with-ragetail-steve-parks.html

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Posted

Some interesting points mentioned. I enjoyed it.

Also, Mr Parks stated that he preferred a Quantum reel.

I like that too.

;)

A-Jay

  • Super User
Posted

Some interesting points mentioned. I enjoyed it.

Also, Mr Parks stated that he preferred a Quantum reel.

I like that too.

;)

A-Jay

  • Super User
Posted

Some interesting points mentioned. I enjoyed it.

Also, Mr Parks stated that he preferred a Quantum reel.

I like that too.

;)

A-Jay

  • Super User
Posted

Cool stuff.  Thanks for posting that.

I'm still jealous at the quality of fish that Steve catches.....

  • Super User
Posted

Cool stuff.  Thanks for posting that.

I'm still jealous at the quality of fish that Steve catches.....

  • Super User
Posted

Cool stuff.  Thanks for posting that.

I'm still jealous at the quality of fish that Steve catches.....

  • Super User
Posted

15. What are a few lures/techniques you have in your “Panic Box”?

I will change colors, profiles, speed of fall, types of presentation

and structure type until I find the bite again... No need to panic,

only a need to change and stay focused.

Those that have met with Big O, especially on the BassResource.com

Roadtrrips, know he doesn't need a "Panic Box". Familiar water

or brand new to him, the man is a machine!

  • Super User
Posted

15. What are a few lures/techniques you have in your “Panic Box”?

I will change colors, profiles, speed of fall, types of presentation

and structure type until I find the bite again... No need to panic,

only a need to change and stay focused.

Those that have met with Big O, especially on the BassResource.com

Roadtrrips, know he doesn't need a "Panic Box". Familiar water

or brand new to him, the man is a machine!

  • Super User
Posted

15. What are a few lures/techniques you have in your “Panic Box”?

I will change colors, profiles, speed of fall, types of presentation

and structure type until I find the bite again... No need to panic,

only a need to change and stay focused.

Those that have met with Big O, especially on the BassResource.com

Roadtrrips, know he doesn't need a "Panic Box". Familiar water

or brand new to him, the man is a machine!

  • Super User
Posted

Upon reading the title to this thread I expected to see Big O blindfolded, handcuffed, and experiencing the waterboarding technique. 

Nice interview, Nate.

  • Super User
Posted

Upon reading the title to this thread I expected to see Big O blindfolded, handcuffed, and experiencing the waterboarding technique. 

Nice interview, Nate.

  • Super User
Posted

Upon reading the title to this thread I expected to see Big O blindfolded, handcuffed, and experiencing the waterboarding technique. 

Nice interview, Nate.

Posted

A-Jay, Quantums are good'uns nowadays! But like you, I used to use the others...thanks

SFA, You catch some nice bass there where you live as well... For many years I made an annual 6 week swing and fished from Tallahassee all the way to Kissimmee chain and Ocala National forest. Those were the days ;)

RW, I did panic a bit the first morning at the Pickwick Roadtrip, but not because of the bite or the number of fish we were catching... That 8 1/2" Monsoon rain along with the lightening and wind gusts had me and the 2 Soldier Boys wadin' ankle deep in the bottom of that big Triton all day long. And the double bilges never turned off. Wow what a great and memorable trip all of us had!

Nate, Your questions were well thought out and glad to help a fellow BR Member...

Senile1, that's exactly how Nate coaxed me into the interview... I still have wrist scars and nasal drainage from the ordeal :(

And MrsM, Glad you enjoyed the discussion as well. There's just not enough Fishin' Gals like yourself in our world today... Fo Sho

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Posted

A-Jay, Quantums are good'uns nowadays! But like you, I used to use the others...thanks

SFA, You catch some nice bass there where you live as well... For many years I made an annual 6 week swing and fished from Tallahassee all the way to Kissimmee chain and Ocala National forest. Those were the days ;)

RW, I did panic a bit the first morning at the Pickwick Roadtrip, but not because of the bite or the number of fish we were catching... That 8 1/2" Monsoon rain along with the lightening and wind gusts had me and the 2 Soldier Boys wadin' ankle deep in the bottom of that big Triton all day long. And the double bilges never turned off. Wow what a great and memorable trip all of us had!

Nate, Your questions were well thought out and glad to help a fellow BR Member...

Senile1, that's exactly how Nate coaxed me into the interview... I still have wrist scars and nasal drainage from the ordeal :(

And MrsM, Glad you enjoyed the discussion as well. There's just not enough Fishin' Gals like yourself in our world today... Fo Sho

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Posted

A-Jay, Quantums are good'uns nowadays! But like you, I used to use the others...thanks

SFA, You catch some nice bass there where you live as well... For many years I made an annual 6 week swing and fished from Tallahassee all the way to Kissimmee chain and Ocala National forest. Those were the days ;)

RW, I did panic a bit the first morning at the Pickwick Roadtrip, but not because of the bite or the number of fish we were catching... That 8 1/2" Monsoon rain along with the lightening and wind gusts had me and the 2 Soldier Boys wadin' ankle deep in the bottom of that big Triton all day long. And the double bilges never turned off. Wow what a great and memorable trip all of us had!

Nate, Your questions were well thought out and glad to help a fellow BR Member...

Senile1, that's exactly how Nate coaxed me into the interview... I still have wrist scars and nasal drainage from the ordeal :(

And MrsM, Glad you enjoyed the discussion as well. There's just not enough Fishin' Gals like yourself in our world today... Fo Sho

Big O

www.ragetail.com

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