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  1. Hard to argue with Bill's pictures and results. Agreed! DeadHead
  2. Nice cooler! DeadHead
  3. THANKS POWERDRIVE! DeadHead
  4. What did the snake weigh...?
  5. 'Lo guys, I don't keep up on the local tournaments and players but are you both referring to THE "IKE", like in Iconelli?
  6. I finally had to break out a separate folder for all of your stuff...thanks Bill.
  7. Woodstock? Did somebody say WOODSTOCK......?
  8. POST! POST! POST! Please post Sir DON!
  9. Thanks Focused...
  10. Hey Conman, Well...nothing yet. I'm waiting for the next BPS REWARDS points to roll in for the upcoming month. I have to admit that I really do like 'Loomis rods though but realize that there are many other rods out there as good if not better. The rod would be the lighter version which is the DSR820S spinning. I got a 'Loomis dropshot rod last year (DSR822S) and put a Shimano Sustain on it. I love it...perfect for me at least and realize I'm very lucky to have it (wife/reward points). It'll last me the rest of my life...if I don't drop it into the lake. I also own some St. Croix beauties too and am still considering them. I've jig fished many times before but never "shaky head" fished. If you'd be interested at all, I'm going to get a guide for a half day on TR come spring for an intro into it. Ya interested in goin' in half and half? Take care all...and let me know. Ken
  11. Yeah....what sfiser said.... And, thanks all for your postings. C'mon Spring...
  12. Thank you all for your help and replies. Capt. Don and the "CHUB"eroni, that's the advice I was looking for... Hey Capt. Don, you shaky head guide for smallies....in the spring?
  13. Actually, the 'Loomis part of the question isn't all that relevant. I'm more concerned with the range of jig weights and line size (min/max) you guys use most often. Thanks for the prior comments, help, and let's pray for Spring....
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