Everything posted by J Francho
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Need help with arbor knot slipping on spinning reel...
As I've gotten older, my arbor knots have actually gotten worse. To the point that just tie a Uni, and leave a short tag. Done.
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I need help
Drag washers and spring washers are two different items. You could even install a spacer, and do without the cupped washers, and you would just have a little less adjustment range, but the drag would work. Honestly, I don't think it's much of a problem. They are very hard steel. I leave mine set year round. I only loosen when taking apart for cleaning. I test the drag before using a reel that has sat, and make the adjustment, or exercise it if I think it needs it. When I had a reel cleaning business, I think I only saw a spring washer fail once, and it was a cheap reel. The parts that most often failed were the drag slip washers. They are always replaced with Carbontex, when possible.
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Spinnerbait with soft plastic trailer, Yes or No?
I generally fish in weeds or wood. Fouling and hang ups are rare, if you leave the hook free swinging.
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LMB: How deep is deep?
There are a few guides up here that specialize in these fish. They are VERY hard to beat in open team tournaments when they double up in a boat. City Dump. Just north of the bridge on the east side. You know the spot. The weed line has not been as well defined as in past years, though. I still go back and try anyways. Yes, and I've never needed to fizz them, unless they were going into a livewell. It's not my favorite way to fish a tournament, but on places like Erie, it's necessary. They swim away fine when immediately released.
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Inner city fishing with Ike
Hilarious!
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I need help
Most spinning reels DO NOT have cupped spring washers. OP: Just curious, did you recently put line on this reel?
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LMB: How deep is deep?
My PB NY largemouth came from a drop off from a weedline that ended at 15', dropping off to around 35'. For what ever reason, instead of reeling the 12" T-rig worm after getting out of the weedline, I let it tumble deeper. I'm not sure how deep, but more than 20' for sure. I felt something mushy, so I set the hook, and reeled in what felt like a waterlogged boot. Turned out to be a 7-2 LMB.
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Spinnerbait with soft plastic trailer, Yes or No?
These fish were crashing the blades. If that is what is triggering the bite, then it's hit or miss without a trailer hook.
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Spinnerbait with soft plastic trailer, Yes or No?
Food for thought....all on the trailer hook only. I did change colors that day, but the blue/white produced around 25 fish from shore. A very memorable pre-spawn day.
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magnetic vs. centrifugal
That is definitely a Pinnacle, and definitely not a Daiwa. Solid reel, though.
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Battery maintenance
http://rollsbattery.com/ They make marine batteries.
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Deep Structure Fishing
In these two specific lakes, yes. The weeds extend up to 10-15' from the surface. In one of the lakes, it just keeps dropping to around 90'. If you can get a bait down there in the weeds around 15-20', you'll eventually get bit. It's a deep jungle down there. There's shallow fish, too. They are usually around wood.
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Spinnerbait with soft plastic trailer, Yes or No?
The only trailer on my spinnerbaits is a trailer hook.
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Snaps vs tie on lures
Deep fried taters mmmhmmm
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I'm in a world of trouble now!!!
As men, we all have select hearing, lol.
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Deep Structure Fishing
We have plenty of glacial lakes where you're 20' from shore, and you might be in 30' water. There's fallen timber, too. You'd probably like it, the water is crystal clear as well.
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magnetic vs. centrifugal
I leave them at 10, as a fail safe. If I need some distance, or it's calm, I'll back off the brakes. I'd rather not mess with spool tension whenever I change baits. I have a pretty well educated thumb, though. Been using baitcasters for 30+ years.
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magnetic vs. centrifugal
I typically run all my Daiwa reels with 10 on the brakes, and no spool tension. The only time I change that is when I'm skipping. Then it's 0 on the brakes, and plenty of spool tension. This has worked for any of their reels with Mag Force brakes.
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How to keep paddletail swimbaits?
I pre-rig a couple and put them in a standard Plano box, but the rest stay in the clam shells. Rigging tip for open hook durability:
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Bucket list road trip
Spring, St. Clair or Erie.
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Snaps vs tie on lures
I'll take you up on that offer!
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Deep Structure Fishing
Down scan can see under downed trees.
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magnetic vs. centrifugal
I don't think you can make any generalizations without getting specific to either models, or braking systems. Some simply work better than others.
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Snaps vs tie on lures
https://postimages.org/ Use the direct link.
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Baitcaster worm gear
Not always. You don't oil your trailer bearings