Everything posted by Dave T.
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Whats Gone Wrong?
This happens all the time on most forums. You get the diehards that spend so much time on a forum that they get bored or annoyed when they read the same or similar posts over an over again. They really need to get a life beyond their beloved forum.
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$50 off Fuego, Sol and 50th Aniv Zillion at BPS
I sure hope this means that Diawa will be coming out with a faster retrieve ratio on their spinning reels. Still, $50 off a Sol is hard to pass up.
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Cabelas XML on Sale at deep discounts
That is a great deal on those rods. I hope that do the same promo on their spinning rods.
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Line and knots??
I use an improved clinch or a palomar knot with braid, and really can't tell the difference in performance.
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crucial vs. avid
Avids are really nice rods. Don't have a Cruicial, so I can't compare, but I've heard good things. Both have a nice warranty.
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How would you fish this place?
I would use soft plastics as a search bait to find the fish. They will find cover/structure no matter how sparse it is.
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i have longed for the day....
It's a great addicition... hope it lasts a lifetime.
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Why Use a Spinning Reel??
and with the right braid line... they are very close to perfect.
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Is it safe to use Quantum Hot Sauce on my Pfluger Trion.
If you're not sure, why chance it? The other folks have give you some great options. I doubt that anyone knows more about it than the Reel Mechanic, so I'd consider his recommendations very seriously. For me, most of my reels are Shimano's. I use Dupont Teflon/Lithium grease in the spray can for the gears and shafts, and Penn synthetic reel oil for rest. I use some pure alcohol to clean out most of the old crap, then quickly finishing flushing it with Dupont Teflon/Silicone spray. Then I treat the gears and shafts with the the Teflon/Lithium grease. Add some of the Penn syn oil to the bearings and pivot points... the reels perform as smooth as silk. One of my Stradics had the ill-famed "binding" issue. When I went to the above process, I never had another problem. Maybe I was lucky... maybe it never got wet enough again... maybe it's the stuff I used? Who knows? BTW, I contacted Shimano, and they said the Dupont Teflon/Lithium grease is an "excellent" choice... at least on their reels.
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St Croix spinning MXF rods for hard jerkbaits?
I think the MXF would be a great finesse rod. Not sure if it would be the best jerkbait rod, but I'm sure you could make it work. I have a LE70MF that works nicely with jerkbaits... and most other stuff that I fish with.
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How many rods have you guys broke?
Three... one fishing, one my stupidity, and one my wife's stupidty.
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Great Smallmouth Trip to Maine
Wow, I'll say you caught some nice ones. That's a seasons worth of lunkers for me.
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A few more....
Great smallies Dude!
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what action and power?
Because we wade the Susky for smallies, we can only take one rod. A 6 1/2' MF rod has always performed well with the range of lures we use. Ideally, if one could carry a MLF, MF, and MH, you would have it pretty well covered. My new St Croix LES70MF will be here Friday... it will get a workout on Saturday.
- A Solid 5
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Canoe + Trolling Motor = Bad Idea?
A-Jay, That really is a sweet setup. However, you really need to take more rods.
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A smattering of river bronze
SuskyDude, I would take you up on that in a hurry!
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A smattering of river bronze
Incredible! I sure hope I bump into SuskyDude on the Susky someday.
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I'm In Love With Lake St. Clair
Wow! I can understand why you are "in love".
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help catching smallies in maine
That sounds like good advice anywhere there are smallies!
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looking for good smallmouth rod
Yea, I'm leaning towards the LE70MF too. Most of our fishing is done by wading the river with lures in the 1/4 oz to 3/8 oz range. Sometimes a little lighter (around 1/8 or 3/16 oz). I need one rod (can only carry one) that will get me the maximum casting distance with those weight lures. I think the LE70MLF would be better if we were doing more finesse fishing.
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looking for good smallmouth rod
Seems like most folks like the "MF" in the St Croix line of rods for smallies. I've been trying to decide between the Legend Elite 70MF or the 70MLF.