Darren.
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Baitcasting 101
I say go for it, but realize there's just about no freshwater fish spinning gear can't handle. There's even an FLW pro who only uses spinning gear, even for flipping/pitching in thick slop. I learned baitcasting because I wanted to, but i could do everything I do on BC gear with my spinning gear. Just saying... For my BC gear, I use 20lb PowerPro, but there are many here who believe that to be too thin and cause of digging in. But I don't have any issues that I can't easily overcome. That said, look for a quality BC that has a good braking system. Overruns/birdsnesting can ruin a great day on the water.
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Bass Pro Shops Exploring Bid For Cabela's
Guess it's at "wait-n-see" stage now. Hope it can reorg w/o acquisition.
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Sentenced
Hopefully this is "justice served"... Sad story...
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New To Site, Trying To Find Places In Fl,ga,sc,nc
Welcome aboard, Regi!
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30 Pound Thrust Minn Kota T Motor
Wayne, I, too have looked for ways to make a 30 a variable thrust motor. I've got a Minn Kota C2, and there are kits out there, but it seems you have to be a dealer or something to get them. I reference BassYaks.com who gets the kits and offers them with their own kits. Not sure there are many options out there.
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Looking For A New Spinning Reel
Let me (us) know how you like it!
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Shortening Rod Butt
I just shortened my 6'6" Carbonlite spinning rod to 6'3". Shortened the butt as you're doing. Was able to heat up and remove the cut section from the butt and reuse it by gluing it back on. Not perfect by a builder's standard, but for me it looks and feels great. Balance with a Stradic 1000FJ is still spot-on where I like to hold it. Going to be much easier to use this rod now. Won't catch my PFD and such when in the yak.
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Looking For A New Spinning Reel
I have not tried the Fuego, but based on what I just checked on Daiwa's site you're correct, and the only thing (personally) that I would change on the Fuego is the EVA grip. I like the paddle grip better, but again, a personal preference. Looks like a pretty good choice, the Fuego.
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Looking For A New Spinning Reel
I, too, didn't quite like the feel of Pflueger reels. I went in to a BPS all set to buy one but ended up leaving with a Stradic 1000FI. No doubt Pfluegers are fine reels, but it has to feel good in my hands, and when I crank the handle, etc. Quantums reels were very cool, but didn't have that "it" factor like the Shimanos did for me. I bought my Lexa 2000SH having never touched one - dangerous - but I was very pleased with it. Has a good fit for my hands. But now that I've bought some Stradic FJ reels, everything else I have has taken a back seat. The FJ's are amazing.
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Looking For A New Spinning Reel
Since you want to move from Shimano, have a look at Daiwa's Lexa 2000SH. Very nice reel you can find at or below your price range. I have one and it is a solid reel for fresh/salt. It is closer in size to the Shimano 2500 sizing. Highly recommended.
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Your Preferred Line For Line-Watching Applications?
Welcome aboard! For me, yellow PowerPro + a leader. Great for my "old" eyes.
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Things That Make You Go, Humph!
I learn something new everyday. Humph!
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Kayaker From S. Texas/ Falcon
Welcome aboard!
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Goatman Sightings!
Common sighting at Redskin games.... Just sayin'....
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6 Pound 8Oz Biggest Best One Ever
Congrats! I was the opposite, 8lb 6oz!
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Am I The Only One That..
Sorry, mate, there's Late Spring, Summer in that neck of the woods... But you'll love rooting for the Bills!!!!
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Thanksgiving Trout
Great looking trout there! Well done!
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Am I The Only One That..
Thankfully, the window of no-fishing in my parts of VA are narrow. Much more narrow than when I lived in Western NY. Don't miss it there at all... There's no "bass season" here, as it is year around. I'll keep fishing when time permits, and honey-do lists don't overrule fishing time.
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Howdy From San Antonio
Welcome aboard, Danny!
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Deal On The Stradic Fj 2500!
My reel arrived today, from NJ. Open box, box not even properly closed. Reel in fine shape, though. Clearly someone had "played" with it as the handle was not connected to the left "normal" side, and the cap on the right side was not tightened down. No signs of being mounted on a rod, reel stem looks pristine. Finger smudges on the rear silver cap. Overall, for $99, this seems to have been quite a deal. Would have bought even if "open box" in-store, and as A-Jay said, we'd have all jumped on this in the Flea Market - used - at this price.
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New Member From Maryland
Welcome aboard, Rob!
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Happy Thanksgiving All
Likewise!
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Rigged Drop Shot Rod Storage
This is what I usually do as well. If you want to keep the weight on, then see if you can grab some strips of velcro to wrap around the weight...
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Thanksgiving Smallmouth
Nice, Josh! Happy TG!