Or make a facebook post purely trying to shift blame to those that reported it...
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Or make a facebook post purely trying to shift blame to those that reported it...
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I like Gerald, but sometimes the Tony Robbins stuff is too much lol
Exactly. The idea that megabass invented the large plastic swimbait is pretty silly anyhow.
Of course a humminbird guy has issues with FFS :stirthepot:
I know you are joking, but his magdraft “knockoff” is legit. Runs great at a wide variety of speeds, way more versatile than a magdraft
I think intention matters as well. If he’s late and runs it to make it to weigh ins - DQ. If it was a true accident in a weird unmarked BASS (not law) no wake zone the penalty box is fine.
Prices are slowly creeping down. I saw the other day a setup with the LVS 32 and a 9" echomap for 1500 refurbished. When the next gen livescope comes out I could see them getting even cheaper.
That's purely to keep the homeless from swiping them, I've seen them in a few grocery stores in Seattle. Homeless love those carts, my favorite was a guy I saw pushing about 7 of them in a train...
I'll be honest, I already wasn't a fan after he went on BTL just to bellyache about FFS. After the DQ and calling out Upshaw for no reason and whining about the locks it confirmed what I thought. The...
If you watch his videos he absolutely beats the crap out of his gear. It's not surprising his stuff is always breaking.
I'll never understand the mindset people have thinking that an extra few steps is too much. Good lord most of us could use some more walking.
Absurd. I can understand being a little annoyed about not knowing you could fish the locks, but Trey did his due diligence. The amount of saltiness about the rookie class is ridiculous, these guys...
Bottom bouncer trolling for walleye has to be worse. You can't even hardly feel them fight over the weight :laugh:
This topic gets beat to death, but that's an interesting new perspective. To be honest I'd imagine the bass fishing crowd it'd be around 50/50, but if you isolated the poll to boaters who tournament...
Honestly it's kind of refreshing hearing a kid vs the same good ole boy act we normally see. Trey reminds me of a friends hyper/annoying little brother who you have to rough up to get to calm down,...
I used to run amber low light / blue bright days but nowadays I just run blue. Its a great palate and I really don't see the need to switch it up. I do run amber still on perspective mode though
Going out and committing a full day and getting zero or maybe 1 bite. I just don't feel like I really learned anything on those days.
All three of those guys also had higher paying than minimum wage jobs outside of fishing, qualified through nations or 3 opens, and weren't 18/19. Again, I'm not saying it's impossible for guys to do...
[QUOTE Most people have no idea the amount of time and effort they have put into getting this far and they probably put in more time now trying to stay here. No one should dismiss any of that. The...
Are you sure about that? I mean we have been hearing more and more about rookie / first year guys not even pulling in 5 figures of sponsorship money in the elites. You think sponsors are throwing...
Exactly. Nothing wrong with it, that's the way a lot of sports are. But Johnny can't mow some yards and expect to do an opens runs after a year or two of saving. Maybe he could go work on a crab boat...
Hamner isn't a 19 year old kid. He a solid decade working and a good job at University of Alabama before making his run. You can't save up enough money at 18/19 to do an opens run with a competitive...
Personally if I went to the expense of getting a new boat, might as well get the fiberglass one you want to keep longer. You will lose money overall getting a new tin and upgrading later.
Zero chance Matt Robertson could've made a run at the opens without working insane amounts of overtime being a machinist, so he couldn't have done it at 18-19.
Not that fishing is alone in being a...
I’ve always thought inzivx was incredibly stretchy. Never understood its popularity