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J Francho

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  1. The mag brakes are bulky and aren't the greatest. I think spool tension, and a good thumb are a better setup. 6:1 gears, now that sounds yummy, lol.
  2. J Francho replied to Hi Salenity's topic in Everything Else
    Killing apps is more cumbersome than it used to be. It's a little slow to respond to the home button, but that's more a function of their "fade in/out" look. Otherwise, It's same old same old. Works fine.
  3. I'd still be sneaking the lunkers back in, lol. "Um Mr. Farmer, you still have some fish I need to remove." Heh.
  4. I have 20# 832 on a spinning rig. It works fine. It may be "more modern" with gore and 8 strand carrier braid, but I don't find it performs any better than Power Pro I've been using for years. I do like the bright yellow/green for line watching.
  5. Make sure you wear a wading belt. Breathables are deadly if they fill with water.
  6. Alright guys, that's enough....nice fish, Jay. You might want to consider releasing the big ones: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/catch_and_release.html
  7. I wear a semi dry suit, and keep a ditch bag with a spare set of clothes and a towel.
  8. Standing mostly. I do like to sit "side saddle" on a drift, with my feet in the water on a hot day.
  9. I really like the "daily driver" looks of your reel. Reminds me of an old 2500c I souped up for a member here, a few years ago. Fun reels to work on, with TONS of upgrade/gearing options. I added higher speed gears, and a clicking drag - meaning the when the drag slipped, there was an audible click.
  10. How about Pinnacle? This would really dress up an Opitma LTE nicely.
  11. If they have one handle that fits a Shimano, then they pretty much have them all covered. Th differences lie in the cap nut, and whether you reuse it or substitute something else.
  12. I used a Moken 13 back when I taught kayak fishing classes. It felt tippy when standing at first, due to the hull design, but there was a ton of secondary stability. You just had to keep the hull "cocked," much like the original Ride 135. It had a few cool features, like little rod rests on the front hatch, and tracked really well.
  13. Still the biggest. It's like a lawn chair, lol.
  14. Vapor thin layer of grease. Oil the post. Very cool reel, Goose.
  15. Out of those two, I'd pick Gamakatsu. I use VMC, Owner, Gamakatsu, and Daiichi.
  16. It's probably one of the biggest seats in the industry.
  17. I don't wear crocs. I'm a penny loafer man.
  18. Actually, last time I saw you, you were shrinking. I hope you're feeling well, dude.
  19. Only if you show me your fashion police badge! Obviously, I was kidding. I don't carry a purse or a fanny pack, lol.
  20. As it's gotten a little colder, the T-rig is coming back into play. Something about the fall with a sliding sinker seems to be enticing them better.
  21. Yesterday, it was a heavy rod, 65# braid, and a Yumbrella rig. Anyone that says heavy line takes the fight out of them is nuts.
  22. Not necessarily. This is the smallmouth forum, and that's a smallmouth bass. Carry on.
  23. I fished a tournament on Oneida yesterday. I fished two bridge pilings in the river all day, using two umbrella rigs, spinnerbait, and rattletrap. Came in 2nd. Now that's fishing slow.

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