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  1. I'd go medium light. I think that's more of a super finesse rod.
  2. I'm very excited for Duckett's line of casting reels. I'd like to see some lefty 8.0:1 ratios for flipping and frogging.
  3. They have some of the best customer service!
  4. I'm a Duckett guy, but I played around with those sticks. They are really nice! Good purchase! Congrats. Side note: if you paid $90 for a Triumph, you got ripped off....
  5. Update: These are supposed to hit the market at the end of July.
  6. I appreciate the tips, but I was writing about SWING jigs (like Biffle Hard Heads), not SWIM jigs... DO you fish swing jigs?
  7. Yesterday I tried a swing jig for the first time. I paired a 3/8oz Mustad Fastlatch head with a 4/0 Gammy Superline EWG work hook and a baby brush hog. After watching Biffle on Youtube for half an hour, I felt that I had enough of an idea and was ready. I chose a small pond with a nice rocky stretch and no grass as my test zone. I used a 7' MH Duckett Micro Magic, Lews Tournament Pro 6.4:1, 20lb Seaguar Abrazx. Making a long cast parallel to the bank, I let it sink before reeling it fast enough to keep it bumping the rocks, my rod at about 8 o'clock pointing towards the bait. I got a ton of bites, but just couldnt hook more than two, and only landed one. I think, in retrospect, I should have used a stiffer rod. I basically used my spinnerbait/swim jig rod, which I had a feeling wouldnt set the hook as needed. I'm gonna try again today, but with my 7' H Duckett Frog rod. Biffle also preached at least a 7.1:1, which I understand considering he likes a 3/4oz. But I was fishing shallow and had only a 3/8oz, so I think the 6.4 was sufficient. Round 2 today. If any of you have any tips for me, please share them here. I'm trying to learn this technique. Thanks! Tight Lines! -Mega
  8. How far back? They came out with the Timax and Inferno last fall. Is that what you mean?
  9. I heard there is some cool gear being shown at this show. Does my one have a website that has pictures/information on the new products displayed at this show?
  10. Care to elaborate on that? What are you showcasing?
  11. Strike King KVD 8.0: magnum size squarebill to complement the 10XD. Makes sense with the obvious trend this year in magnum crankbaits.
  12. No complaints with my ghost. I have the 6'10" medium casting model that is my topwater rod. I spool it with 30lb power pro. Great set-up!
  13. Megabass JUST posted this on Facebook: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3fS0YJVAwo Jump towards the end: are they trying to copy the wiggle wart?
  14. I'll bet you're right! I'd almost put money on it that its a Fat Impact ripoff. It Might work, though. I do like the Havoc Beat Shad.
  15. Megastink posted a topic in Fishing Tackle
    My love of fishing gossip wont allow me not to start this thread.... Its that time of year! New baits and equipment will be coming out very soon at ICAST 2014. SOmetimes, we get some info on one thing or another. Feel free to share anything you read here! I'll go first: -Abu Garcia Revo Beast: Toro-sized reel with a Revo profile that has a 7.1:1 gear ratio -Duckett casting reels: There have been threads on this already; and we all know its coming -Strike King: KVD Swimfish- i think this is another bladed swim jig, but it could be a trailer for a bladed swim jig. They also have some niche crankbaits coming out. Anyone else want to jump in?!?!?!
  16. Well, the Delaware river offers some good bank action for smallies. I like the Bushkill boat launch area. Fernwood has some awesome ponds right next to 209, but the owners hate it when you fish there. You're not too far from Wallenpaupack for your kayaking needs. Dunkleburgers has two locations in your area and has a great tackle selection. I like their newer location. Then there is always Wallenpaupack Sport Shop and Hunters Gallery. If you like to live dangerously, drive to the Milford/Dingmans Ferry area. Lots of small community lakes that get zero pressure with some awesome fishing opportunity. Good luck!
  17. 20lb is a good choice for spinning gear. But no more than that. Like prefer 10lb.
  18. Thin braid always digs in. Use no less than 35lb on a baitcaster. 40-50lb is my bread and butter.
  19. Here's one for you: fishing the tidal Chesapeake Bay in a club tournament yesterday. Was throwing a strike king rage blade on some riprap. I boat two 4.5lb largies, then proceed to boat FIVE catfish. On a Rage Blade. Are you serious!?!?!?!?
  20. I NEVER buy things from them because their inventory isn't great and they take forever to ship. You'll get it eventually.
  21. I want to jump in here. I had written about how I don't like the Rage Blade before. It rides too high in the water. I had a tournament on the Chesapeake Bay yesterday, and all the fish would hit (in my area) was a black/blue rage blade with a pearl white Little Dipper on the back. They wanted an erratic stop an go retrieve. Yes, I tried an original Chatterbait with no success. Everything has it's time and place.
  22. Bladed reaction baits. High water, bass guarding fry. Chatterbaits would be my number 1. Spinnerbait, and if the water weren't too stained, swim jig.
  23. Here's my biggest tip that's helped my success frogging: take the time to learn how to skip a frog under docks and overhangs. The fish that live there rarely if ever see topwaters. Not to mention if you botch a cast, you have a weedless bait tied to 50lb braid. Don't hesitate to throw the frog across open water in place of a spook or popper. It's every effective.
  24. The frog is the most practical choice. You can cover water quickly with it, it is snag less with little pickin grass off, and the entire pond is shallow, which means you're always in the strike zone; according to the conditions. This senerio is BUILT for a frog!
  25. Jigs dont always bring up much and weeds; only when you fish them in areas with much and weeds. I was under the impression that there was no grass. If there was grass, I'd toss the lipless first. But a lipless crank is not my first (or second, or fifth) choice for fishing drop offs with NO grass.

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