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Jeremiah T. Bagwell

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  1. There are way to many regulations to list. Not only do they vary from state to state but they can also vary from one body of water to another. For example in Illinois where I live, the Alabama rig is not allowed at all in the Mississippi river. I can use it in a couple of lakes but there are lakes only 30 minutes away that the Alabama rig is illegal. The laws are crazy. You just have to be sure to check the regulations for wherever you are going fishing. JT Bagwell
  2. I think the hottest and most controversial thing right now are one and the same. That thing of course is the Alabama rig. Although it has been out a year or so now, everyone is still talking about it and whether or not it should be allowed in competition.
  3. Thanks Newt. I am a Bass Fisherman from the US. I am also the author of the Bagwell's Bass Tactics column and also a variety of other fishing related articles. I am not familiar with LRF.
  4. Hey buddy, what's up? I saw your name on a post and instantly remembered all of the chats we used to have on here back in the day. Glad to see you are still around. I am still chasing those green fish (Largemouth Bass for those in the UK that don't know) and now chasing 2 kids around too. JT Bagwell
  5. Hi everyone, Not sure if any of you remember me or not. I used to swing by and chat from time to time. I am a Bass Angler from the U.S. and write a lot of fishing articles (some are used on this site). Just wanted to say hi to my old friends and introduce myself to new friends. JT Bagwell
  6. If anyone has a question about anything in the article, feel free to message. Facebook, Twitter or email are the easiest. JT Bagwell
  7. Peter, Last year I did fish with one of my old favorites a couple times. I could not believe how much heavier my old rods were compared to the ones I use now. They made me wonder how I ever fished with them all day. JT Bagwell
  8. I would probably choose Lake El Salto in Mexico. I would fish for Largemouth bass. The reason I would choose this lake is because of the large population of trophy sized bass. LOL Plus the weather is a lot warmer there right now. JT Bagwell
  9. My favorite rod is made by one of my sponsors. It is the MBH665C from Rogue rods Magnum Bass Series. The reason this rod is my favorite, is because it is best suited for my favorite still of bass fishing which is Pitching Jigs into heavy cover. I like the sensitivity of the tip and the tough backbone of the rod. It allows me to pitch a jig into the nastiest brush piles and have the power to pull out big bass. JT Bagwell
  10. The senko is an extremely soft plastic bait that has the shape of an ink pen. (That is what the original mold was designed with) It has a lot of salt in it and it is fairly heavy and easy to cast. The way I use it is to cast it to any form of cover or structure and let the Senko fall on slack line. If a fish hits it you will see the line jump. Then you reel up the slack and set the hook. If it makes it to the bottom with no strikes you can give it a little hop and let it fall again. Typically I only give it one or two hops and then I reel it in and start over. You can see the Senko at Yamamoto Homepage It is a very productive bait that I just recently mastered. JT Bagwell <small>[ 26. September 2003, 12:10 AM: Message edited by: Jeremiah T. Bagwell ]</small>
  11. I was just wondering if you all use the Senko made by Yamamoto? It seems like everyone over here in the states uses it and it gets mentioned daily on U.S. fishing sites. I just realized I had never seen it mentioned on this site. The bait works great even though you don't really do anything to work it. Pretty much just let it sink. JT Bagwell
  12. I agree completely with alan. Schooling is a must in todays fishing industry. Also keeping a notes of the details from your fishing trips will provide a great deal of helpful information. JT Bagwell
  13. Below is a link to an article that I wrote about sponsorships. I am assuming that the process in the U.K. should be similar to the process here in the U.S. Basic Guidelines for Obtaining and Retaining Sponsors As your career moves forward, it is extremely beneficial to go to college. Studying Business Management and Marketing will help a great deal. Good Luck JT Bagwell
  14. DG, Can I ask what your point is? Ok let me guess, I can hear it now. I only say good things about PowerPro because they are a sponsor, right? Wrong. I am sure there are some people that will plug any product for the right paycheck. Not me, I want to use something that works. Would $5,000 be enough to get you to use a fishing line that snapped everytime you set the hook? It wouldn't be enough for me. Every company that I work with, is a company who's products I had used and been happy with. I am just fortunate that have the ability to either get paid to use a product or simply get the product for free. As I always say "Don't hate the player, hate the game." JT Bagwell
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