Matthew Dennis

Gray, GA, United States

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26 May 17:44

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I have to say a memorable fishing trip was one recently. I great conditions and pretty much a lake to my self.... I noticed what appeared to be a shadowy side of a cloud. I noticed that it was floating in a linear fashion, so took a picture just because y never know.... Well I zoomed in and tried to take a couple more. When I reviewed d the photographs. I saw a solid dark colored object.... What to y'all think? Sorry the last one aren't steady I was at 30 zoom. Like I said, when I took the picture it looked like a shadowy cloud.

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26 May 17:26

Sending them now buddy.

26 May 12:36

Good Lord! I'd have to rinse my draws seeing them at the end of my line!

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26 May 00:11

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My son and I went to a mens fish fry at a local church and got to meet one of the bass fishing pioneers, Hank Parker, the other week. (Had to represent my SUF family too!) He is a genuine guy and had a great testimony as well!

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26 May 00:03

Multiple thankfully!

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25 May 23:55

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Little man says not up in here!!! Little size but big heart! 🤣🤣🤣

25 May 22:23

Hey man, I sure hate a thief. As an LEO some things I would recommend is using locks or zip ties on totes, if you don't have a tool box. I have used a bike chain and to secure my kayak to trailer and post at home. (Just have multiple keys to the locks!) Another tip if you have totes in the bed of your truck is to chain all of them together. Make it harder for the theft to be quick and easy. If it takes time to steal something the thieves usually won't take the time... The more time in the area the more chance of getting caught... Finally I suggest taking pictures of your valuables and their serial numbers, as well as have some identifying markings on them. Usually in a place that not most people will look or it will be obvious it was covered up by someone. Sure there are 100k Abu Garcia red max reels... But only one with serial number xxxx and 2 red sharpie dots under the reel seat. I usually have my badge number or initials sharpied on my bags and inside multiple pockets.

This also goes for all valuable in home etc. firearms, TVs, computers, etc. but especially fire arms. The soonwr we have a Srl number the faster we get item on NCIC as stolen (or lost).

Hate it happened to you. Check your local FB marketplaces and pawn shops I'm sure they will pop up.

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25 May 21:51

Hey hey everyone. Man oh man! I don't know about y'all but life has straight been life'in for me lately. I haven't been able to stay on here very much over the past couple weeks. Seems like every time I have want to fish the wind, water, work, or wife has had different plans.

I have definitely had to reset and refocus on my fishing trips and life. When I have been able to go I have hit up some areas I don't often or haven't fished before. The new idea of exploring over catching has definitely helped with my frustration, it also showed me that every lake is pretty much the same... They all have lay downs, underwater structure, isolated structures, and moody bass. Hahaha!

Glad to be back and I'm hoping I can catch up on all the recordings ASAP.

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24 May 18:51

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Tom Spoljaric saw your post about maps. I use GPS Nautical Charts for my breakdowns and research. I'll attach a few screenshots, my favorite view is the Relief chart. It shows the underwater contour really good. Hope this helps. (You can look at them for free or buy them.)

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Awesome!