William H.

Richmond, VA, United States

16 May 18:23

That's awesome you take out middle and high school kids getting into fishing. What a great program.

15 May 12:52

She thicc!

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15 May 12:29

That sounds like a blast!

Haha, I can respect that. If it doesn't work out it may get locked back up in th garage.

14 May 14:17

Those are a couple big girls you got there.

Nice!

12 May 18:29

Along with the other two comments it also depends on the people. Some guys are ok being talking distance away as long as you are not casting in the same area. Others don't want to interact until after the tournament is done. It's good to get a feel for the competitors at the all hands meeting.

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08 May 12:49

My family have been praying since we heard and will continue to pray for you. We are here to support you, don't hesitate to ask or anything.

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06 May 13:00

One once is pretty fast drop rate. I always go as light as you can while getting to the bottom. If you are pitching in front of cover I would start with 1/2 ounce and don't close the spool until the line goes completely slack. Then donit again but give it a lot of extra line until it hits bottom without pulling any more out of the reel. At that point you should have an idea of how much to give it before locking the reel. Make sure you watch the line that's going into the water not the line coming off the reel. If the fish bites before hitting bottom you will see the line entering the water "jump" before stopping.

Cale oh yes, the wind makes for good fishing conditions but infuriating kayak conditions.

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