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Cholgerson

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  • Gender
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    Nixa, Missouri
  • Interests
    Fishing!
    Architecture
    Old Westerns
    Hanging out with my wife
    (not necessarily in that order)

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  1. Not all contractors are idiots though this one seems to be. Those of us professional builders despise clowns like this. They act this way on the job site, lumber yard and at association meetings. They are the ones who give us a bad name. Now, I too carry but I hope I never have to use it. I think my wife is worth a second look but discretion and respect will be required from me. I'm a man and I get it. We can't help noticing but we can keep from gawking. I have been hitting the rock pretty hard this year in my new bass boat. I tool have stories I could tell about idots on the water. Im sure most of them have nothing to do with construction. I prefer not to let them ruin what I love to do. I took no personal offense by the post. I feel something should be said to minimize a possible stereotype of great profession.
  2. I have always been envious of of those guys launching their bait twice as far as I seem to be able to do. I try to pair up types of line and line weight with the weight range noted on the rods. I have quality rods and reels but I can't seem to stay cosistant with my cast. Of coarse the weight of the bait makes a difference but when I tie on an obviously heavy bait I loose acuracy and finesse. I have been trying different types of line like braided and fluorocarbon. For the most part I'm liking the fluorocarbon. I assume there is a formula or a rule of thumb for setting up your rods to get the most distance from a cast. Oh and I've tried the two handed cast I'm seeing guys do but I only seem to slam my bait into the water. Can anyone help me figure out how to get a further reach with my casts?
  3. Well here is my new rig. I looked for years always finding reasons to get one or not. I have to say being patient will help you on price and quality. I have already added LED lights everywhere and upgraded electronics. I am very pleased with it. Its not the biggest boat out there. I could always use a little more storage space. I guess its like a woman's purse. It doesn't matter how big it is, its always full.
  4. I have been dreaming of having a nice bass boat since I was a teenager fishing out of a canoe in the 80's. I finally got one. I've been fishing between aunts creek and cape fair. I've had a couple good days but I can't seem to have consistent results to develop my skills. I'm looking foreword to the advice from everyone to make me a better fisherman. I am impressed with what I've read so far. Thanks.
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