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tennwalkinghorse

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  1. Welcome Abord
  2. Welcome Aboard
  3. Welcome Aboard
  4. Thanks Catt for the tip
  5. I used 20 Sufix and it did dig in once in a while I switched to 50 still catch fish and it don't dig in JMHO
  6. That's hard to say don't know how many amps you are drawing I use two type 27 180 AH rated but buy the biggest battery that will fit for me that is the 27 I like Interstate batteries but that is a matter of choice JMHO I have a fully decked 14' Jon
  7. For me its my Kistler Argon a bit more then my St.Croix LTB but Avids are right up there to.
  8. Palomar and the Fishing n Fool Knot
  9. I have used mine for every thing and it works but best for single hooks and finesse type baits I think the brakes come on to soon with light strikes on treble hooks JMHO I'm no expert just a fisherman.
  10. There is more control with a b/c just stop the spool plus you can turn against the drag and no line twist to deal with JMHO
  11. Good knot for flor no issues using it strong knot too
  12. 2X Replace the battery that cell is most likly bad if it ran dry
  13. Has any one out there used or have the new Kistler rods and what is your opinion of them? I have a Magnesium and like it a lot but all so have St. Croix Legend Tournament Bass rod and it is a hard choice. I was thinking of a rod for top water applications. My choices are between the new St. Croix Legend . XC70MF or a Kistler Helium II LTX He 2M C 70 action on this rod is MF and Lure weight is 1/16 - 1/2 oz I think this is a good action for top water,on the other hand the St. Croix Extreme has a fast and a lure weight of 1/4 - 5/8 oz both are about the same price so that is not a consideration. I would like to hear from so of you rod builders out there as far a best blanks and so on plus the Extreme has recoil guides I don't know if this is a plus or not. Thanks for any and all input Mike aka Tennwalkinghorse

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