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Champ188

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  1. Just a quick word of caution --- be very, very careful running Roaring River. In fact, don't even try to run most of it. There's a lot of BIG underwater trees in that area just waiting to claim another lower unit.
  2. Sounds like the same propaganda from any of the previous 20 years. Fishing is great, so come one, come all ... and that goes double for national-level bass tournaments. The bigger, the better! How about MDC gets out and does some REAL sampling ... like creel surveys over a yearlong period at various ramps around the lake? Or, as has been tossed around on here a few times ... close down one of the three main arms of the lake during the spawn.
  3. I've lived here 25 years and for my money, this is your guy: https://striperguides.net/
  4. I have 15 rods/reels chomping to go after I dismantled, cleaned and lubed every darn one of em on a couple of subfreezing days this week. Dewayne, it surprises not one bit that you were out Saturday. You never did have a lick more sense than me regarding such things, and that ain't much! 😆 I hope you're doing well, brother. Miss seeing ya at the old CPA derbies and the BFLs. P.S. to all interested parties ... I discovered why the old BPS Pro Qualifier reels have been so popular ... they are made by Lew's. I dismantled a Lew's and a Pro Qualifier side-by-side and the only difference is the frame color. I believe every part would be interchangeable.
  5. Hard work but very rewarding --- on the water and in the skillet.
  6. Nice work, sir. Just curious, still using 2D sonar or are you live scoping these days? Regardless, you're one of the best deep fishermen I've come across.
  7. Seems a tad early for lunch. 🤣
  8. I wouldn't mess with any other guide for walleye than Jeff Fletcher at Eagle Rock. Just sayin ...
  9. Not anymore, QB. It's a dead one now. Kinda makes me glad after seeing a striper guide cleaning smallmouth recently at the Rocky Branch boat ramp dock.
  10. Quillback a mere mortal? Say it ain't so!!! :) :)
  11. Water level dropping 1.5 feet in a week will sure pull them out to those deeper places.
  12. Sounds like you guys had a large time. Congrats on getting on a pile of em.
  13. Looks like heaven to me after nearly a year of too-clear water. Time to get out the blade and squarebill.
  14. That's the challenge with low water in the fall ... it eliminates a lot of good cover but it also concentrates the fish. It's all worth the bother, though, when you find that school of crank bait fish in a creek channel bend or on a corresponding flat and just wreck the heck out of em.
  15. One of the best fishermen I've ever known on that lake told me 6 weeks ago that he's not going back to the north end until we get some significant rain and a bit of color back in the water. He believes the ultra-clear water (even more so than normal) on that end is just making the fish spooky as all get out.
  16. They oughta be getting on that buzzer for ya soon.
  17. Not sure about the 4-strokes but Mercury advises running 87 octane only in the Pro-XS two-strokes.
  18. I don't go (especially to Beaver) unless the wind is going to be AT LEAST 10-15 mph. But I'm a winder --- spinnerbait, crank bait, etc. I also have a 20-foot boat and I'll either go directly into the rollers or "quarter" across them, driving in a zig-zag line to wherever I'm going. That's only when they get pretty high.
  19. No results. As Flysmallie said, they got their free advertising and now are gone until next year when they start spamming us again.
  20. To clarify, I'm not blaming tournaments for their behavior, although I do think the adrenaline of competition ramps up their screw-you mindset. No, these are the same guys who charge through after a traffic light turns red, fail to hold open the door for others at the convenience store, and "draft" you 6 inches off your bumper despite the fact that everyone else around them is driving as fast as possible in the traffic jam that has come to define NW Arkansas.
  21. Glad to hear it. They must've gotten a tip that you were barging in on the striper guides' smallmouth spots. LOL. They are usually checking hunters this time of year.
  22. Tim, it's not the guys like you who are the problem. The ones that get my dander up are these young balls-to-the wall-guys who obviously were NOT taught respect on the water the way your boy is learning, but the ones who are are handed keys to a truck and boat to get them out of the parents' hair. Y'all know the ones. You're sitting there fishing a main-lake point, easily visible to anyone with eyes. Then here comes Mr. Wannabe Tournament Pro blasting down the lake and he shuts down 50 yards away. So you say something to him, thinking maybe he will realize that you are not the guy he needs to be fooling around with. And all of a sudden, YOU are the bad guy for getting teed off about this jersey jockey barging in on your spot. You are not being KIND. Well, no, I'm NOT being kind to someone who tries to bulldoze their way into my little bitty spot on this 50,000-acre lake. Not all tournament fishermen are created equal. And I doubt it's actually very many who pull the type of stunt described above. But there's enough of these punks out there to make trying to share the lake with them a very frustrating experience. You and your boy keep tournament fishing doing it right, Tim. Thank you passing along the message of sportsmanship to your boy.
  23. Good to hear the topwater bite is starting. Dang it's been a long, dry summer.
  24. Randy, your walleye reports were as honest as they come and quite valuable. I always enjoyed and looked forward to them.
  25. Same, Ham. Don't recall once going to TR this year. Been trying to up my game on Beaver instead.
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