Everything posted by J Francho
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New Article! Spring Clothing Must-Have's – Gear Roundup
I don't wear lipstick. My lips are naturally luscious.
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New Article! Spring Clothing Must-Have's – Gear Roundup
As long as your belt matches your purse and shoes…
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WHAT SIZE AND BRAND OF SNAPS DO YOU PREFER?
I like making coffee in a French press. It kind of a fussy process and a pain and takes way longer than my Bunn drip maker that produces a full pot of coffee in less than three minutes. But the French press makes a much better cup. Both work. Duo- locs are much faster and work the same as speed clips, but the baits taste the same, so …
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Reels Depreciating in value
Resale only enters my mind when o decide to realign my gear, or some opportunity presents itself where I can pass a great deal on to my fellow anglers. Years ago I was able to get a pile of E series Shimanos on the cheap and sold all but three. One of my other passions is drums. I was mercilessly chastised on a drums forum for removing the logos from cymbals, as it devalues them. I think it's funny and totally mental that a logo somehow makes you better player, lol. Or that the cymbals that I'm actually using to make music. I don't think I once contemplated the value of someone's instrument while appreciating the artful sounds coming from it. Same goes for when I set the hook on a good one.
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A love letter to mono
Meanwhile, I like to slide into fluoro's DMs.
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St. Croix Victory spinning rods - recommended reels/line to use ?
Another tiny nugget of info: Shimano 3000 series reels are often the same size as a 2500, but with deeper spools for more line. One of my CI4 is a 3000 size that also use for steelhead and brown trout in open water where they can make long runs. For bass, that much line isn't necessary.
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St. Croix Victory spinning rods - recommended reels/line to use ?
Any 2500 size or similar will do. I have a few Shimano CI4, an old Stradic, and some others that all work fine.
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How many licenses do you carry?
All I need is a license to ill. Oh, you mean fishing licenses. Probably only three this year: NY, OH, and PA.
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Kayak Net Storage Solutions
@Boomstick flip that net over so the end of the handle is toward you and under the net. As a process geek, I can tell it is more efficient. Just stick your net hand under the net to grab the handle and give it a flip to be ready to land the fish quicker.
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Kayak Net Storage Solutions
That's where mine sits on my Hobie.
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Kayak Net Storage Solutions
My bait would snag on that in one cast. It looks pretty solid. Can you tilt it? I'd run it up front in my 14' boat.
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Are you currently using any Temu rods or reels?
Temu isn't that obscure, it's pretty huge. It's sort of like the Ollies of online retail. Basically cheap, off brand crap that no one wanted sold at a huge discount.
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Adding drag pressure to a baitcast reel
You might increase it but don't think anyone can say for sure by how much. Seems like a pretty simple experiment.
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Intestinal blockage
My family will be thinking of you.
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How technique specific are your rods
^^^This is the coolest post of the day. Thanks for that!
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Do you still replace your spool bearings to ceramic hybrids?
The only reels that I own that have ceramics are ones I use in sub freezing temps, and they are run dry. There was nothing wrong with the stock bearing that were replaced and I don't feel there was much if any gains. These reels are round baitcasters used for drift fishing in current for salmonoids.
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Are you currently using any Temu rods or reels?
Pretty sure the bank hand delivers our digits via unsecured FTP for free.
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Are you currently using any Temu rods or reels?
They already have all your info.
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🦚 bass
- Are you currently using any Temu rods or reels?
I only buy local, free range tackle, basically farm to boat.- Small Bodies Of Water..... Motorized Vessels or Human Powered Vessels....??
Logic doesn't prevail when financial influence and selfishness are concerned. On the flip side, anyone could argue that I wouldn't need a 425 hp OB for most of my fishing, but that's what I'd have on the back of my boat. I don't think I'd use it on a 70 acre lake though. My 18' pontoon or kayaks would be fine there.- Sat In My First "Sparkly" Boat Last Weekend...
Those Targas pack a ton of features.- Finally found the Unicorn!
The Ryobi system came out in 1998, Shimano's in 2014. My point is they have been three decades behind in offering externally adjustable brakes. I like centrifugal brakes, they work fine - as fine as Daiwa's systems. But they've been far behind in the convenience factor. I'd probably happily fish that XPS reel. Hope it serves you well.- Finally found the Unicorn!
Daiwa had external brakes long before these reels.- Small Bodies Of Water..... Motorized Vessels or Human Powered Vessels....??
Looking at google maps, I see about 25 docks and only around 40% of the shoreline developed. There are a few very large homes on that lake. I'll bet they contributed heavily to have that launch built so they can have their boats. None of the boats moored look like anything I would call "high powered" but I live on an inland ocean. - Are you currently using any Temu rods or reels?
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