Enjoy these shirtless pictures of Robert Buckley, an 26 years old American Actor, from Los Angeles County, who is best known for his role as Kirby Atwood on the NBC TV series “Lipstick Jungle.”
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Yeah he’s definitely “made for TV”… not really a model.
That is a really nice bass for the north. I live in micahgin and the biggest ive ever caught was 5.5 lbs. I would stick with the senkos, although I would suggest the yum dinger over the senko. I would try a junebug color or a black and blue in the regular style or the newer forktail style. Almost all colors I’ve use have produce large bass and a quite a few of them. For clearer waters use darker colors and for stained or murky use brighter colors. You also need to match the hatch. Identify the forage, baitfish and try to match their color the best that you can. I would try all different ways to rig it. Wacky, Texas rigged, carolina rig, and experiment with all possible ways. These lures are quite versatile so you will catch bass almost anyway you use them.Good luck!
Yeah he’s definitely “made for TV”… not really a model.
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He’s awesome
….i C guys like this @ the beach in the summer alot.. By the way… i like his hair .. Gregg
first pic not so much, others hot
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my god what a hottttie, he makes me so sexually frustrated.
That is a really nice bass for the north. I live in micahgin and the biggest ive ever caught was 5.5 lbs. I would stick with the senkos, although I would suggest the yum dinger over the senko. I would try a junebug color or a black and blue in the regular style or the newer forktail style. Almost all colors I’ve use have produce large bass and a quite a few of them. For clearer waters use darker colors and for stained or murky use brighter colors. You also need to match the hatch. Identify the forage, baitfish and try to match their color the best that you can. I would try all different ways to rig it. Wacky, Texas rigged, carolina rig, and experiment with all possible ways. These lures are quite versatile so you will catch bass almost anyway you use them.Good luck!