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What Is Your Workhorse Reel?
Yep, same here, but Calcutta 200b. The Calcutta's are rock solid. Next would be the Curado E7.
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Rod for Calcutta 400B??
Shimano Teramar Inshore. I have the TMC-X70mh on a tekota 500, but a calcutta 400 would be a great combo I think too.
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saving money
Pillow, blanket, bottled water and bait. Eat your catch, sleep on your boat.
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Good Small topwaters
Rapala skitterwalk.
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Clear pond with grass?
The spawn has started so try using t-rigged plastics like lizards and worms in the afternoon, dragging across the bottoms from the grass to the sand across the beds if you can find them. In the early mornings and evenings try topwaters or spinners. The key is to find the beds during this part of the year. That's where the action will be.
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Who Taught You How to bass Fish?
My dad taught me saltwater fishing around 10. I was so into it and since we lived on a lake I taught myself to fish bream, bluegill, specks and bass. Later, after my 20's I went back to mostly saltwater. A few years ago I started back up with the bass fishin. I can't wait to teach my son. There is nothing like fishing for bass.
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I have an Addiction
Dude...Join the club. Just within 2009; Curado 200 E7 Calcutta 200B Tierra Stradic 2500 FI Tekota 500 Penn 550 SG All Star rod Mojo Bass Cranckbait 7' Avid's Triumphs Ugly Stix at least 30 bags of plastics $100's on live bait Castnets 10 new cranks 2 tackle bags 300 gallons of gas new carb rebuild on Mariner 135 2 Boat details New Fish Finder / GPS Canoe 10 spools of line....... It's more than an addiction..
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Speed of retrieve.
Start fast then slow it down, or start slow and speed it up. There is no certainty in any presentation as we can't read the fishes mind. You have to find out what they want.
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Flipping line?
20lb power pro braid.
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Cheap - All around rod choice?
Ugly Stix.
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Think I found my perfect worming / plastics setup.
I have been using it for a few weeks now and love it. Curado 200 E7 on an All Star P783C. Light, sensitive and pulled a few 5-7 LB'ers out of the pads like butter!
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Show off your Stuff
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Florida and Deep South bassin
For me it depends on where I go. On the shallower lakes I catch them pretty much the same way all year. On the St. Johns and some of the deeper lakes I switch up to diving cranks and jigs. Spinners seem to work for me year round down here too. Fishing in the dense pads seems to be more of a summer/springtime producer as well.
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My Son Bryan First Bass and Bluegill on his own
Nice BlueGill! mmmm. Fried with breading...
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whats the best type of line
That line is great for general fishing. But if you want a really strong line (get you out of snags) and something that is great for casting distance, try some power pro 20lb braid. It is very sensitive and has no give so adjust your drag and hook-set. Once you get use to it you will like the strength to limpness ratio.