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friendlyfisher

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I just recieved the Bass Pro Master catalog in the mail yesterday. I am yet to crack it open in fear of not having enough time for the first long look. Only five more months till opener. Now that I think of it thats a very very long and cold time. Oh well, I hope you all find that treasure in the bps to get you through till may(June for the real opener). friendly

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that is one of the down falls of all the great info here! grin.gif i have learned so many different technics, etc. and have developed MY favorite plastics for them. course now berkley doesn't make one of them any more. frown.gif i have used chompers brand for years, but looking for more durabilty. have been using the 3X , with good results, but always wanting to try others.( like the mister twister products), so BP has always been a great outlet, especially living her in N.C. iowa we don't have much for selection from the tackle shops. one good thing about being a member here, is i have gotten connected to folks like thorn bros.,custom jig and spins,mister twister, and others ! grin.gif

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I'm finding that the deeper I get into bass fishing (and debt smirk.gif) that the more I have to purchase from outlets other than BPS - probably biggest example is Lake Fork Tackle - can't believe BPS does not carry their whole line like they do with Zoom.

Depsite all BPS's shortcomings they still beat Cabela's for bass fising by a couple of universes....

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