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The salty Hundo I have casts a country mile. No complaints so far even though it’s fairly new.

I do still like my 13 concepts but they seemed to disappear since they got bought out which leaves me skeptical of parts. My C2 is in better shape than my TX2. TX2 closed bearings sing like a mofo now.

I have a really good buddy who only throws Lew’s custom lites and they are legit. I have 2 Lew’s tournaments that I used to use all the time and loved them. Just got more stuff and sort of stopped using them for no good reason.

I am a former Shimano guy and there are just others out there that cast way by them and have better/stronger drag systems.
Either a Lew’s or Bates Salty Hundo are the correct answer. I would’ve said 13 Concept C2 or TX2 until they were bought out by PE.

re: Stolen Checks via USPS

Posted by Marlo Stanfield on 5/20/26 at 8:55 pm to
Yes, going back a few years. We only do wire transfers now.

ETA: This is in the Houston area.

re: Golden Doodle Pups

Posted by Marlo Stanfield on 5/15/26 at 10:10 am to
We got ours from shady oaks in orange tx 8 years ago. Best dog I’ve ever owned by a long shot. That’s all I got.

re: Wade fishing shoes

Posted by Marlo Stanfield on 4/21/26 at 7:54 am to
So I wear Barts Bay Armor wade boots with Simms Neoprene socks when wet wading. I also have a pair of Simms Free Salt boots that I wear with waders when the water temps are cooler. I would and have worn both in either application though. For what you want, I would get the Barts. They are both really comfortable, but I feel more at ease wearing the barts due to rays, oysters, etc. Just need to size up appropriately(think mine are 13s and I am a size 10.5/11 usually) on the Barts if ever planning on wearing them with waders. That's why I have the neoprene socks for wet wading to fill the gap.
No doubt. No debating that. But, it’s def a factor for some teams, especially LSU this year. You could’ve kept the guys you had to send off with a bigger roster. At least the guys you “felt” you had to send off for transfers. That was a major thing prior to this year. You could afford to carry dead weight.
The roster limits now being 34, in my opinion, is a major factor in all of this. With the expanded roster, you could afford to miss on on few guys and also carry a few guys you weren’t sure on that you recruited. You can’t with the smaller roster.
SOG, Over the Fence, blackjack 33 and I’ll try to think of a few others.

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This one is great. Plaster had 1 or 2 more that were great as well.

Yes. I’ve read a few books on them and was hooked.
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And Evans was great too.


What? I won’t disagree that he settled in, but that first inning was squarely on him.
Caraway was out per the injury report which came out well before the game. Some people just type shite out of sheer ignorance.
Compared to Houston, you are not getting ripped off.
If I remember, I will ask my neighbor. Her oldest son caddies in it every year and caddies at AN for a period of time each year.

re: Sorry announcers

Posted by Marlo Stanfield on 3/29/26 at 3:49 pm to
You do realize it is just the LSU radio broadcast played over the video?
I know Cory a little bit through work. Our companies do work together from time to time. I sent him this thread, and he said if anyone is interested in learning more about it you can hit him up.

clachance14@hotmail.com
When we had our company lease in mountain home, the rancher we leased from wiped them all out because he was tired of them destroying all the feeders. I’m talking legs made of our sch 40 carbon steel and they would destroy every one of them. We still had a few get back on the 1400 acres here and there and they were fun to chase.
When I first moved to TX and FBC in 2006-2007, Sweetwater was the place to play and be a member. I had multiple buddies who were members then and others who joined within the last 5 years. None of them are members anymore. It’s either Sugar Creek or River Bend for all of them now.

re: LSU offers BJ Lafell

Posted by Marlo Stanfield on 1/21/26 at 4:46 pm to
Nah, he quit baseball a few years ago. Basketball is his favorite sport with track and football behind it.
Best athlete I’ve seen at that age. Great kid too.
Woah, I know the family. Great kid from a great family. Little bro is a hell of a football player and track star also. Wow, had no clue he was considering LSU or vice versa. Knew he was in the portal…but this one surprised me.

Dad played at Baylor and in NFL Europe also.