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General Discussion / Re: Bull Gills
« on: February 09, 2011, 03:56:22 PM »
That's a good deal, can't beat catching big bull bluegills. Hopefully it was in some deep water, deep enough that you had to put them on the reel. Nothing like catching big bluegills on ultralight gear.

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General Discussion / Re: I love ice fishing
« on: February 03, 2011, 11:50:03 AM »
good stuff banker. Don't know what your limited to on time, but man could you spend some time on the equipment part. Just showing the different lures and set-ups from the ordinary equipment used in the open water.
  Most people have a misunderstanding of this sport. Most think that you are sitting out in the cold (which i still do) freezing half to death, waiting on some poor fish to come by and bite. They don't know how advanced this sport can be, with all the high tech equipment and gadgetry. Good luck with your speech, and the only problem that i can see is that you are going to over due or over extend it on the time issue. Stay safe and good fishing.

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General Discussion / Re: Help with gear
« on: February 01, 2011, 11:57:53 AM »
that's a good question, do you own a good shanty? if so i would get the auger. But if you don't have a good shanty, then i would buy the suit.
 I think the 6" lazer would be my guess on the auger. I read where guys are having trouble with the last inch of the hole though. Something about the blades were not the swedish made blades and it made a edge on the last portion of the hole, that could cause some problems with cutting the line if you had a good fish on.
  I have the 7" lazer, but need to replace the blades on it. When i bought mine i didn't get the one with the adjustable height, and that makes a big difference too. Of course mine is a hand crank auger. I know nothing about the gas augers, so i can't help on that. Good luck with the fishing, and be safe.

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Bait and Tackle stores / Re: Bait shops on the way from cincy to lima.
« on: January 21, 2011, 09:00:17 AM »
fweii, indian lake is just 17 miles from I-75 to the east. Once you get to the lake, you can hit the bait stores there.  On the Northside you have LaVans, and Mike's bait. The cool thing is they are a stones throw away from eachother. Then on the west side you have the Pro Bass shop, and then on the southside you have Gene's bait. I'm thinking that all these baitshops are within 10 miles from eachother. I'm not sure of store hours. Hope this helps, good fishing and be safe out there.

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