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New retired fishing forum Memebr
#1
Hello everyone. Not new to fishing, but retired and fishing more. Have been an occasional lurker but now a member. Nice be part of such a diversified forum.[fishin]
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#2
Welcome to BFT and thanks for joining. What species of fish is your favorite to catch?
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#3
Welcome to the site Dallas, glad to see you signed on BFT. In case you have not found it already, here is a link to our Idaho board and Utah boards:
http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...i?forum=25

http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gfo...i?forum=58

Sure is nice to be retired but keeping busy is important too, I'm sure your lure company helps you in that regard. Looking forward to reading your fishing reports.
WH2
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#4
For the most part, I go for big Trout through the winter and early spring, then Kokanee and lay off in the mid summer and back at it in the fall. I would like to learn how to catch Wipers, but there are none in our area. There are a few Walleye in our area, but they are all still mostly small, but in a couple more years they will get bigger.

In the winter, I work at my Lure inventory and am always working on R&D. I am big into glow material so that the lures are visible with the right design in deep water. For instance, I finally came up with a lure that mimics a Bear Lake Cisco and glows for 5 hours. Tried it out last week and had great success on it, so I am working up about 20 of them right now. I like those kind of challenges.
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#5
Hey, Welcome to the boards!
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#6
Welcome to the boards. Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
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