Skip to content

J Francho

Super User
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by J Francho

  1. A big pro for fluoro is it's resistance to UV damage.
  2. My back yard. Every one of those blue spots has bass in it. http://g.co/maps/bwtcq
  3. They are the the rules, and the rules are simple: Forum Rules and FAQ. Any further questions, use the PM feature.
  4. In NY, all occupants of any boat underway, 21' or smaller must wear a PFD at all times From 11/1 through 4/1.
  5. No, that's the exact opposite of both marketing claims and my own personal experience. I have two and half year old InvisX on one of my reels. My son caught a 23" steelhead with it last week, no issues. This particular reel is out on the deck of my boat 90% of the time, and gets a ton of exposure.
  6. Smaller waters. I'm not sure about blue gill species, but I bet it comes down to geography/climate.
  7. Crappie are super efficient nest raiders. They physically designed for decimating fry. If rule number one for a good bass pond is to actually have bass in it, then rule number two is no crappie, lol.
  8. Look for deals on a 7' MH/F rod, and ahigher gear ratio reel with a metal frame.
  9. Keep this in mind.
  10. More like Bill Dance. I broke it out of clumsiness, not anger, LMAO.
  11. Sprints were GOOD boats, with a lot of forward thinking features. Get the motor checked, and if the hull is solid, I'd buy it.
  12. That's really unlikely. In order for that bearing to take impact, something else would have to break, exposing the spool, or hit the spol itself. It's more likely you ding either bearing/bush supporting the crank shaft. Or you could just smash the front in, like I did to mine, LOL.
  13. Like OE said, as long as the lip where the line pays out is smooth, you should be good. I've done some pretty terrible things to gear, I can't imagine one drop killing it. Better safe than sorry. Good question!
  14. It depends. That rod, and a few others are out in the sun, rain, whatever most of the time and need to be redone after two seasons. Others, like my float rod that gets out maybe a dozen times in the winter looks brand new after three years:
  15. Here's a picture I just took of that rod after two years of constant use, and sitting on the deck of my boat exposed to the elements much of the time.
  16. Terrible news, very sad to hear this.
  17. OK, does rub or bind when retrieving?
  18. That's how I got my Sols for <$100.
  19. The last go around was anything BUT a snoozefest, though. One of the better SB's in recent memory. I HATE both teams, for the record.
  20. Since you are blowing it up, try searching for Diawas, LOL.
  21. Any 10mm wrench will work. If you want OE oil, just call Shimano and order it. It's $1.50 per bottle. 1-877-577-0600
  22. Does it rub or bind when put in free spool? If not, it's probably OK.
  23. Do a search for completed listings and see what that reel has been selling for.
  24. A lot of my "finesse" jigs are a little heavier than 3/16, so a medium/fast casting rig with 12# P-Line CXX works fine for me.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.