Everything posted by SuthernHaze
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lube, grease, oil
see this is where i am confused... abu garcia makes a oil and lube, but not grease. Yet they show you where to grease the reel for maintenance
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centrifugal brakes
thanks for the info. not new by any mean to baitcasting i am just having trouble getting much distance with the stanley ribbit frogs. They are super light so trying to make sure i have everything set up. I cast texas rigs fine but the frogs just have a hook so its pretty light
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frogs
Which reels are you using to cast frogs such as ribbit frogs(dont know if they are considered hollow body or what, but they are soft plastic ones not the spro type). Reason I ask is because I have heard people say they use their jig rod for frog rods but the frogs are WAY lighter than jigs
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centrifugal brakes
I read a post a while back but couldn't find it and i am trying to find an answer about how many brakes to have on. I know you must turn them on in pairs and opposite of each other. But how do you chose between 2,4,6. If i remember right: if you are have blacklash at beginning of cast then you need more brakes on. If you are having it at then end of cast, you should tighten spool tenstion knob
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lube, grease, oil
what is the difference between these. Also please state which brands you use
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crankbaits
do you fish crankbaits all through the summer or only here in the spring(prespawn and spawn). What about lipless crankbaits too
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balancing point
many people talk about the balancing point of rods with certain reels. Tackle Tour actually measures this out on many reviews. Where do you want the balancing point to be because without knowing this then all the numbers mean nothing
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think i messed up
So if i put this on a say powell 704CB (7' M Moderate fast). I could use it for shallow/medium crankbaits and lipless crankbaits. Just reel a little quicker. Then when i do eventually get a deep crankbait setup just put this reel on it and get a 6.X:X to go on this setup?
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think i messed up
i bought a brand new revo winch (5.4:1) thinking it was what i needed for a shallow/medium crankbait and lipless crankbait set up. well now i realize that the slower ratio is generally only used for deep crankbaits. am i correct?
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technique combinations
which techniques do you feel can be combined in a setups without much loss from application specific setups. for instance using the same set up for topwater "walking the dog" baits and jerkbaits. The setups im looking for would be: t-rigs,c-rigs,jigs,shaky heads, hard jerkbaits, topwater"walk the dog", poppers, frogs, shallow and medium crankbaits, deep crankbaits, lipless crainkbaits, spinnerbaits
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rooster tails
do you guys use swivels to prevent line twists. Also what size rooster tails do you use for bass. Colors too.
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got the reel need the rod
lol yea... i cant hold these rods (not that i would really know what to feel for since this year will be my first year attempting crankbaits and topwater.) Just don't want to be at a disadvantage in my learning due to the wrong rod
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crankbait
so this is where I am at... anymore guidance would be nice. St.Croix Avid 6'6'' M F St.Croix Avid 6'6'' M M St.Croix Avid 7' M M Powell 684CB 6'8'' M Moderate-Fast Powell 704CB 7' M Moderate-Fast remember this is for a not real deep crankbait setup which I am also going to use topwaters and possibly jerkbaits(dont own any of these yet)
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learning
moderators... i meant to put this in the tackle forum... sorry... So if fishing a pond just throw the crankbait out into the middle and reel in. Or do you throw it towards the bank and reel it horizontal to the bank
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learning
I am going to spend this year primarily learning how to fish crankbaits. I have never caught a fish on a crankbait because I hardly ever use them since I don't know how because of all of the variety. How do you go about figuring out which crankbaits to go with in different situations. I fish primarily ponds and river dams. The following are the crankbaits I already own: Bill Lewis Rat-L-Trap: 1/4oz. - Chrome/Blue Norman Lures Fat Boy: 7/16oz. - Nutter Shad, Chartreuse/Black/Orange
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got the reel need the rod
can anyone else advice me between the powell and the avid
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winch and avid
so does anyone think that the abu winch that i have mounted on a stcroix avid 7' MM would be a bad decision for my crankbait set up... or is there someone who thinks there is a better rod for it(already got the reel so no changes on it)
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got the reel need the rod
picked up an abu garcia winch yesterday for a crankin set up... for moving baits everyone has been suggesting the stcroix avid. so i assume that would be a great choice here. but how do the powell rods compare to the avid for a crankbait rod
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loomis and st.croix
thanks roadwarrior. because of what you said ill go with the avid since it will be for mainly inline spinners and little crappie swimmin jigs.
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loomis and st.croix
would the gloomis sr782 6'6'' L F (imx graphite) be worth the price difference over the st.croix avid AVS66LF 6'6'' L F. Price is 245 vs 160
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Have to make up my mind
anybody else have anything to say towards lamiglass or st.croix to steer me in either direction.
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Have to make up my mind
ok well i am going to pull the trigger on a 6'6'' L F Avid Spinning Rod... anyone have any final words
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Have to make up my mind
Anybody else? Really want some opinions
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Have to make up my mind
I have to order a rod for mainly inline spinners and crappie. I ordered a Soron STX 10 to go on it. Here are my options. This will be ordered by tomorrow night so please as many people as possible chime in. 1. St.Croix Avid 6'6'' L F 2. St.Croix Avid 6'3'' ML XF 3. Falcon BuCoo 6' L slower parabolic (??) 4. Lamiglas Excel 7' ML 5. E21 Carrot Gold 6'2'' ML 6. E21 Carrot Gold 7'2'' ML
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sensitivity
how do powell max and dobyns champion compare in sensitivity. I know the dobyns is about twice the price but tackletour has great reviews of the powell max casting rods. This will be for t-rig set up so looking for maximum sensitivity