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I have gotten at lesat 10 times the value of my purchase from my Rap Fishing. Rap Fishing has completely surpassed my expectations.
What does that joke at the beginning of the song, Crazy Rap (Colt 45), by Afroman mean?
What does this mean? listen to the song while looking at these Rap Fishing lyrics. he says this:It was this blind man, right? He was feelin his way down the street with this stick, right? Ay, he walked past this fish market, you know what im sayin? He stopped, he took a deep breath, he said "Wooooo, Good Morning Ladies"..I don't get the joke. What does it mean?
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January 16th, 2011 at 4:20 am
I personally have not used a max rap. But if rapala makes it I would give it a try. I have many rapala’s. From floating to deep diving. They make a great lure. If they made biscuits I would eat them.
January 16th, 2011 at 4:28 pm
Show Time – I like you as a boxing fan, and you’ve made some really good answers to some of the questions I’ve posed in here. But seriously dude, it’s obvious you have a personal grudge against Pacquaio for whatever reason (and that’s fine), but do you have any evidence that Pacquaio used “drugs”?
January 17th, 2011 at 5:08 am
Dali LamaRidin’ a bramaPunctuate commaSlap yo momma
January 17th, 2011 at 4:36 pm
Your links did not work for me anyway.Best thing I can tell you is find riffles and large rocks that have a eddy on the down stream side. Cast to the top of the riffle and let the current take you nymph into the eddy. Might help you to have a strike indicator on your line as well.
January 18th, 2011 at 4:43 am
Rivers tend to be stained or muddy waters, use lures that give off lots of noises with hot colors like hot yellows or hot oranges, even black is a great colors, any kind of lures with gold or silver flash or scented lures works great.Try these lures for super bass fishing…Rapala does make super Bass LuresTop water lures.SpinnerbaitsBuzzbaitsJerk BaitsRubber worms fished weedless…colors black or purpleMinnow baitsSmall to medium crankbaits.
January 18th, 2011 at 4:20 pm
I fish many northern adirondack lakes and we haven’t bought bait in years. Experiment with small jigs ranging from 1/32 to 1/16 ounce sizes. Rig up with lighter line than usual 2-4 pound test max. Keep your jigs moving very slowly but consistently. I’ve had good luck with black on black – small black jig head with a black plastic grub. Sounds simple but it works.
January 19th, 2011 at 4:44 am
What Do You Say – Mickey Avalon
January 19th, 2011 at 4:56 pm
8″ black plastic worm. 3/0 or 4/0 offset hook. 1/4oz or less worm weight.if there are bass in the pond, this will catch them.don’t worry, they can find it. study up on lateral lines.black will show up best at night. there is always some light. an 8″ black worm will have a large profile for them to see.even on moonless nights.
January 20th, 2011 at 4:25 am
Here’s a step by step instructions on respooling a spinning rod.http://www.wikihow.com/Keep-a-Spinning-Reel-Line-Trouble-FreeAnd how to casthttp://www.wikihow.com/Improve-Your-Spinnerbait-CastIf you already have new line on the spool this will help get rid of the line twist. Tie the loose end of the line and tie it to a tree, post etc. Open the bail and start to walk away from the tree. Let all the line out until you get to the end. GENTLY pull the line taunt and hold it taunt for about a minute. Most mono line has low memory and the line will then be straight. Untie the line from the tree and pinch the line with your finger (be careful not to get line burn) while reeling in the line.
January 20th, 2011 at 4:37 pm
suSHI LOVIN
January 21st, 2011 at 4:24 am
Colt ford- Huntin the world (look it up on youtube)
January 21st, 2011 at 4:28 pm
Someone rap it and record it on and post on youtube.com i wanna hear this..
January 22nd, 2011 at 5:08 am
“Bleeding Baits” CAN make a difference; but not in the way, you might think. It is not he ‘bleeding” part that will attract a predaditory fish nor will it encourage them to bite you bait. Rather it is the contrast, caused by the ‘bleeding’ they see. In some conditions, this contrast WILL make a very big difference. As stated earlier, RED is the first color to disappear in water due to the color spectrum wavelength. (somewhere between 5 to 15 ft depending on water clarity). This does not mean that it becomes invisible, just that the color ‘red’ is not seen. It has yet to be proven what ‘shade-of-gray’ fish see in replacement of ‘red’. This same philosophy holds true for all the other colors too. Pretty lures will always catch more angler than fish! Learn the basics and stick to them. You will catch more.. The “pros” have sponsors, so they have to do a sales job on lures… otherwise they just have no paycheck. – Go Fish!
January 22nd, 2011 at 4:29 pm
haha cool. I’ll have a go.First of all Its got a solid rythme which I guess is quite important because it mirrors the tone of the lyrics quite well. The lyrics themselves are quite interesting and they fit together.”dimonds chains on the neck and the wrist flashingbut dims out when stolen for the money or fashion”The point you make here is cool. I really dislike modern hip hop because its got to the point where the lyrics lack real weight and seriousness. Apart from eminem whos lyrics are made real to you because he raps about real events and emotions.Overall I like your rap because it talkes about the abuse and your telling a story, whether or not its yours, and thats what makes rap cool. I dont know how i would rate it out of 10 but I dig it so keep it up!thanks peace out.
January 23rd, 2011 at 5:12 am
Yes, this is just something to try. In similar instances I found that a simple modification to the drop shot worked well for me. First, I fish with heavy braided line. On the end of that line is a heavy bank sinker or diamond drop weight that sits on the bottom. Sometimes as heavy as 2ozs. depending on the current. Instead of tying the hook on to the main line like a standard drop shot, I use the three way sinker to tie a a 12 to 18 inch piece of heavy mono to the third ring on the swivel. I use mono because fluorocarbon sinks. To give you a better visual, the main line is tied to the top ring, the bottom ring has about 2 feet of the main line (braid) with the sinker that drops to the bottom. The third ring (off to the side) is the one with the line, hook, and bait. It works like a drop shot with a length of line connected to the hook. It works for me because the current keeps the mono line with the bait floating up and not on the bottom to get tangled.I have tied on fluorocarbon when the current was strong and it didn’t go too well, so I stick to mono. If the water is dingy you really shouldn’t have a problem with mono. I have used this method in a river and and it works well. You can even make your own modifications, but the key is to have the sinker on the bottom and the bait up a little off the bottom and out to the side to prevent tangles.
January 23rd, 2011 at 4:43 pm
Most telescopic rods were made really crappy and cheap. Cheap rods with cheap guides and reels.The result was that most of them never cast very well and then broke really fast.I have only seen two well made telescopic fishing rods in my life that were any good.Fishing poles are a bit different. I have a light weight one of 6 sections that makes a 20 foot pole.It is well made and strong, plus poles are not meant for casting with. They are meant for dabbing a fly or cricket into the water with.