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jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 2:53 AM (#739111 - in reply to #738189)
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i guess slamrrr is asleep. Will continue for a sake of democracy
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:02 AM (#739112 - in reply to #739111)
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And statistics say Wisconsin is a most educated state in Us of a. I guess population up north has to keep the mean close to the others so its believable
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:06 AM (#739113 - in reply to #738189)
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5 hours to go..
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:09 AM (#739114 - in reply to #738189)
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No replies. Really noone cause every time I check this website is like noone has anything to do. MMMM Just fishing MMMkay
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:15 AM (#739115 - in reply to #738189)
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And the sponsors. TI rods really. I dont know if the guy ever fished in his life. Thicker handles more comfortable when what how. Longer handles unless you wanna shove it up your ass and then figure 8. Best blanks for what sweeping.
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:17 AM (#739116 - in reply to #739115)
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24 other users online. Say a word plz do not be afraid.
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:20 AM (#739117 - in reply to #738189)
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Flood control really. AOL using still?
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:23 AM (#739118 - in reply to #738189)
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AAAAAAAAAAAAhhhh. Getting sleepy
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:25 AM (#739119 - in reply to #738189)
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Oh yeeah. Army strong. Now I Wasnt expecting to get my leg blown off. Now Plz take me fishing.
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:27 AM (#739120 - in reply to #738189)
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Put the other leg in water and at least you'll be symmetrical.
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:36 AM (#739121 - in reply to #738189)
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All right ass munchers. I hope you get my point. I should be able to give my opinion without any restrictions and it seems like any negative comment gets removed from this website.
jakeeu
Posted 11/9/2014 3:39 AM (#739122 - in reply to #738189)
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So keep flooding and say whatever you like or more importantly give your true opinions of reports and products, and hopefully you will not get Slammed.
TC24
Posted 11/9/2014 5:56 PM (#739197 - in reply to #739122)
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Location: Tonka, MN
ummm…after that rant….my ranking is based on keeping warm in the late fall conditions. In MN and throughout the midwest we have plenty of blistering cold days in the fall. Yes, I have worn em all. It all depends on if your casting or dragging. If dragging you can wear any of them but for casting get the steelheads.
brianT
Posted 11/10/2014 11:10 AM (#739369 - in reply to #738189)
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Location: Planet Meltdown
Ice Armor gloves kept my hands warm enough up at LOTW last week and it was freezing temps and windy. They got a little cold once we were moving though. Nothing a hand warmer couldn't help. I like these gloves because you don't have to take them off to handle a fish and they are waterproof.
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