Everything posted by Darren.
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spinning for bass fishing?
Agreed. You can use spinning for everything bass if it is what you want to do. At least one pro uses only spinning gear: http://www.flwfishing.com/tips/2014-04-22-going-big-with-a-spinning-rod
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spinning for bass fishing?
I use both, and I did try to do everything with a BC, but the experiment, while quite successful, proved *for me* that the wind and light lures are not best suited for BC'ing. So I always have a spinning rod with me, and, in fact use it more than my baitcasting setup these days.
- Best jig rod and reel
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if I like my clearance rod...??
Agree with much here. @anthonyfip you hit a key thought when you said "but feel that I don't really need to". Listen to your inner voice. I've bought cheap, and I've bought expensive. Sure I love the expensive rod, it is far more "crisp" than anything else I own. But I went with it because I wanted to. I didn't need to. In fact, that money spent could have been better spent elsewhere... As as been warned, it can be an endless chase for "the one". @billjaco Nice first post. Welcome aboard!
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Size doesn't matter
Awesome! Just putting fish in the boat is fun enough!
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Rapala scale is very irritating
LOL. Heh. Happened to me with another brand. The fish I weighed was pounds lighter than it should have been... Stupid thing was set for KGs... Heh.
- New from IL.
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New Person on Board - from southeast Texas
Welcome aboard, Ralph!
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Short fishing pants- good deal
Us vertically challenged guys get no respect!
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So much for credit/debit cards with chips......
Yeah, no. Those chips are more trouble than they're worth, IMO...
- Ned Rig=fantastic
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A little better..
Niiice catch!!
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sight fishin' victim #3
Great day, indeed! Nice bass she's holding there.
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My creations
*Really* nice work, man. They look sweet!
- leaders?
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leaders?
In my opinion, yes, but not necessarily why you think. Braid is expensive and I prefer to not keep cutting down on it retying hooks and such during an outing. So a leader allows you to save braid. That said, two knots are really all you need: uni-to-uni, and the Albright Special/Alberto. There are YouTube tutorials that make tying really easy with practice. I am 100% confident in my leader knots.
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Newbie from Colorado
Welcome aboard!
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St croix outlet trip 2 for 80.00!
Nice! Pray tell, what is that white stuff on the ground?
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Cold Post Spawners
Welcome aboard! I'm with Catt. Wacky rig 'em.
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First Sight Fish of the year
Nice catch!
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Music from my younger years
A Birthday of happiness....congrats.
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Beginner problems in Potomac area.
Welcome aboard, first off! What have you tried to throw? I can't say much for the Potomac, but there are plenty here that can offer assistance. I like to start people fishing with soft plastics as that's what I have personally have the most success with. Wacky rigging with a 4 or 5" Senko style bait, Texas rigging, or the like. Give us a little info on what you've been trying.
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rod length suggestions
Like WRB said, distance from reel to tip hasn't changed so much as the butt end. I discovered this when I cut a 6'6" rod down to 6'3". My main rods are 6'3" (spinning, casting), longest I use is 6'6". All from kayak (or shore). It is entirely personal. I hate longer rods as I fish a lot of close-quarter cover, under bridges, etc., and rarely have to make really long casts. That's me and how I fish.....
- mexico
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What to do?
Ah First World problems, eh? I say go with your gut. Not the monkey.