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J Francho

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  1. When I was in VA, I picked up a 7' MH Berkley Lightning Rod (not a shock model), and a Pinnacle Platinum reel. Spooled it up with 12# fluoro, and I gotta say that was a great combo for the money. I caught dozens of bass and pickerel while on vacation with my family. I fished shallow cranks, traps, t-rigs, spinnerbaits, and even a spook with it.
  2. One of the sloppiest WS games I've seen in a long time. 10-9 and how many errors?
  3. If I had to guess, I'd say the newer reel is worse with light baits. The best reels with light stuff have the lightest spools.
  4. I'm surprised at all the slow, contact and feel baits mentioned. This is the time of year where you can really exploit the bite on horizontal stuff. You'll cover more ground and catch more fish.
  5. The type of help he is able to give in Haiti would probably get him sued here.
  6. http://www.kistlerrods.com/fishing-rod/plugins/forum/about14736.html#22603
  7. That's a really good analysis and review right there. The Fuego was never meant for light baits, whereas the Curado 50 series is. The Sol is Daiwa's light bait reel from that era. Just curious....where did the Revo stack up?
  8. Let's get two, and I'll show you some spots at the Dump.
  9. I think guys look at it as just a ton of hooks, and think it's a percentage game. That's not what it's meant for. It's a pretty specific tool for a pretty specific circumstance. Look at the K-Lake Everstart results...despite everyone and their brother throwing it, weights were better up here on Oneida for the Northern Open. Again, to win you have to be the guy doing all the right things at the right time. No magic bait hocus pocus.
  10. Not an absolute, but true much of the time. I rarely use a leader for visibility reasons - it's for abrasion resistance or because the leader sinks. It's also great when dealing with snot algae, since it slips right off the leader rather than sticking to the braid.
  11. Another vote for too much gunk in the one way bearing.
  12. This is fine for older reels and really can bring a oldie back into a goodie, but newer designs require different modifications for only modest performance gains.
  13. I'm not above putting stinger hooks on my stinger hooks.
  14. Well, I'll just run down there after work. My point was, they aren't readily available for general consumption.
  15. I have this rod - awesome tool! 9/10 - no way I'm putting that sissy sewing thread on my reels, LOL. Peanut sized cranks: St. Croix AVC70MM Daiwa Alphas (Carbontex upgrade) 10# CXX
  16. I doubt it, the maker has a 6 month wait on them.
  17. Wacky or T-rigged? Do you need scent to get them to bite the dynamite?
  18. J Francho replied to deep's topic in Fishing Tackle
    You spread the wires to prevent them from tangling. The baits are just paddletails on open hook jigheads.
  19. I guess it's a rig by rig deal.
  20. http://www.hiyoooo.com/
  21. I've heard this before. The last gentleman to try this didn't come through.
  22. I've only ever seen one trailer (my buddy's Bullet) that wouldn't allow you to open the tailgate to back down. I do it on mine every time.
  23. Prevents snow drifts in the bed.
  24. I suppose they would use tools to cut the cables, eh? Like I said. And why so many people leave their cars unlocked?

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