Everything posted by Darren.
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canoe/kayak stabilizer advice
Such a great pic, @Goose52. @keeganzpapa I would think you'd want at least 12 - 16" bouys for your purposes. I made such a DIY project years ago, don't have any of it laying around anymore that I could measure for you. I *think* my lobster pot buoys were 14 or 16"... Don't even remember where I got them. Wish I could be more help to ya. They were more than enough for me and one or two of my kids or me, my wife, and a kiddo.
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A Few Funny Ones to Start the Year
LOL, nothing there, @Sam! Guess the file didn't upload...?
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Bluegills/crappies in Colorado
Hi Tom, welcome aboard! I'm sure there are some Coloradoans who will chime in on your quest soon. Good luck!
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Thinking about moving
Can't help you with your relocation, but good luck, and welcome to the forums, Randy!
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Cascade Valley Metro Park, Akron OH 2 JAN 2017
Looks like a cool area! Better luck the next time you guys go out
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New member from WI
Welcome aboard! Again
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First fish of 2017
Welcome aboard and congrats on your icy bass! Nice catch!
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Storing Plastics In Planos
I'm with @Scott F on this. No problems in Plano boxes. My main kit is an older Plano Guide box with a large top where I keep all my go-go plastics, some jigs, swimbaits, and so on. Inside I keep other plastics (not go-to) in their bags, also keep my Boga Grips, line, hooks, and a bunch of other stuff, too.
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New from Wisconsin
Welcome aboard!
- LMB Fishing in Japan
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Starting the year off right
Fantastic catch! And yeah, the smile says it all. Bet his heart is still pounding
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Strange things that have happened while bass fishing.
For me it was my first encounter with an otter in our local reservoirs. Quite the experience for me as I didn't know we had them...after the encounter I had to immediately call the ranger station and make sure I wasn't delusional.
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Short rods for pitching and light flipping
And here I thought by shorter you meant 6'6" and under! LOL. I'm in that category. Shorter rods are more my thing. Sounds like you'd be fine with a 7'6", it's only 2" shorter. I don't think you'd have trouble with frogging or swimbaiting in heavy cover with that rod.
- I'm back.
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Boat suggestions for briery creek.
Welcome aboard, Todd! Briery Creek is on my list of places in VA to fish. @Wayne P. is your guide for that lake.
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Thoughts on spinning rod for smallys
ML is great for smallies. A St. Croix ML is going to have a great backbone. I've got a 6'3" MLXF Legend Tournament Walleye rod that I use for bass fishing and it has plenty of power for turning big largies, let alone smallies. @Will Wetline is right about fine tuning. You don't want your drag too tight, and a ML rod will load up both on cast and when "playing" the fish to your boat or shoreline if your shore bound.
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What size hook for...
Trick worms - wacky, use a 2 to 2/0 wacky hook For TX, mojo, split shotting I like a 2/0 - 3/0 O'Shaughnessy bend hook. Zoom Finesse - wacky, 4-1/0 wacky hook For TX, mojo, split shotting, 1-1/0 and on occasion a 2/0 O'Shaughnessy bend hook. Haven't used the Magnum finesse worm.
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Carbonlite ML Baitcaster
Got one and love it. I swap my 50e between it and a 6'6" MH Carbonlite. The ML excels at casting wacky, mojo, split shot, cranks, and so on. It's a versatile rod. I can throw very light baits like 4" GYCB Shad Shape Worms, 4.75" unweighted Zoom Finesse worms on a light wire hook.
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What lure caught your biggest bass of 2016?
Pretty sure it was on a Yamamoto Shad Shape Worm on a drop shot.
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Thoughts on spinning rod for smallys
Out of curiosity, Mike, why do you not want to go lighter than a M power rod? ML rods, especially St. Croix, will be more than enough to bring in a trophy smallie and then some.
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New member from Ct
Welcome aboard!
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New member from Central KY
Welcome aboard!
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Daiwa Exceller
I can tell you I had one problem with my Lexa, the anti-reverse pawl. It got mangled on a few casts. I was able to straighten it with some pliers and it works fine now. Just mention as a FWIW. I read in some other forum of this being an issue in some Lexa models. Heck if I can remember what forum now as that was a couple years ago and I never bookmarked it....
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Daiwa Exceller
@IndianaFinesse, I have (well, one of my sons now) a Lexa casting reel and it is quite nice. Casts light baits, etc. It is very similar to the Exceler except, I believe, for a few bearings. I think for jerks and tops you should be ok with it...but I can't be 100% certain. I believe @ww2farmer has used/uses Excelers? Maybe he can chime in.
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Happy new yr.
Likewise, Jim!