My cousin's son is looking at a trip to Lake Blackshear in Georgia. He'd like to know more about it before making solid plans. I've never heard of it. Any info appreciated.
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My cousin's son is looking at a trip to Lake Blackshear in Georgia. He'd like to know more about it before making solid plans. I've never heard of it. Any info appreciated.
Tell that to someone with arthritis and fibromyalgia.
I ran across this list, published in the 1930’s, about the skills that should be learned to become a proper man. I’d bet that most of us have mastered at least 75%+ of these.
What a Young...
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:smile: I learned about 20 years ago that too much tackle in the boat results in nothing but confusion.
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Why would you possibly need a rod and reel for each of those techniques?
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I've never had an issue with losing a fish because it got slack line when using a 5.1:1 reel. My Lew's BB-1 with that gear ratio takes up 21 inches of line per turn. Back in the day, I used nothing...
Simple, either pull in the driveway, back in the driveway, or park further back from a curve or crest of a hill so that a motorist can have plenty of time to get around the vehicle parked along the...
Fritts Browning Cranking Rod with a 5.1:1 Lew's BB-1.
Sounds exactly like what the Amazon Prime, UPS, and FedEx drivers do around here. They create a very dangerous situation for others when parking on a curve or partway up a hill.
THIS^^^. If you have to push the boat into the garage my hand, lower the tongue all the way down. It will make pushing it much easier.
You have to avoid overlapping the lines or else the Palomar will cut itself. Tied correctly, the Palomar is a great knot. But, it's hard to tie correctly in a hurry. That's why I switched to the...
And, The Searchers have been overlooked since the beginning.
Good news! :nanner:
I’ve always had the same problem. The fix that I’ve used for years is applying two Band-aids (one wasn’t enough) to the stem of the reel so that the gauze pad sits at the back of the stem and rests...
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In the mid-80's and90's, I swear that I threw a crankbait at least 50% of the time. I haven't consistently used one in a long time.
About the time the Senko came out was also about the time that I finally realized that I didn't need to buy and carry every single type of bait on the market. The Senko was the first bait that I...
The best chatterbait that I've ever thrown was the original RAD chatterbait. Almost every one of them would "hunt." Once the word got out about the chatterbait, they hired ZMan to help make them in...
I can't believe that no one has mentioned War Eagle yet. Around these parts, the Ohio Pro Lure Max Series won a lot of money.
As weird as it sounds, many years ago I was taking a medication that would make my hands break out in a few tiny blisters when I was in the sun. So, I started wearing sun gloves and it prevented the...