I did get a dubbing tool, the cheapo one from Cabelas, learned to use it, and promptly lost it in Pulaski. I picked a new one up at the Cabela's outside Columbus, Ohio (its a relatively small Cabelas so if you go be prepared for half the inventory.) I wan to get my hands on the new Cohen's Carp Dub.
My resolution would be to get a snakehead on topwater, preferably in clear water where I can see it all go down.
On Friday, January 3, 2014 10:54:32 AM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
-- My resolution would be to get a snakehead on topwater, preferably in clear water where I can see it all go down.
On Friday, January 3, 2014 10:54:32 AM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:
To follow up from Rob Snowhite's post from last year, and the ones from years past, does anyone have any fishing related New Years resolutions?How did you do on your resolutions from last year?I didn't post mine last year but I decided that I wanted to catch a fish in their native environment every month, which ended abruptly in February when I went fishless for the first month in a few years. This year I think I need to tone that back a bit and have the goal of catching a new native species, which is somewhat easily attainable locally and especially so with travel.Dalton
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