Sorry Bo but the 10% excise tax, based on the SELLING price hasn't changed because of Obamamcare, it's been that way for many years. If you raised the price to account for the tax, you aren't paying the right amount now, at least that's the way it was explained to me..
Jerseys, I've got jerseys. Six from Ranger, one from Triton, one from Mercury and a couple more "team" jerseys from old bass clubs. Never worn one fishing, other than during an event. I don't want you guys making fun of me.
I think he's cutting his own throat by restricting anglers, no one that has had any success, even in his own circuit can fish. CPAA didn't used to have any trouble getting 100+ boats for the two day draws. Now everyone only want to fish team or one day solo events events, but they want the same payouts they used to get. I personally fished the old CPAA mainly to test myself, not to fish against a weaker field. I definitely don't like the all Table Rock format.
I'd really try to come other than July, June is usually a better month for fishing and a little cooler. You'll need reservations for any of the campground.
I doubt there is a lake in the area that hasn't got zebra mussels by now. I guarantee tournament and recreational anglers weren't properly cleaning boats when traveling over the last 7-10 years.
I've towed many a boat in over the years, as well as having to get a tow myself. I will say I took money from one guy who's ski boat I towed on Truman one time. I needed the twenty dollars worth of beer to get try and eraser the guys thong from my mind.
I was in the service but sometime when I was home in the mid 80's the lake was as low as I've ever seen it. I seem to remember Eagle Rock dock was setting on the ground or pretty close to it.
Managed to get a couple, in that area, yesterday on jigs, couple still on shallow wood early, then a couple in deeper water on footballs. Was a great day to be on the water.
A '96 and 200 hours, no wonder I haven't seen it at the lake. I thought my 96 Classic with 400 hours was low usage. Good luck nice looking rig, good luck with the sale.
I learned long ago that women are incapable of counting fishing rods, as long as they are all the same color. However, new splashes of color are immediately spotted and questioned.
1. Hula grub- very versatile, use on a jig, makes a twin-tail or single tail grubs, skirt can be used separately with other baits also.
2. Senko - very versatile also, weightless, t rigged, on a shakeyhead either whole or smaller peices
3. Fluke- fishes weightless, on jig head or C-rigged
4. 10 inch ribbon tail worm
5. trick worm
I'll take your word that it's very nuanced, have to be with these size heads. I've can pour collarless ball heads with #1 hooks in 1/32,1/16, 3/32 and 3/16, maybe I'll add a wire weedguard. Thanks.