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If anyone would be interested in a Christian bass club in the Fort Worth,pelican bass fishing boat fish bass
TX area please email me. My fishing partner and I are looking for 4 more individuals to help us start a new club.pelican bass fishing boat fish bass
If you are not interested in helping organize, but would like to join the a club let me know also.

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I would be interested in knowing if any such clubs currently exist in SE Florida.

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I’d be interested in knowing of any in the New England area.   If anyone would be interested in a Christian bass club in the Fort Worth, TX area please email me. My fishing partner and I are looking for 4 more individuals to help us start a new club. If you are not interested in helping organize, but would like to join the a club let me know also. James Mathis

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You folks should know better.  Bass are only lower animals and cannot become Christians.  Also, they are responsible for many a good Christian to miss church to go fishing, to cuss and lose control.  pelican bass fishing boat fish bass
Mostly, however, they are responsible for causing many a Godly Christian man to tell whopper sized lies. Or lies about whoppers. If you find any Christian Bass, they’re probably “Immersion” Christians. (As opposed to Sprinkle only Christians.)

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You folks should know better.  Bass are only lower animals and cannot become Christians.  Also, they are responsible for many a good Christian to miss church to go fishing, to cuss and lose control.pelican bass fishing boat fish bass
Mostly, however, they are responsible for causing many a Godly Christian man to tell whopper sized lies. Or lies about whoppers. If you find any Christian Bass, they’re probably “Immersion” Christians.  (As opposed to Sprinkle only Christians.)

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If you don’t have anything to say, why not just leave it at that! — Good Fishing. And may your fish be as big as your tales!

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will your club be fishing for jew fish?

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will your club be fishing for jew fish?

Was that supposed to be funny? Mike

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Uhhh, why don’t you read that back one time to yourself….slowly now…think it over….. -Dale Gillespie, proud Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?? Oh YEAH??)

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will your club be fishing for jew fish?

a redneck or an amateur comedian? jv — Gold City Bassmasters http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/caledonia/165/ To fish or not to fish…Duh!

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I did. What part of the English language don’t you understand? If you don’t have anything to add to the discussion, why say nothing? This thread began as someone looking for people who love to fish for bass and have another interest they would like to have in common. I wouldn’t knock Hebrews who love to catch Black Beauties! — Good fishing. And may your fish be as big as your tales!

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Ummm, I think it’s your part of the English language I don’t understand. “Why say nothing?” you asked.  I didn’t say nothing.  I said something. And what exactly have you contributed the last couple of posts?  You’ve got a logic circuit misfire. What language do you really speak? And what exactly brought Hebrews catching Black Beauties into your post?  While I  approve of interacial romance, I don’t know what that has to do with anything.  Or nothing.  Or everything. Maybe you haven’t been on the boat enough lately……? -Dale Gillespie, proud Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?? Oh YEAH??)

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You can never change a mans mind with out changing his heart. We should not send responses of criticism, but pray that god will change his heart. James – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – will your club be fishing for jew fish?

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God has already changed my heart; I now love Bayliners. I will pray that God gives you a sense of humor. -Dale Gillespie, proud Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?? Oh YEAH??)

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I now love Bayliners.

That’s only because you have one. Wait till the hull fails on you, then you’ll know what chopper gun construction does to a hull. Mike

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Why say nothing. That is exactly what you said earlier, nothing. And Black Beauties refer to the fish, and has nothing to do with race. — Good fishing. And may your fish be as big as your tales!

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Well, Mr. Airhead, finally getting to specifics, are we?  So please tell me when my “chopper Gun” hull will fail me.  Be specific. Let’s see, I’ve had the boat four years, I boat on the California delta including the rivers and San Francisco Bay.  The boat has thrived on water you probably will never be on in your quest for “Black Beauties”.  I would like to know how many Bayliner hulls you know of that have failed for ANY reason. Please advise, be specific, give examples with names and dates. This is your golden opportunity, Mr. Airhead!  Your usual popping off at the mouth about Bayliners has brought us  to specifics.  Let’s have a few examples, Mr. Airhead…… -Dale Gillespie, Proud  Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?  Get in line!)

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I would be tempted to ask you to explain why you are so hot on Bayliners. Are they really the best choice for bass fishing? Or are you just being defensive because you bought one? But, I know you will say nothing that adds to my or anyone else’s knowledge or understanding. Guess I just couldn’t resist. I will agree with you about one thing you mentioned in an earlier post: I need to get back on the water! — Good fishing. And may your fish be as big as your tales!

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Wow, Mike…that sure is an article.  I also went to the FAQ area where another person had cracks in the hull–which is evidently quite common in the Bayliners.  What a piece of shoddy workmanship on that boat!  That, I agree, was a great example.  Not being familiar with Bayliners because I’ve never seen one bass rig with that name I couldn’t comment on this thread before.  Now that I have read that, I know why they are not popular with boatmen.  My HUMDINGHY is better built–because I know a bit about hull structural integrity and what makes it.  Besides, I made mine for my personal use, not for quick profit. — Jim Pankey, USN (Ret.) “Barbless Bassin’”

- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – This is your golden opportunity, Mr. Airhead!  Your usual popping off at the mouth about Bayliners has brought us  to specifics.  Let’s have a few examples, Here’s a great example from someone with experience: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatreviews/bayliner_2655.htm Mike

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Lee, Of course I’m not kicking anyone’s personal choice–just commenting on the article, with pictures, and the FAQ.  They’re pretty condemning.  But as I’ve said, I’ve been almost all over the South, southeast, southwest, midwest and have never seen a Bayliner bassboat.  As far as anyone criticizing my boat, I’ll let them.  It draws criticism–until people fish it. <G  Everyone to their own taste. — Jim Pankey, USN (Ret.) “Barbless Bassin’”

- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Criticizing someone’s boat these days is pretty much like insulting their wife! Those of you who frequent the Boats and Motors section of BFHP know exactly of what I speak. I too know nothing about Bayliner boats, and they may make a fantastic boat for all I know.  Every person has their own needs and criteria, and budgets all too often force settling for a boat that fits your criteria but not necessarily the speed/features/quality in top of the line boats.  If your rich, this is a no brainer.  For the rest of us though, we’ve got to make those trade-offs. However, I will make the point that if you take a short trip over to rec.outdoors.boats and ask about Bayliners, you will get bombarded by folks saying that Bayliner quality is nothing compared to what it was several years ago before they were purchased by another company (can’t remember who bought them).  As with anything and everything, your mileage may vary. Wow, Mike…that sure is an article.  I also went to the FAQ area where another person had cracks in the hull–which is evidently quite common in the Bayliners.  What a piece of shoddy workmanship on that boat!  That, I agree, was a great example.  Not being familiar with Bayliners because I’ve never seen one bass rig with that name I couldn’t comment on this thread before.  Now that I have read that, I know why they are not popular with boatmen.  My HUMDINGHY is better built–because I know a bit about hull structural integrity and what makes it.  Besides, I made mine for my personal use, not for quick profit. — Jim Pankey, USN (Ret.) “Barbless Bassin’”

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You are correct: But, I know you will say nothing that adds to my or anyone else’s knowledge or understanding.

Nothing I say will add to the knowledge of someone so shallow that they continue to pop off at the mouth about Bayliners or any other brand without specifics. Bayliner sells a hell of a lot of boats,  and not because the buyers are stupid.  Value is the key reason for Bayliner’s success.  I don’t give a damn what boat is best for bass fishing.  That is not the issue.  The issue is this:  This is a public forum.  If all one has to contribute is graffitti about their own short sited opinion, they ought to write it on the bathroom walls.  If one cannot substantiate their opinion, then don’t start arguments that are no more sophisticated  than a 7 year old’s. -Dale Gillespie, Proud  Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?  Get in line!)

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Well, Mr. Airhead, finally getting to specifics, are we?  So please tell me when my “chopper Gun” hull will fail me.  Be specific.

Why do you stoop to childish name calling? Are you getting defensive because your Bayliner may not be as well constructed as you thought? Do you know the difference in a hand-laid hull and a chopper gun hull? And no, I can’t be specific about hull failure on all Bayliner’s, but I have heard enough horror stories from reputable sources on chopper gun hull construction. Maybe the bigger Bayliner’s are stronger, I’m not sure. If you want specifics then call someone who repairs fiberglass boats, who has a lot of experience and ask them if Bayliner makes a high-quality boat. Why do you think they are so much cheaper than a boat such as Wellcraft? Or Grady White? Same reason people are buying Nitro bass boats over Ranger and Champion. Lower price, but lower quality too. Mike

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Thank you for your honesty, at last.  You have made my entire point.  You said: And no, I can’t be specific about hull failure heard enough horror stories I’m not sure.

I defend Bayliners because of stupid generalized remarks such as yours.   I own a Bayliner because of my own well considered decision to buy one.  YOU initiated the whole flame by popping off like a know-it-all  in response to my post.  Next time, butt in when you have the facts. -Dale Gillespie, Proud  Bayliner owner. (Wanna fight about it?  Get in line!)

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YOU initiated the whole flame by popping off like a know-it-all  in response to my post.  Next time, butt in when you have the facts.

Next time why don’t you see if there is a NG about sturgeon and go post your remarks there. We are here because we are bass fishermen and we know what bass boats are all about. I stand by my statement about Bayliner quality whether you believe it or not. Just look around and see how many professional bass fishermen are using Bayliner’s. How many deep sea guides use them? They are mainly sold to pleasure boaters and those who like to occasionally fish. Mike

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This is your golden opportunity, Mr. Airhead!  Your usual popping off at the mouth about Bayliners has brought us  to specifics.  Let’s have a few examples,

Here’s a great example from someone with experience: http://www.yachtsurvey.com/boatreviews/bayliner_2655.htm Mike

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