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Maybe he's trying to reduce his carbon big...foot...print???:shrug:
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Wutinuh hail???
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The phrase "You can do it. We can help," comes to mind
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Water temp. 41°F
Air temp 41.2'F
Still ice fishing and it is a while before bass season opens!
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Ain't that the truth
I would say 12 but they are a mismatch. My son has really gotten into shed hunting this spring and these are the biggest ones he has found.
The one may have been hit by a train. It was found near railroad tracks and has a different break at the base. No skeleton of a deer near where they were found so who knows.
Swimbaits..!!
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You must give them some special mojo Mike because I used those same lures and didn't land fish like THAT. Maybe it's in the technique. My son used to make faces when he was still apprenticing and especially when he first took jobs on his own. He would be stuck on something and call for help. I would walk up and do exactly the same thing but it would work for me. He was dumbfounded and I would gently say, "well son that's just because I've been doing it for over 40 years." The beauty part comes later though. He's in college 100 miles away in a much bigger city than we live in. He just got a job doing the trade I taught him. They "trained" him for one day and now he's working on his own and doing jobs I never see. You know your kids are grown when they ask YOU to hold the flashlight.
Edit: oh yeah, guess I should add a picture to that:
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My father, my son and me. Three generations in the business.
I learned how to use these baits, because of their ability for catching big bass.
I took everything out of the boat, as tackle and rods go.
Put my two heavy action rods, spolled with 20# test, and a bag of swimbaits and different types of hooks, back in
Fished with them for over a week, without a hit. Seen lots of big fish following them to the boat, no takers. Bound n determined, I finally figured things out,on the where n how to use these things.
The skirted jig n trailer was always the early season, big bass bait.
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But if your looking to take the biggest of um, swimbaits are hands down, the best at it.
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When they hit these baits, its " VERY" violent.!
There's no doubt to their intent, to kill it. These aren't a small bait, and they choke um down with ease.
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:chapeau hats off to you Mike. That's the difference between a fisherman and an angler.
My new work uniform
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Bet you haven't seen this price in a while...
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Here in Colorado Springs!
WHOOOAAA!!!! Here it is hovering just below and just above $2.00.
1.39 at the pumps, here in Whiskey and Sin.
I thought we were doing good, but holy cow!
We haven't seen under $2.00 in years.
Paid $1.88 a couple of days ago.
Pete <:-}
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We are never lower than anyone. That’s per litre.
$2.45 - $3.39 for regular here. I can't remember the last time it was below $2.00.
Paid $2.59.9 in Oregon just two days ago---The station is located on the Oregon side of the border. Washington has some of the highest gas taxes in the nation and Oregon is a lot lower in price because of it. Last time I ventured out gas in my area of town was still at $2.89 or so----
While it's not all that much, the Canadian Dollar is a bit different from the USD------
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That’s $5.53 cad per US gallon. Which according to Royal Bank today it is $3.84 USD. I pay a premium to live in paradise. Everything is expensive here. You should see dairy and produce.