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Darren.

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  1. Darren. replied to NHBull's topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard, Al!
  2. That'd be my one complaint with Shimano reels. Something I mentioned years back in my review of the Lexa 2000SH. I love the bail wire feel on Daiwa reels. But I do love my Stradics 1000s....
  3. Good luck, Mike! Stay safe. I used to tape my windows here (before I replaced them) when we had hurricanes or storms. That could help your cracked window if you haven't done so already.
  4. Year around in Virginia. Year around in Texas. The Southern states do have that in their favor. Although, I fish catch/release, which would be the same in any state, I believe.
  5. Yes. Yes they are. Nets are important. I know all too well. Even so, sometimes a net can't reach far enough to secure the bass. Alas!
  6. Nice work!
  7. I second the smaller reel size, but that's a personal preference I have. I use 1000s for all manner of bass fishing. A Daiwa 1500 or 2000 would suit you perfectly fine if that's the direction you want to go. And a 2500 is also perfectly fine! Depends on what size you feel most comfy with. I also use braid for mainline, PowerPro in 10# and PPSS8 in 15#, which are equivalent of 2# and 4# mono, respectively. So a small reel can fit a lot of braid, then I simply use a leader anywhere from 4-15#.
  8. Being St. Croix rods, their power will be a tad stiffer than others. I personally love their ML power. I have one and it's my favorite rod for all soft plastics save the heavier TX rigs and jigs. I just picked up a Light rod (BPS Micro Lite) for a trip i'm taking in which I'll be fishing for smallies. The action is more like my ML rod though, because of the sections as opposed to the same action 1 piece which is much less stiff. You'll probably find more use for the ML, but there are guys like @Fish Chris who use "micro lite" power rods for lunkers. It's all about you and how you want to fish.
  9. Welcome aboard, Joshua!
  10. Welcome aboard!
  11. It is crazy how quickly this changed from yesterday. Thanks to the big front pushing through faster than expected. But very unlucky for y'all in Florida. If it stays true to current forecasts, there's a good bit of trouble coming your way. Like watching an out of control semi coming down the highway, no idea where it'll hit, but hit something it will. Best wishes to everyone in FL, Georgia, and SC. Get you and your family to safety, @Mike L! Not sure where Drudge got this pic from, or if it is legit, but the headline is "Scary: The Skull of Matthew"
  12. Soft plastics nut here, too. I have narrowed my use down to a few brands, but I will sometimes branch out to try one I haven't used before. Stick worms: Yamamoto and BPS Stik-O are my two favorites. Have tried others, but these tend to work best in my experience. Want to try Big Bite, and a few others eventually. Trick/Finesse: Zoom. However, I used to throw a lot of YUM when they produced watermelon gold flake in the smaller variety. There was something to that bait, the small gold flakes and coloration that was superior. Then they stopped making it.
  13. LOL...not sure I'd be cool with wearing a PFD diaper when trying to kayak fish!!
  14. #1 a PFD. Wear it at all times when in the yak. Period. #2 The rest is going to be trial and error in terms of getting the yak up and running according to how YOU like to fish. For me it took a long time to get to the place where I had my seat height right, my anchoring right, my rod layout right, my tackle availability right and so on. And none of that is permanent. I always look for ways to mod and better my kayak experience. You may wish to have an anchor trolley on each side. You may wish to use an anchor stick instead of an anchor, or a drift sock, etc. A lot depends on the conditions you will fish in, and the waters be they big, small, rivers, and so on.
  15. If we get hit on Friday PM, then my flight likely *should* be postponed or cancelled. I can only hope, but per some of the reports I've been watching (since last NHC update), it will make landfall around 2pm at Wilmington, NC, Saturday. Local weather reports are predicting gusts up to 35 here on Sat/Sun ... not sure what they're looking at. But from the 2 pm update to the 4 pm track update, it changed quite a bit. So like you say, "no telling where" ...
  16. Can't help with your questions since I don't live there... But welcome to the forums. If fishing was about cast and there's a fish, it'd be called "catching"...
  17. What I can't believe is that on a FISHING site nobody plays GO FISH!!!
  18. Welcome aboard, Thomas!
  19. We spent a week at Gaston this summer. Fantastic lake, though I did have success, it was mostly two pounds and under. Didn't venture into big water in my kayak, stayed mostly in Lizard Creek as our rental home was near it tho on the main lake. No way I'd want to be towing anything in high winds. I'm just nervous about the storm hitting while I'm out of town!
  20. Welcome aboard, Brian!
  21. Not liking the looks of the latest models bringing it in to the OBX area, which means southeast VA will get some of the fun stuff. My worry would be coming home since it isn't likely to hit until Sunday...
  22. Welcome aboard!

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