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  1. I agree. I've still got braid on a couple of rigs, but it's going to come off before spring. I don't like fluoro either. IMHO, there has been nothing invented that really exceeds mono for all-around fishability. It's durable (enough), cheap (can respool often), and isn't hard on equipment.
  2. Not my idea of a good time but hey, if you got the $$$....................go for it. : LMAO. ;D It's a spectator sport.
  3. Here's the other "bigfoot" picture that made the news. Funny looking feet for a "bigfoot." Looks quite like an emaciated bear to me.
  4. Green Top rocks. I buy the vast majority of my stuff from them. I'll definately pick some up from them when they get some.
  5. SHWEET! Pretty rod, reel and fish! BTW (don't want to get off topic, but), how are Yo-Zuri lures? Seen 'em, but never bought one.
  6. I'll have to give them a try. I've had some of them for 10+ years and they are just dead weight in my tackle bags. I'm going to have to put them to use.
  7. I've got a few old Hula Poppers with skirts that are getting a little crisp. There is no saving those. But what do you do to preserve the skirts if they are still in good shape? Nothing? I'm going to have to come up with something creative for a couple of my hulas that have bad skirts. They are just pressed onto a peg on the rear of the lure. Maybe we can make a fortune by inventing some soft plastic frog legs to stick on that peg.
  8. I seem to have a bunch of Arbogast Hula Poppers, Heddon Torpedos, and Smithwick Devil's Horses. But I hardly ever fish them. I was going through my tackle and wondering why I even have them. I bought them years ago and can't remember the last time I tried one. Does anyone fish these lures? Do they produce? Edit: And I have a couple of Arbogast Sputterbuzzes, too.
  9. My job is too competitive for me to want to be competitive on the water. Also, I like to start and stop when I please, try things that might not work, and sometimes lay down the rod and pick up the camera and take some pictures of birds and such. Once fishing become competitive, it will lose its fun for me.
  10. For $100, I'd definately go with the Citica over the Revo S. It's easier to access the brake on the Citica.
  11. I have a JM Elite with Recoil guides - 7' MH/F. The rod is the most sensitive I own. I haven't caught a lot of fish with it, or fished with it as much as some of my others, but so far I am very impressed with it. My intent is to use if exclusively for weighted plastics, like shakey-heads. I have my Revo STX on it with 12# Yo-Zuri hybrid line. I won't use braid with it. The guides are fine - no issues yet. I'm not sure they save any significant weight over conventional guides. But the rod is super sensitive and the manufacturer claims the guides have something to do with that.
  12. Yeah, you have to go to the customer service desk and ask for the internet price. They'll give you a ticket to take to the check-out line.
  13. A Curado D for $129 is an awesome. Maybe I'll pick up another. I do think Abu and the Revo has been hitting Shimano in the pocket book. When you can get great reels for $129, its good for everyone.
  14. Don't have very big feet like a bigfoot. The feet look decidedly - bearlike. So do it's babies:
  15. Micro replied to GoBlue80's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I'm glad they work. I bought 4 but haven't used them yet. About the X-Rap (with dressed tail hook): in early spring I like to crank it. It's got a good action - like a lazy swimming minnow. It's killer on pickerel, if you like pickerel (I do).
  16. They've been running that sale since the end of summer. Extremes are good rods. The reel seats are especially good. $65 is a great price.
  17. That's a Brook Trout here.
  18. Looks like someone stayed logged in to the website, or someone got his account hacked. I doubt that was actually Bass109.
  19. I saw these photos on another site. Recoil Guides grooved by braided line. I thought they were interesting. I've got one rod with recoil guides. I use Yo-Zuri hybrid with it. I guess using braid isn't such a good idea. http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p162/DRinVA/recoil2.jpg http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p162/DRinVA/recoil3.jpg
  20. All Star American Classic AC SBR2 - 6'8" medium Heavy/Fast action. Fantastic rod, great looking, Fuji reel seat and Fuji aluminum oxide guides. This rod is very sensitive and tough as nails. MADE IN THE USA (Texas). About $90. The AC SBR2 is specified as a spinner bait rod, but I use it as an all around rod for spinnerbaits, plastics, jigs, even swim baits and occassionally frogs. http://www.allstarrods.com/as_amerclassic.html I have 7 All Star rods and the American Classics are my go-to rods. They get most of the use, and abuse, and just keep going. Great rod, great value.
  21. All Star American Classic AC SBR2 - 6'8" medium Heavy/Fast action. Fantastic rod, great looking, Fuji reel seat and Fuji aluminum oxide guides. This rod is very sensitive and tough as nails. MADE IN THE USA. About $90. The AC SBR2 is specified as a spinner bait rod, but I use it as an all around rod for spinnerbaits, plastics, jigs, even swim baits and occassionally frogs. http://www.allstarrods.com/as_amerclassic.html
  22. I've been messing around with them a little more since my last post. The STX is great at casting lighter stuff. I can get a little better distance with it than I can with the Curado 200 DHSVs. The only baitcast reels I have that will outcast my Revos with light stuff are my Abu Garcia EXT Pros. I can't get over what an improvement the Revo is over Abu's older low-profile reels. I stopped by a local tackle store today and they had a few new (discontinued) Abu Garcia 2005 LPs for sale. Of course I couldn't take them apart, but the fit and finish compared to the Revos was atrocious. I can see why people that know these older Abu low profiles may not trust the Revos. The brake on the Curado is just plain better. It's the best brake I've ever experienced on any reel. I ended up putting one of my Curados on my 7'6" H/EF flipping rod, and the other on my 7' MH/F that I like to use for frogs. I think these reels will excel in these applications. I can't imagine a reel better than the Curado D. If the higher end Shimanos are better, they must be very good, indeed. I'm still in awe over what an improvement the new Curado D is over my old Curado BSF. Like night and day. They fixed everything I hated about the BSF. Inside, the reel is built like a swiss-watch. I've got an arsenal of Abus. I think I'm going to start increasing my Shimano holdings now.
  23. Someone just asked this same question a few days ago. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1196222752
  24. Is this a biblical reference? Nah, it's a know it all refrence Brilliant. And the post-count climbs to.......

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