Everything posted by Delaware Valley Tackle
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Rookie from MA
NewFishinDad! I'm from Upstate NY originally. Where do you camp?
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Here is my introduction
You can't be Frank and Lee. You have to pick one. lol ;D
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Here is my introduction
Lee!
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The Intro
KC ***atic!
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hello from CA
Oscar!
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newbie outa Michigan
perchin! Great place to hang out and pick up info. Enjoy!
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Favorite set-up for smallmouth
7' Med/Fast Custom Built on an MHX blank Pflueger President 2500 size spinning reel 8# size braid on one spool and 6# Trilene XL mono on the second spool.
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favorite top water last year ?
I had a Heddon Tiny Torpedo in baby bass color that got aggressive bites pretty much all year.
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Gun Smoke SiC guides
Sic is harder than Alconite but you don't need sic to fish braid. Alconite guides are the best bang for your buck guide wise IMO.
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Homemade split grips
That's general idea behind no fore grip. A far as solvents go, I don't use anything harsher than denatured alcohol. If you can get under the epoxy without cutting into the blank it will often peel once you get it started.
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Homemade split grips
Sanding will not hurt sensitivity but sanding into the blank will compromise the rods integrity. Go slow and be careful.
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Products for cleaning cork?
x2 Readily available, inexpensive & effective
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Salt water and freshwater gear
Materials may vary in models within a brand making them more or less corrosion resistant. Rinse well immediately after use and clean/lube often. If you do a lot of salt water fishing there are many specific saltwater reels to choose from.
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Baitcasting reel background
Cheap is a relative term. A Medium Heavy/ Fast in whatever price range your budget allows will probably be suitable for most bass fishing situations if you're limited to one setup.
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Homemade split grips
Nice job! 8-)
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Salt water and freshwater gear
Some reels are designed to be more corrosion resistant than others. What reels are you fishing?
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Baitcasting reel background
Look here for a schematic: http://www.abugarcia.com/product_schematic.php?id=226.228.1017# Look here for a product review: http://fishing.about.com/library/review/reviewrodreel/blrvsambassc3e.htm If you haven't, get the reel torn down inspected and properly lubed for peak performance. Especially if it's been dunked!
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Applications for 6.3 gear ratio reel..........????
x2
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The bass were in a weird location...
The over head cover that blocks the sun also blocks the wind which may cause a slight temp difference. If not that, I would think forage or some under water cover. Maybe a steeper bank to access deeper water.
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Bearing Upgrades
The improvement would depend on the reel you're starting with. The Orange Seal Bearings are noticeably faster due to composition and the no-contact seal. Application is also a consideration. Are you looking for max free spool for pitching? Is casting distance is a goal or do you just want to smooth the reel? There are also other choices like ABEC 7 hybrid with standard stainless seals which are priced in between.
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Split Grip Casting rod
"Balance" is also a little subjective. Balance point to some may mean the rod will see-saw on a finger under the reel or in front of the reel seat. I view balance more as being just the right mix of blank, guides, grip etc. to provide a rod that casts well & presents baits as intended while feeling light and comfortable in the hands. A split grip may be part of that, but doesn't have to be.
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Quantum Schematics
What model reel do you have?
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Flipping & pitching reel...
The revo STX and Premier both have good free spool for pitching. The STX comes in 7.1:1 the Premier is 6.4:1.
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chain pickerel (do you eat them?)
I've also heard that making cakes is a good way to prepare bony types of fish. I haven't tried though.
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Alabama NewB fesh to this site - Hello all!!
Ellery! You chose the best site on the net for info.