Originally posted by Grampy BobbyThis is true, although i dont think it was needed, i do respect the fact that you did.
Apology sent earlier this morning to Zozo regarding my "conduct unbecoming to a gentlemen."
"Zozo googled using 'rigeuer'. I suggested 'de rigueur'."
I googled both rigeuer and de rigueur since i also thought adding the ''de'' could make google remember the word. It didnt tho. I left out the ''de'' in my post cause i know the meaning of that in french, maybe i shouldnt have.
Ive tryd to translate ''de rigueur'' from french to dutch, that did give me a result: "strengheid"
When i translated this word to english it gave me: "rigor".
Interesting not?🙂
"Why the de rigueur of attacking other members, hijacking honest threads and reducing relaxed chat to the lowest possible common denominator?"
I think a part of this was explained by sunburnt:
"It might be because some honest threads are actually fun or entertaining when hijacked."
The rest might be explained by the fact(?) that ppl are a$$holes:p
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyUnless your making a delivery of bags of cash, coke and loose women, I'm all full up on obnoxious insanity here and don't need your assistance.
Hand, you didn't know it yesterday or the day before and doubt you know it until yet... but I'd drive all through the night if you needed help.
Now, if you can give me some guidance on slaughtering Bass and Redfish, we can talk. I'm about to make some ammonium triiodide depth charges.
Originally posted by Hand of Hecatelol, ah freshwater fish. Ok, for Bass, get yourself soft plastic. Largemouth killers up here. 8-10 inch worms or a jig and pig work best. Work the bait slow off the bottom. Get a rattle if the water isn't very clear to make a bit of noise.
For lake Bass?
once the bait is on the bottom, just give it a twitch (2 inch tap of your rod tip) wait 10-15 seconds...do it again. repeat. take up the slack as neccessary. Once you've jigged back about a 1/3 of the boat, reel it all in and cast to a different spot. Each cast should be about 1 min apart.
And KEEP IT TIGHT TO COVER. Bass are right in or right up against cover. Almost never in open water.
Originally posted by uzlessGood advice. Real shallow in lakes right now, lots of debris on the bottom. I've started using red worms and I think these are the way to go, but, I'm getting them hung up constantly. Any thoughts?
lol, ah freshwater fish. Ok, for Bass, get yourself soft plastic. Largemouth killers up here. 8-10 inch worms or a jig and pig work best. Work the bait slow off the bottom. Get a rattle if the water isn't very clear to make a bit of noise.
once the bait is on the bottom, just give it a twitch (2 inch tap of your rod tip) wait 10-15 seconds...do it ag ...[text shortened]... IT TIGHT TO COVER. Bass are right in or right up against cover. Almost never in open water.