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BassinWill301

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  1. The spot removers will work great with the trick worms, and the craws would be good on the spot remover as well, or texas rigged with a bullet wieght. The trick worm is also good wieghtless or with a light bullet wieght.
  2. I was wondering what you guys do with your filler spools when there is line left on them, but not enough to fill up another spool. It just seems a waste to throw it away, or just let it sit there. I use mono or flouro for leaders, when there is only a little leftover, but what about braid?
  3. Yeah the spider is awesome lol.
  4. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewcustomreels.html Send it to these guys.
  5. Dude that bluegill pattern looks straight sick. Does it change colors also?
  6. Theres an idea for a new swimabit "Gray Squirrel". Nice video by the way, and great fish.
  7. Id fish it, you know like if someone gave me one.
  8. It called Cherry Blossom, but Lite-Loafer Shad works too. lol.
  9. True I forgot to mention the action. Like Bass-Brat said, you will want a fast or x-fast action
  10. A MH is perfect for T-rigs IMO.
  11. Yes. I prefer Pepsi to Coke, too. Good pick. Lol nice.
  12. Beautiful Smallmouth. Those have to be multi-million dollor houses on the horizon, they were so expensive looking .
  13. There are so many different possibilities and factors in choosing as rod, as J Francho just showed you lol. For right now I think it would be best to keep it simple. Just pick out a rod for cranking, jigs/plastics, and a general purpose rod like a 6'6 medium or something. Then when you get the feel for what your preferences are for each technique, then you can start narrowing down your rod choices, to what fits you best. Like J Francho like to have several 7' heavy/fast action rods, mabye you would prefer 6'6 heavy/fast action rods, or med/hvy rods.
  14. I like the hook keeper on the St. Croix LTB rods for worm hooks, jigs, and spinnerbaits, but not so much for treble hooks.
  15. Yes, it would be best to have a few different rods for different applications. This will optimize your fishing expeience, and in most cases help you catch more fish. For example, for crankbaits generally you would want a 7 foot or so rod with medium action and a moderate tip. For fishing texas rigs, you would want a heavier rod, like a Med/Hvy to a Hvy, fast action, so you have more power to drive that hook home. You can be set with only say 2-3 rods though, that can cover all applications. I know Roadwarrior made a thread not too long ago about three different type of rods, that are good to start out with.
  16. I think this would be a good investment in the long run.
  17. What I learned from my thread I made awhile ago, was that you could have gotton some oil on the drag. Clean the oil off and that might help. http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1223004328
  18. OK, thats great. I didnt abuse the reel, it just started making a grinding sound out of nowhere . Will it be a money return, or like a store credit, or a new revo?
  19. Its a good looking bait either way. Have you used it yet?
  20. I have a Revo sx I want to return, but do not have the receipt. I have the box and all of the papers, do you think that they will accept it?

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