Everything posted by Darren.
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Why did Bogo Grips fall out of favor?
The difference is that the 15# measures in 1/4# increments The higher models in 1/2# increments
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Why did Bogo Grips fall out of favor?
There still offered at TW! https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/BogaGrip/descpage-BOGA.html?from=basres I love mine, have the 15# model.
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Most Productive Baits ~ A Seasonal Review
Heh, I was also going to compare your speed junkie-ness to your upgrading to a power boat from a canoe... I consider my kayak like a stick bait, LOL. Works well for the amount of places I get it to.
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Most Productive Baits ~ A Seasonal Review
Based on a lot of what you like throwing, you are a speed junkie like KVD! I am less inclined to such things...perhaps a deficiency on my part.
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Most Productive Baits ~ A Seasonal Review
@A-Jay, takes a real fisherman to admit stick baits work well!
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Garmin Upgrade
Nice work! Don't own a boat, but I DIY the heck outta my kayak.
- VA Kayaker death Thanksgiving weekend - NO PFD!!
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VA Kayaker death Thanksgiving weekend - NO PFD!!
Here in VA, a kayaker died this weekend, no PFD. Needless tragedy. http://www.dailypress.com/news/traffic/dp-suspicious-object-reported-at-monitor-merrimac-bridge-tunnel-20161123-story.html @A-Jay, @Sam, others here beside myself constantly urge the wearing of PFDs all the time. There's a reason, and here is another example why. Whatever the cause of his death, barring a catastrophic stroke or heart-attack, he stood a greater chance of survival if he had a PFD on.
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Best all around soft plastic rod/reel?
Welcome aboard! I like spinning best for soft plastics, though I have casting gear that can cast almost as light bait as my spinning setups. That said, in dicey conditions, and all around for skipping under bushes, docks, etc., I prefer spinning. So I like Shimano reels primarily, but am also a fan of Daiwa, and Pflueger gets a lot of love. For rods, the Bass Pro Micro Lite in a ML power is an excellent rod for around $60 (on sale now for $50) which leaves you about $60-70 for a reel. Pflueger President, probably the best bet for the $, but if you hit up ebay you can find great deals on other brands.
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Black Friday Fishing
Would be nice to get out, but not sure it's gonna work out for me. I'll definitely try, going to be a balmy 62º here
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Best knot for Braid to Fluoro?
Albright/Alberto variants uni-to-uni (I'm tying this 99% of the time now, simply the quickest to tie when I'm out in my yak)
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Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanks and likewise!!
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Daiwa Vs. Shimano
Agree with @J Francho, these are two brands you can really "take your pick". I have a Lexa and a Chronarch 50e, the latter of which feels better in my hands. Actually gave the Lexa to one of my boys, but it is a solid reel, and I caught a lot of bass on it, including a 14# Striper. Just happen to be moving away from casting and back to spinning these days...
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NV angler please help!
Welcome aboard! Good advice from @A-Jay to get you started.
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Drop shot rod recommendations?
Actually, yes I do. On one of my Carbonlites I cut about 3" off the butt end so it is now around 6'3" and it works pretty well. That said, longer handles don't bother me too much overall, especially when standing....
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new member from ohio HI!
Welcome aboard, Matt!
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Bass Fishing Jacksonville
Can't help, but I can welcome you to the forums!
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6 foot Medium spinning rod
I use 6'6", 6'3", 6', 5'9" and 5'6" rods for bass fishing. And I use Stradic 1000 reels exclusively. My max length for a rod is 6'6". I just don't like long rods for bass fishing in my yak as I frequently fish in areas with low-hanging trees, bridges, and so on.
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New on here from SE VA
Welcome aboard!
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Drop shot rod recommendations?
My Legend Tournament ($250) is 6'3" MLXF My Carbonlites are 6'6", but one of them I cut the butt end down so it is 6'3". My other two spinning rods are both BPS Micro Lite rods, one is travel at 5'6" and the other 6'. both are excellent for drop shot. FWIW
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2016 Season Recap
Looks like a great year and some excellent pix to record your endeavors! Nicely done!
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Drop shot rod recommendations?
Welcome aboard! There are a ton of choices in your price range. My experience is limited, but I've had Shimano Compre, Bass Pro Carbonlites, St. Croix Premiere, Avid, and above your price range, the St. Croix Legend Tournament, and a few other brands. For me, the Carbonlites are excellent rods at the $100 point. But for warranty, St. Croix's Avid and up are hard to beat. I actually replaced my Avid (broke + warranty upgrade) for the Legend Tournament rod. Big difference in quality. I'd probably look at the Avid, Avid X series, although I did find Avids to be a tad tip-heavy, but that's in my hands, you may find them perfect. Edit: My action recommendations are ML, especially in the St. Croix line. I have ML in the Carbonlite and my LT is ML. Love the action. The Croix is more in between the ML and M range. Good luck
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Baitcast Rod for weightless wacky-rigging
To your last paragraph, this is one of the reasons I went to casting -- I was having significant issues with "fisherman's elbow" in both arms. So I set out to become proficient in the casting side of things. That said, I'm actually going back to spinning more, and even sold one of my Chronarch 50e reels... I think my injury was more from overuse. I was fishing nearly every day then, so make sense. I still like casting, but spinning (for me) is so much easier to deal with windy conditions, etc. And I got quite proficient with casting in all conditions. Just got tired of the drawbacks... Your reason to try casting finesse is laudable and I would say go for it! I think it will definitely help you out. I know it did me. And good luck with your wrist. Hope the surgery does the trick and wish you a speedy recovery!
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New in Central Indiana
Welcome aboard, Bill! Love your avatar
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Baitcast Rod for weightless wacky-rigging
I agree with @Gundog that spinning is the easiest; however, I spent considerable time using my Chronarch 50e reels and both a M and ML (6'6") Carbonlite rods for just such a thing. Bottom line, the Carbonlites work fantastically for what you are asking. I can even cast a weightless 4" Zoom Finesse worm wacky rigged on my ML setup.