Episode 722: Silence is Golden and A Father/Son Duo Set the Bass Fishing World on Fire
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Silencer Central’s Brandon Maddox makes his return this week. We discuss the upcoming November election and what that means for the gun industry. We also get into the latest product launches (like the Speed K pictured in this post) and the expected lifespan of a suppressor. Other highlights from our discussion include: * how to add new suppressors to an existing trust * benefits of suppressors for women and youth shooters * the recent hiccup with the ATF * A more positive experience more likely to bring a new hunter back * upcoming hunts including an African safari that leaves Cable a little jealous! Then we check in with father/son big bass aficionados Brodey and Stetson Davis. Their accomplishments speak for themselves as Brodey holds the Lake O.H. Ivie big bass record with his 2022 lunker that weighed 17.06 lbs. Stetson recently joined his dad in the annals of big bass lore when he skipped school and landed a sharelunker of his own- a 13.31 lb whopper out of Lake J.B. Thomas. Stetson’s fish destroyed the previous junior angler record for the lake btw. We hit on a myriad of big bass topics including: * Brodey’s favorite month for lunker class bass * How has Side Scanning technology changed the game for targeting big bass? * Should it be legal in tournament fishing? * What bait did they each use to land their lunkers? * Where is Lake J.B. Thomas and why is it producing big bass? * Turkey and deer hunting tales * What happens once you catch a 13 lb class bass (what does Texas Parks and Wildlife do)?
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