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    Default Never leave home without it

    I would never leave home without my headband light. What about you?

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    What would I never leave home without? condoms

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    I never leave home without my GPS.

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    Bucktails

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    In the late fall? A fishing pole and a rainsuit.

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    rubber shads ++

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    I don't like the headband thing,draws attention I don't want.
    I do keep my led flashlight at all times in my bag and only use it for getting out backlashes that are stubborn.other than that it's moonlight or star light only.
    steath is my shepard,,,

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    Takes a Big Man to sling Big Wood,,,,boys sling plastic,,,,,,,

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    My googan bucket. It carries everything I might need. Plyers, extra line, leaders, swivels, plastics, my knife plus much more.

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    Bombers

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    Bombers are great for large concentrations of enemy troops.........
    I like metal lipped wood, and Needles.
    God is Great, Beer is Good, People are crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripercoast1 View Post
    Bombers are great for large concentrations of enemy troops.........
    I like metal lipped wood, and Needles.
    : So have you had experience with enemy troops, stripercoast? I like wood too, but bombers are reliable for fishing the rocks, and not to hard to take if you lose them, no?

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    U.S. Marine Battalion/Force Recon Sniper, 14.5 years in the teams.
    Was in an overlook position watching the greatest airshow of all time on the death highway outside Kuwait City.
    My freinds call me Gunny.
    I make my own plugs, total cost minus time is about $3.00 each.
    Bombers have a place in my plug bag when the fish are on small bait, in fact I skished 3 the other night on a short blue/silver.
    Wood is always, however, the first thing I throw.
    God is Great, Beer is Good, People are crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripercoast1 View Post
    U.S. Marine Battalion/Force Recon Sniper, 14.5 years in the teams.
    Was in an overlook position watching the greatest airshow of all time on the death highway outside Kuwait City.
    My freinds call me Gunny.
    I make my own plugs, total cost minus time is about $3.00 each.
    Bombers have a place in my plug bag when the fish are on small bait, in fact I skished 3 the other night on a short blue/silver.
    Wood is always, however, the first thing I throw.
    Thank you for your service to our country, Gunny.

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    Bombers have saved me from more than a few times

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookset View Post
    I never leave home without my GPS.
    I am so glad they invented GPS for regular folks. I remember 10 years ago when you had to go to the internet, figure out directions, print it on paper, and then bring it with you. Or, even back to the times when you carried around the Rand Mcnally maps with you. I guess I'm dating myself by admitting that. It sure is a lot easier today. Thank God.

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    My googan bucket.

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    my brain

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    A hopkins a safety pin to pick away at braid knots and a bottle of water and pliers.Spring time Bug spray or a good cigar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gjb1969 View Post
    my brain
    Remember to never leave home without that buzzard's luck, bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stripercoast1 View Post
    Bombers are great for large concentrations of enemy troops.........
    I like metal lipped wood, and Needles.
    What he said^^^ plus my SS little neck popper and of course my AE card.

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