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Daiwa

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  1. Just run it wide open on the water ;D Problem solved...
  2. How about the last eyelet? I have a sharp cut in one of mine and it made the line cut.
  3. I already know how too, sorry.
  4. Why not scotch tape? ;D
  5. Me at the blaine airshow: Video http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=865569 Pictures Sorry I'm off topic.
  6. Its not finished. I need to make it the right length and add beads. Then its legal.
  7. Yea, your not going to get anything cheasy at that price!
  8. Mines hanging at the police station. Although they have my name wrong. My names not "Wanted"!! Haha Just kidding ;D
  9. I agree with Bass XL. Try everything you got! BTW, Bass XL, whats the picture in your avatar mean?
  10. Where is that? I would go get out a fly fishing outift. Or use plastics.
  11. The way it would work : Slow, steady retrieve.
  12. Do you think this will work? The grey is a marker showing where the line is. Has somebody already tried this?
  13. If your using a ultralight rod, it should be fine. With ultralights, the fish puts stress on the rod, and not the line. If your on a medium+ rod, go up to like what Bass XL said, 10lb.
  14. Sorry about your wife man. Are you fishing in clear water? Send me a PM and I'll share some knowledge of rigs I created for plastics that I have not told anyone about.
  15. You should see mine!!!
  16. Daiwa replied to Rob.Atl's topic in Fishing Reports
    And now your leading the ABC tournie. NICE FISH!!
  17. Chatter bait Jig with trailor Senko 5" Hula Popper And a frog.
  18. I dont think MN has any venomous snakes.
  19. Same here. Tried it, thought it would be easy, but man was I wrong.
  20. I wouldn't recomend this. Your crankbait will chip and it wont bring em in. HAHAHAHAH!!! Your kidding right! Daiwa: If it didn't catch fish, I wouldn't have posted it. Yeah, your crankbait MAY chip, but thats what you get when you go fishing. Also, I reccomend you catching up on your "City Limits" show, becuase this technique is specifically mentioned in it. Also, I had a similair question as kimble a while ago. I e-mailed Tommy Biffle and he suggested this technique. * Tommy Biffle was also on " A Day on the Lake" not too long ago, and this technique was used yet again. OK, I'm done. You WANT your crankbait to hit something on the retrieve and cause a reaction strike. I understand what you are talking about but its just my 2 cents. I'm not telling the guy to follow what I say. And if you need it to hit to make a reaction strike, before the lure hits the water give a nice hook set motion and it will make it splash, while saving you a lure. Like I PMed Bass XL, I used to ALWAYS use the teqnique, and even used it last Saturday, I have caughten like 1 or 2 fish off it while loosing like 20 lures. Try sending a spinner or something else down there. Or find some current. Current in the water will attract fish. About last Saturday, I was on a big lake throwing cranks at the bridge pillings for walleyes. Didn't get a thing and now I'm down a nice lure. Go with what you guys like. Like I said, this is only my 2 cents.
  21. Way to go Glenn. Id be the one bragging to them that they cant avertise on BR.
  22. Yea... Gatta get on Glenns side.
  23. Whats a DD. Yea, I wish they got that big up north by me. And yes I realize Canadas up norther.
  24. Nice fish!
  25. Your so lucky! I would give up most of my gear just to talk to him!

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