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J Francho

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  1. All that matters is that the reel has a strong frame and a good drag with a bit of power.
  2. Can you fish for pike right now in MI? in NY, they are off limits until the 1st Sat. in May. Doesn't mean you aren't going to catch them them, but targeting them is verboten. At any rate, I generally use musky size baits to fish for northerns.
  3. Revo S respond really well to a simple cleaning and bearing flush. 9/10 times a bearing upgrade is superfluous. Without upgrading the spool, I don't think you'll realize all the performance of faster bearings on the water. Sitting on the bench is a different story.
  4. You'd see it, maybe. Could just be a worn spool shaft, or beat up bearings.
  5. Good catch, David. Or having the springs between the frame and pinion yoke....that would achieve the same slippage.
  6. Wobbly spool, bent spool shaft, too much/little oil in the bearings....that's a tough one.
  7. Jeez, start building an Ark! Meanwhile, its 83.2°, sunny, with a slight breeze in Rochester.
  8. Nothing is wrong with it. The engagement points on the pinion are slope to prevent stripping. What you hear is the spool cross lock, hopping over those engagement points. Keep doing this (not really EVER going to happen in real conditions) and you wear out another pinion gear.
  9. Look up "bubba shotting."
  10. My only advice, be careful, take it easy, and don't get frustrated. Oh, yeah, same for day light fishing
  11. Space Monkey, weightless, and burned across the surface.
  12. 1. Find yourself a small kayak to fish these waters. 2. No lake is featureless. Find one small feature on a "featureless lake" and you'll find fish. 3. Choose your baits and tackle accordingly. 4. See 3. 5. I would not assume that crawfish is the only forage. Consider the bigger bass are eating the blue gills.
  13. I was culling out 12" fish when I realized the lake had a 15" limit, LOL. I've never tossed the wrong fish back, but I've had all sorts of stuff happen at the livewell, and at boatside. Once watched a fellow club angler lose BOTH fish off the culling beam - and then watching him try to chase the culling tags, LOL.
  14. In my experience, its not what you throw, its where you throw it, and how many times you throw it, and how you change their mind from "cleaning the nest" to "attacking the intruder.".
  15. Love the Neon Tangerine Siege! Hauled in MANY a big steelhead, brown, and salmon on 8#, along with the occasional smallie. (Actually, a smallie on a trout trip makes the day, LOL)
  16. Tilapia is the most common bass base forage, it 's everywhere, most of government run stocking programs are with tilapia and mirror carp, the intent is in theory to provide ejidatarios with a source of animal protein for them to consume and an alternative source of income ( by commercial fishing ) added to what they can obtain from farming. The lake is located in Jalisco, the town on Tepatitlán, 2 hours drive from my hometown. Earlier today I made it a point to ask you why Tilapia, when there are plenty of American Cichlids that might naturally occur. That answers that one. Thanks!
  17. For buzzbaits and spinnerbaits, I use fish tank tubing (see link below), clip off a small amount as a ring, slide it over the r-bend and then clip on. It prevents the lure from tumbling down the shaft when casting or when running over/through cover. http://www.petco.com/Shop/Product.aspx?familyid=7897&Ntt=PETCO%20Clear%20Air%20Line%20Tubing%20for%20Aquariums&OneResultRedirect=1 And this is an advantage, why? Just tie a simple clinch knot and be done with it. Fast as aich-ee-double hockey sticks.
  18. I only have a few rods that are true "one trick ponies." Basically cranking rods and my drop shot rod. Everything else can do quite a few things, though I have developed preferences with each one. Some are dupes, Johnny like 7' MH/F rods
  19. Exactly right. I'll bet about 3/4 of my cranks already have a clip attached. That's an easy reminder to retie.
  20. Depends on the size of the bait. Either an Avid AVC70MM or AVC70MHM. For lipless, I use an LTBC70MF.
  21. Uses Gold Bond foot powder?
  22. Takes me about the same amount of time to tie a clinch knot as it does to open and close a Duo-loc. I carry about 40 spinnerbaits, have about 150 at home. The only spinnerbaits I have that have a full twist are Musky baits.
  23. Snaps with spinnerbaits? : Duo-Locs have worked fine with all hardbaits for me, #2 and #3 size suit most bass baits. I remove the split rings.
  24. Stupidly bright jerkbaits, LOL.
  25. Just tie on a duo-lock with a palomar

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