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  1. #1
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    Re: Early Time Change

    No bearing on the bass whatsoever...the amount of daylight for the critters will be exactly the same...I promise!

    Them fishies don't wear a Timex...

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    Talking Re: Early Time Change

    Now this is a real hoot! I havent read anything that tickled me as much as this did , in a long time. LOL

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    I guess it is a good thing I am in the Central time zone, so the bass will have more time to adjust. I think bass typically have a harder time adjusting to the fall time change - it is hard to get used to it being dark before the 6:00 news.

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    Re: Early Time Change

    If you make a long run in a tournament and take the fish far away from where they were caught, when you release them they will have boat lag. Ryan.

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    Re: Early Time Change

    well look at it like this buddy we lose one hour of sleep to make it to the lake at daylight thats all..... no other countries but the US has a time change we done it during the depression to boost the economy so that work time starts at daylight and ends at dusk........

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    Re: Early Time Change

    I'm not going to change the clock in the boat so I can keep on catching them. Then my clock and theirs will match. I will be there when the dinner bell rings!

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    Talking Re: Early Time Change

    Lmao! This Just Goes To Show Ya The Decline In Our School Systems! Will The Fish Spawn Earlier Because Of The Earlier Time Change.....classic! :d

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    Re: Early Time Change

    Quote Originally Posted by RICHYD4U View Post
    Lmao! This Just Goes To Show Ya The Decline In Our School Systems! Will The Fish Spawn Earlier Because Of The Earlier Time Change.....classic! :d
    Ha ha ha! Must be a UK graduate!

    I just couldn't resist...

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    Re: Early Time Change

    Quote Originally Posted by ryan_ekubass View Post
    well look at it like this buddy we lose one hour of sleep to make it to the lake at daylight thats all..... no other countries but the US has a time change we done it during the depression to boost the economy so that work time starts at daylight and ends at dusk........

    I LOVE the time change! It's great when it doesn't get dark until around 9 p.m.! Dang I can't wait for that! I believe Ben Franklin came up with the whole idea...do you think he liked to fish too?

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    Re: Early Time Change

    I foresee a new user name in the very near future.

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    Re: Early Time Change

    Well I have given this alot of thought (not really) and with this being leap year and adding an extra 24hrs to the year should more than cover the early time change.

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    Re: Early Time Change

    What a classic, LMAO
    Stoner

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