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Bass pro definetly, for the 5th time

Couldn't have said it better myself. They risk their lives everyday so we don't have to.

"Men NEVER get lost!"

Pine Creek has some pretty big trout, but I don't know whether there are any Tiger Trout.

I agree with Skeeb. I like Jitterbugs and Berkley Power Worms, Texas-rigged.

Pretty good show. Better than all the pro bass shows.

I like the Palomar knot to tie line to lure and the uni-to-uni knot to commect two pieces of line. Use these links: http://www.fish4fun.com/palomarknot.htm http://www.fish4fun.com/Joining2Lines.htm Good luck fishing!

ha ha cooner!

try a white curly tail grub with a spinner bait harness.

leeches, nightcrawlers, or minnows should work. Fish minnows on a 1/4 to 1/2 oz. jighead, and leeches and nightcrawlers on a walleye spinner rig.

palomar knot for everything, but if my hands are freezing and numb, I'll go with a improved clinch, as it doesn't require as much finesse.

The worst question

Thank you for the question.

i like bass pro shops the best. They actually have good brand-name products.

Use braid. It'll be harder to snap off on rocks with $10 lures. And its uv-safe. I like Spiderwire.

Western PA!!!

No... I got a lake like that...crankbaits and spinnerbaits don't catch nothing. Ditto for all soft plastics. A topwater won't do it. Have you tried jigs. If not, you need to get some old-fashioned live bait. Nightcrawlers and large minnows should do. At the end of the day throw the rest of the bait into the lake so bass learn to reckonize them.

There should be one in your June 2009 Field and Stream.

It's weightless so it should do that. If not try releasing your cast lower so it flies more horizontally as opposed to hitting the water diagonally.

Thanks for your question.

I don't know that you'd want to buy a used one... go to www.cabelas.com. They have a new one for 9 bucks.

don't use retarded as a put-down.

ha

Get the extended cab. It'll be less fuel consuming and easier to parallel park. If you are getting the v6, you might want the crew cab however since the v6 while already be light on fuel. But now isn't a great time to buy a foreign truck. It'll be more reliable, but if you bought american, such as a chevy or dodge, you can get some HUGE discounts right about now. Buy an 08 to 06. Don't buy new, as American cars have high decripitation (it'll be worth less when it's time to trade in, and new cars decripitate much faster than used cars. Don't forget to ask for the Carfax report. It'll tell you all about the history of the truck. The bottom line is: get a used 08 to 06 chevy extended cab 4x4. It will haul more than a toyota, and take you and your boat to the water faster. You'll have some pocket change left to buy some cool bling for your truck, or a lot of lures. Get a v8 on it, and make sure that it has optional rwd.

maybe

sure there are

yes there are

yes

get a used remington

powerbait dough

heddon zara spook

rapala

spinning

Obama doesn't want to take away our weapons, just assualt weapons from unstable. It's all hype. While it's always good to have a large supply, if we all go out and buy it all, it will give Obama the message that we shouldn't be trusted. You don't need 3,000 bullets.

Wait never mind I meant another Allegneny County

Allegheny County? Really? That's where I live!

i agree that's offensive

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i wish...nudge nudge

fish, especially bass, head to cooler bottom/middle water in the afternoon. Fish under docks or other structure. Call the local tackle shop and ask what the thermocline is for that body of water. Fish there also, with a spinnerbait or crankbait.

April 18 for trout

Use a green one with a white belly early in the morning, retrieved slowly in still water. Use a black one retrieved a bit faster at night.

Great fight... use Velveeta cheese and hot dog slices on circle hooks.

I don't see why we didn't worry about pirates earlier...

Try a frog bait. I like "Horny Toads". Wait 3 seconds after you feel the weight of the bass to set the hook though. Retrieve steadily.