Christopher Waters

Dayton, OH, United States

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19 Feb 12:47

Hey hey y’all! A little bit ago I held a ā€œRoundtable Liveā€ about nutrition, hydration & the importance of rest in regards to fishing.

Thank you for coming to chat in my live if you did!

There was some interest in the supplementation that I was recommending to help achieve and optimize these avenues.

***disclaimer***
I am not a doctor, personal trainer or nutritionist, but I do have a lot of learned and applied knowledge I have accrued through many years of personal development. Do your own research.
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-magnesium/blends-

  • https://a.co/d/1eKHrgS SynerMag. Great stuff. Taken before bed & with dinner it will help you relax and keep your muscles loose throughout the day. Helps with recovery. A lot of people would be surprised by the benefits of magnesium and the amount of positive benefits it will bring.


-Drink supplements/hydration multiplier-Ultimately it’s about how your body can uptake the liquid through improved osmolality & getting the electrolytes back in your body that you sweat out and use through physical activity.


A good recommendation is half your body weight in pounds to in ounces of water a day. 200lbs, drink 100oz. Ultimately you’ll know if you need more or less. Varies with activity level and temperature.

If you’re salt sensitive take that into account. More dilution with more water can help that.

-Mental focus and nootropics-


A sharp mind helps many things. Quicker decision making and mood boosts will always be welcomed.

-Sleep supplements/help-


Other recommendations I would have is cut
Your water at the end of your day so your not waking up to pee and disrupting your sleep.

-Going forward-
There’s a lot to this whole topic and I would be glad to help anyone interested in such. I’m here if you need me! Food and exercise I’m all ears. It’s a lifestyle.

Chris W. šŸ’ŖšŸ½

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27 Dec 22:18

That’s good šŸ˜‚

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I’d love to fish that lake. Especially in the spring

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For reference

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Thanks Kevin!

I used a Yum flash mob junior. Our law is three hooks, so I used 1/8 heads (Mr crappie they have a decent mustad in them) on the bottom three. Flatted and spread out the arms flat so I could creep the bottom without getting hung as much.

The top two teasers in clipped on gold number 4 willow blades to the snap. Bent the blades for a little more thump and some lift.

Baits were BigJoshy 2.75 on the right and left in glow perch. A white Berkley 2.75 ripple shad on the middle.

Light like this I could throw it on a spinner bait setup with 12lb Fluoro.

The 3- 1/8 heads makes this thing like a spinnerbait. No need for specialized tackle.

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14 Dec 20:31

Buzzer beater today during a game time decision, slow rolling the A-rig did the job through a deep 7ft-8ft slow stretch. She bumped it twice on the bottom and then swam up 7 ft to hit it at the boat in 38 degree water today. 19.5ā€ Incher. Only bite today. Couldn’t get em to eat a jerk bait today uncharacteristically. My homie caught his on a jerk though. I’ll take it. Admittedly first smallie on the A-rig. Finally set it up where I wasn’t getting hung up and the heads weren’t to heavy and voila!

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09 Dec 18:32

Nice tanks Ken

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09 Dec 18:31

Man I would love to get on some spots out of Lanier. Nice one šŸ’ŖšŸ½

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So much fun šŸ™ŒšŸ½

Thanks dude!