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  1. Working weekends I'm on here all day long ;D Which is every weekend.
  2. Welcome!
  3. mix of cranks, plastics, spinners. Totals at 134 with free shipping, I'd invest the rest into some jigs if you have none. Rapala DT Baby Bass 6 6.99 6.99 Rapala DT Bluegill 6 6.99 6.99 Rapala DT Hot Mustard 6 6.99 6.99 Rapala DT Shad 6 6.99 6.99 Strike King Pro Crank Chart. Sexy Shad 4S 4.29 4.29 Strike King Pro Crank Sexy Shad 4S 4.29 4.29 Picasso Perch DBL Wil Cop/Gld 3/4 5.99 11.98 Rev Bluegill Col/Wil Gold/Gold 3/8 6.99 13.98 NetBait Baby Paca Craw Black Red Shad 3.49 3.49 NetBait Baby Paca Craw Black Shadow 3.49 3.49 NetBait Baby Paca Craw Bluegill 3.49 6.98 NetBait Baby Paca Craw Junebug 3.49 3.49 NetBait Baby Paca Craw PB&J 3.49 3.49 NetBait Baby Paca Craw Watermelon Red 3.49 3.49 Yama 5" Double Tail Grub Cream White 5.99 5.99 S.K. Coffee Flip-N-Tube Black Blue Flk-Blue T 4.29 4.29 S.K. Coffee Flip-N-Tube Pearl Pepper 4.29 4.29 S.K. Coffee Flip-N-Tube Watermelon Red Flk 4.29 4.29 Strike King Rage Space Monkey Black Blue Flak 5.39 5.39 Strike King Rage Space Monkey Watermelon Red 5.39 5.39 Strike King Rage Anaconda Junebug 7" 5.39 5.39 Strike King Rage Anaconda Watermelon Red Fl 5.39 5.39 Zoom Trick Worm Green Pumpkin Red 3.39 3.39 Zoom Trick Worm White Ice 3.39 3.39
  4. Welcome!
  5. Welcome! Good to have you here!
  6. Post some pictures, I'm sure someone knows.
  7. If your going to be paying 160-200 per rod I'd look at Powell, Kistler, Shimano all have amazing rods in that range. I wouldn't order direct from retailer either, check out ***.
  8. Koop replied to Dixon's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Senkos and craws.
  9. Well there ya go I learned something new as well. Thanks for clearing that up Raul err Yoda ;D, I had thought the swivel allowed a better side to side or roll action.
  10. Koop replied to tutle's topic in Introductions
    Welcome, I grew up in NC and have fished a few lakes there myself. You will find a great deal of information on these boards! Welcome!
  11. The quick snaps add another friction breaking point. I have read a long discussion on these boards that many stated the swivels actually make the action better, I can not confirm or deny this. I personally don't use them, but if your going to, make sure to get swivel snaps. I saw Bass Pro Shops® Pro Qualifier Swivels with Snap recommended a few times as well.
  12. Hm if your dead set on Hendrix this should be easy... This would be my set up, but some of these are not ideal and I would personally not go with all Hendrix at all but heres my shot at this: Baitcast: Flipping Rod: FS904x 7'6" 10-30lb 1/2 - 2 oz Fast Extra Heavy Worm Rod: WR843 7' 8 - 17lb 1/8 - 3/8 oz Fast Med Heavy Frog/Swim Bait Rod: FR845 7'0" 10-20lb 3/8 - 1 oz Mod Fast Med Heavy Drop Shot Rod: SJ783 6'6" 6-14lb 3/16 - 5/8 oz Fast Medium Spinner Bait Rod: 66MH 6'6" 10-17lb 1/4 - 1 oz Fast Med Heavy Crank rod: CB845 7' 10-20lb 3/8 - 1 oz Mod Fast Med Heavy Spincast rods: Carolina rig: SCR844 7' 10-25lb 1/4 - 1 oz Fast Heavy Finesse rod: SCB70ML 7' 8-17lb 1/16 - 3/16 oz Mod Fast Med Light
  13. X2 also you can use a 5/0 Hook in the Ribbits after I switched to a Owner 5/0 twistlock (started with a 4/0) my hooking percentage jumped significantly. Yeah brand isn't as big of a deal. I like Owner or Gama. I use a Gama 5/O, Owner 5/O would be just as good. I do recommend getting the "Superline EWG" though.
  14. Koop replied to Koop's topic in Central Bass Fishing
    I am planning on attending, does anyone have room still in their rooms / cabins? I would glady car pool with anyone down there or else I can drive solo the whole way. Just trying to make some preparations. Also looking for a spot on a boat... would glady pay gas and what not.
  15. When I was in Iraq on my 3rd tour, we put a mouse,a camel spider and a scorpian in a trash can for a 3 way battle royal.
  16. Wowza, thats a massive cat. I thought my 16# PB channel cat was big ;D
  17. I like a Gama 5/O superline EWG for frogs.
  18. I ended up debating for quite some time. I ordered the Kistler 7'1 H pitch n' flip rod. I think this will serve as a great frog rod with a strong backbone, and a good flip / pitch rod until I can invest in a designated heavy duty flipping rod. Had to weigh the lakes I fish most often in the Madison chain don't have any super heavy cover so I think I will be fine for now. I would like to thank everyone for all the great input! (P.S. The Kistler will be paired with a Revo S w/ either 50 or 65# braid)
  19. That is a really good idea, wow thats neat. I usually only chum the water when fishing for cat... I'll throw a few handfulls of corn and dinner bell fish chum out into the current where I am fishing. Then stick some cut bait on line and toss it out.
  20. Right back to square 1 now ;-) The Dobyns 766 is 7'6. The kistler comes in 7'1 and 7'5, my concern is the trade off between frogging and flipping. Will the 7'1 flip well enough into thick cover to warrant getting it for the better frogging.
  21. I had looked at the Dobyns, but its a MH. Wanting something in H for flipping thick cover.
  22. I'm getting all hung up over 4" difference of the rods. I think the 7'5 will work t-rigged weighted senkos along the bottom,cast frogs and flip and pitch well all in one. Mainly wanted a solid rod to back up the Powell 683c I just bought.
  23. when a lunker hits my frog I usually drop my beer and feint, falling into the water.

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