Everything posted by J Francho
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Wife's picture chosen as Kodak Photo of the Day
Nice!!!!!
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A Bunch of Drop shot questions
You've never met Rich Zaleski? Or read In-Fisherman? C'mon Man! LOL.
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MA banning lead in 2012
Tungsten Carbide is pretty harmless.
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Pflueger President 6730
Just call them, and ask for help: Toll Free: 1-800-334-9105
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Daiwa and the small phillips drive shaft
Do you remember which disk, and did you end up sacrificing the retaining collar? I usually end up destroying that part int he process.
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car vs bicycles
Someone's been driving down Lake Rd in Webster on a summer evening..... ;D ;D ;D
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Daiwa and the small phillips drive shaft
Great article, LOL. Includes using an awful substance to lubricate the reel, and incorrect installation of drag washers. Just because it looks good on the internet, doesn't make it gospel. I'm sorry if you dont like that site but my post was directed to the OP. Every site has BS but there is some useful info on there with some helpful members. I was not dis-crediting Bass Resource or it members; this site is great. I was only offering a fellow member other options to help with current/future issues. Actually I misunderstood. There;'s an article about supertuning a Daiwa Sol, littered with bad advice, that's all. I think I said I love the TT site further above, LOL. You guys are WAYYYY too defensive - its a fishing site!
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A Bunch of Drop shot questions
1. A. Round or teardrop don't hang up as much. Algae doesn't make any difference, the fish isn't biting the weight - sort of the point behind the rig, keeps the bait out of the snot. Pencil baits will sometimes give off a false bite. First the tick of the weight landing, then the tick of it falling over. Pencil weights excel in current though, and sweeping a drop shot rig through a run is deadly. B. Many will say lightest possible. I start at 3/8, and often go to 1/2 or more. If you're drifting, whatever keeps the bait down. If you are vertical, what ever keeps the bow out of the line. If you casting to objects, whatever holds the bait in place. 2. Cover dictates, though in some cases the little Owner downshot t-rig hooks hold the bait better....Kutail worms, anyone? :-X 3. Heavier weight, longer drop line. Less is more, unless the fish are really active, then shake the heck out of them. If you have heavy cover, consider a bubba shot rig: Flipping stick, 50# braid, big bait....toss in pads. Just think of the rig as a possible solution. There's no one right way to fish it, and it has a lot of uses.
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When will cereal companies
What, did they take your scissors away from you because you got caught running with them?
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Best Jig Trailer?
Ah yes, the menacing pincers debate. Ever see what a smallmouth does to a big craw before eating it? Yep, they rip the claws off. You sure you want to dismiss that "machine-gun-drive-by" bite as just another blue gill?
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Angler success : 99 % location/ 1% everything else???
If you are on fish, then do something, even if its wrong.
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Regulators push 20% down payments on mortgages
You realize, we're talking 20% down on a house that is $626K? Not many 1st time buyers in that market.
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Braid vs. Rocks.
Stealth and finesse. Easy line management. Light tackle. This fish came on that very combination:
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Daiwa and the small phillips drive shaft
Great article, LOL. Includes using an awful substance to lubricate the reel, and incorrect installation of drag washers. Just because it looks good on the internet, doesn't make it gospel.
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Leader to braid....knots or swivels??
The only time I'd use a swivel is with a fluke or a split shot rig.
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Actual drag pressure of Revo's and other low profile baitcasting reels?
Is it typical for baitcasters to lose that much drag power after break-in or is this something specific to the Revos? I never tested a Revo straight out of the box, but I suspect many don't even start out that powerful. Most other brands actually gain some max power, but then get sticky, or chatter. Smooth Drags Carbontex replacement washers resolve the issue almost every time.
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Actual drag pressure of Revo's and other low profile baitcasting reels?
Sorry David, that's not right. "X" lbs. of drag is "X" lbs. of drag, on a straight pull, or loaded on the rod. Don't believe me? Measure it both ways. It will be the same. The way the drag performs may be a completely different story, however. In fact I'd wager that 90% of most bass rods would snap under 24 lbs. of load.
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Regulators push 20% down payments on mortgages
A problem I'll never have, LOL.
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Do you guys want to do anthor Lure Swap
My 1st time out in years was on Canadice, and we had three lakers that day.
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Angler success : 99 % location/ 1% everything else???
You stand a MUCH better chance of getting bit throwing your bait near fish, than somewhere NONE exist. Presentation aside.
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Little Respect Here....
If you took away all the posts I've made about how to tie a leader onto braid, I'd be at 3.
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Angler success : 99 % location/ 1% everything else???
I'd rather be in the boat with someone that was willing to learn the water with me. Equipment isn't part of the equation. New gear is always something to gaga over. Its part of the fun - toys.
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Actual drag pressure of Revo's and other low profile baitcasting reels?
They tested ONE reel. Every single Revo that graces my hands gets the test. NONE has ever come close to 24#, LOL. I love the TT articles as well, but it isn't gospel either.
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How many of your change your treble hooks?
Just bring the bait to the store, and match them up by eye. After a while, you just know what each size is by looking.
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Little Respect Here....
And to think, none of those posts had any content either! :D Just kidding. Congrats, I guess?