Everything posted by Hammer 4
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Budget A-Rig setup help
When you say "Big" swimbait, just how big are we talkin bout here ? Lets say your going to toss up to a 6" bait, i.e Huddelston 68, which weighs from 2 to about 2 1/2 ozs. A rod with a rating of 1 to 4 ozs. would be good for that. If you intend on tossing 8" baits, i.e. like a Huddelston, then you would need a heavier power rod. I own both of these rods that I'm going to recommend, price is $ 149.99. The reviews on them speak for them selves. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/iROD_Genesis_III_Series_Casting_Rods/descpage-IRGCT.html
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School me on Swimbait rods
This holds true for every swimbait rod I've owned, no matter the brand, if it their TOL, or mid priced rod.
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Progressive polarized sunglasses??
I've had my Maui Jims for going on 9 years now. Figure over that time period, they come out fairly reasonably priced imho. I've used them for fishing, golfing and everyday wearing.
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Is Neoprene Rod Cover Good For Rain?
Just a thought, but for a quick Cheap fix, wrap the rod in saran wrap. Done right it should keep the water out, the bad part is unwrapping it. lol
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Tranx 200 on 806?
I agree about the 300 Tatula being worth the extra $ 70.00. I looked at the Curado, as I use to have a 301 E7 that I loved, imho the Tatula is very close to the performance of the E7.
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Is Neoprene Rod Cover Good For Rain?
Do you not fish in the rain ? I've had rods get soaked, never hurt them.
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How many rod brands do you use?
The 'Californian' rods? I believe they are phenix feather blanks. The actions, powers, and lengths match up identically. I have some too. Yup, I have the 7'1" ml spinning rod, great action imho, and under rated too.
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How many rod brands do you use?
3 brands. 1 Turners house brand, spinning rod. 2 Diawa Tatula rods, both baitcasters. 4 Irod baitcasters. These are by far my favorite.
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Sunline FC Assassin vs. Sniper FC
Sniper user here also.
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Budget Swimbait rod
I agree with the above statement re: rods are overrated, I wouldn't say Grossly, but enough to maybe mislead those not in the know. This applies to most, if not all brands.
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Skipping for Bass
Keep at it, try to get the bait say under 4', once your good at that, keep going lower. I use to fish a salt water harbor, that had a boat repair dock that at high tide was about 2' off the water. Lot of good sized spotted bay bass hang out to the rear, so getting your bait to the back of that dock was key if you wanted to hook some good fish. I was skipping that dock from a float tube..with a 7' rod.
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Why is bluegill as bait illegal in cali?
Also, bluegill or any " Game Fish " cannot be used as bait in most of Cali.
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Your favorite finesse swim bait?
I don't throw them often, but when I do, it's the Kietech 2.8 on a underspin.
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Skipping for Bass
I skip any bait that is skipable...is that a word lol
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Budget Swimbait rod
On that rod that's rated to 3 oz. The norm is that the sweet spot will likely be about 2 oz, anything heavier will possibly make the rod feel over loaded, which then requires a LOB type cast, so you may lose some distance. 6" hudds depending ROF can weigh up to 2 1/2 oz's.
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New finesse worms
Split shot, drop shot. The roboworm 4.5" in Hologram shad is deadly for me. Morning dawn, MM and grape are very productive too.
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What's up?
That screen name looks really familiar. Anywho, welcome back.
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Uneven Spooling on Spinning Reel
If you have a Diawa spinning reel, they were designed to have a tapered line lay. So trying to get to where the line lay is 90 degrees isn't the best way to go. Mine has a slight taper going from smaller at the bottom to maybe 2 degrees larger at the top of the spool.
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Gear ratio on spinning reel
I've used both speeds. When I bought my Fuego I opted for the faster ratio. Easier for me to slow down vs speed up. So far, using it for varied lures, it works just fine.
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What a Bummer...........Updated !
Good news. After their 5 day quarantine, everyone feels fine. I want to thank all of youz guys for the kind words, and prayers. Now my Son and Grandson need to plan a fishing trip for us soon, as our Dec, trip was canceled.
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S-Waver 168: Lite Trout or Bluegill (or New Bluegill)?
I have both, including baby bass. If I'm throwing the S Waver, my first choice is going to be the lite trout, bluegill would be next.
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What line(s) would you use if you fished only one lake.
I've caught and landed some fairly large fish, to include toothy saltwater fish that were 10 to 12 lbs and fight WAY harder than any freshwater bass on 10 lb mono, never had the line break due to size of the fish. Having said that, I'm guessing your line's condition, or the knot was at fault, or the line rubbed on some form of structure that may have caused it to break. Been using 10 and 12 lb mono for years, never had my line break due to the size/weight of a fish cause to break.
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Possible Fluorocarbon suggestions
I'm going to have to agree with Mike. I found that Sunline Sniper is just a tad bit more manageable. This after using Invisx for about 3 years.
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What a Bummer...........Updated !
So, my Son and his family could not come over for Christmas due to everyone in the family being ill. So we said that if they are feeling better, they would stop by on New Years day. In the meantime, my Son went and got tested for covid, he finally got the results back today, and he tested positive. He and his family all have been fully vaxed, except for getting a booster, which could have made a difference. So in the meantime they are all quarantined. I'm just hoping they all pull through this soon. All this couldn't have come at a worst time for my wife and I. Everyone here on BR I hope is staying safe. Regardless of your belief's, please consider your loved ones. Not looking for sympathy, just needed to vent somewhat.