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KYntucky Warmouth

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  1. :-? At least it was for a good cause.
  2. That's one thing I thought about, sending some of my best baits from this year.
  3. All I know is that when learning a new technique or improving upon one, every little bit helps. I feel that chris' original post and subsequent edits and additions are very helpful and informative.
  4. Spook hands down, specifically the "Original" Zara Spook, Super Spook, Super Spook Jr., and the Zara Puppy....just to name a few.
  5. Really nice pattern.
  6. I have a 6'6''M baitcasting rod paired with a Quantum Code. It doesn't get used much now but was my favorite set-up for a long time. A great rod for the money.
  7. I'd rather they showed "House"
  8. never heard of them....
  9. The small jigs I like are the Booyah Baby Boo and Bed Bugs and Strike King Bitsy Bug and Bitsy Flip. I'm also thinking about trying the Berklet Ike's Finesse Jigs. As for a trailer, I like the Yamamoto Baby Craws.
  10. Another thing to consider is that BPS doesn't sell Powell rods, unless something changed recently. I would suggest, in your price range, the Pro Qualifier or some of the newer "value" priced rods like the Bucco or Vendetta. Whatever you decide I would make sure a heavier jig isn't too cumbersome, or atleast the weight you decide to fish, I would look past the M and maybe even MH, onto a H.
  11. im a huge Sol fan so i can only assume ill like the Ito as much or more. I would imagine you'll be pleased. I have a regular purple 103, had I seen that iTo you would have had some competition . I was looking for one a while back for a good price at $170 but got sniped 3 sec before close for $174
  12. :-? Maybe, if it were a trout
  13. Thanks. I got it late this season but have had it out a few times. Fished mostly larger T-rigs, jigs, and small swimbaits, have thrown larger spinnerbaits with it as well. It seems to be best suited for larger contact baits.
  14. I'm gonna say that if your budget allows, the Powell Max series of rods are great for $140. The Pro Qualifiers are great rods for the $. I haven't used any of the other rods but have heard good things across the board. Also gonna add the Falcon Bucco
  15. I may not have the greatest, coolest, rarest, or most expensive gear but tomorrow night I'll post mine up. I love looking at other peoples stuff, especially when I can't afford it or is hard to get. Redlinerobert and JIMZEE always have the coolest stuff.
  16. I just my new Damiki Dark Angel from Tackle Warehouse with no trouble from UPS. Thankfully I've not had trouble through any of the companies
  17. that sucks....I've not had any trouble yet out of carboard tubes..... ....what kind of rod was it?
  18. I think it's on the Verizon network
  19. I've played with on and it seemed neat. AT&T here though, I like my iphone which i think is a bit easier to operate, but like what the droid can do.
  20. I would take a look at the Pro Qualifier and Extreme Reels. IMO this is where the "value" in BPS brand equipment lies.
  21. Those are some nice walleye
  22. The local walmarts around here have the S for $129 as well. Personally I don't think the S is worth it, I have two that I got for less than $100 on eBay. I actually prefer my Quantum Code that I got for $79, $129 at walmart as well, to the S. Neither is worth the walmart price though.
  23. I'm sure they would mention the new brake system even if they used old pictures.

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