Everything posted by Darren.
- New From Nj
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New From Long Island
Welcome aboard, Justin!
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New To The Site From Kansas
Welcome aboard, Willie!
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Lews Vs. Shimano
I refuse to participate in this thread... That said. <cough>SHIMANO</cough>
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Hello From Waco Tx
Hey Thomas, welcome aboard!
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Sconny Here, Go Pack
Welcome aboard!
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Nice Article About My Family In The Paper Today
Great story!
- Hello From Kansas
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Hello! From Va
Hi Peter, welcome aboard!
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New Guy From South Ark
Welcome aboard, Allen!
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Chuck From Tulsa, Ok Here...
Welcome aboard, Chuck!
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New From South Jersey
Welcome aboard, Mark!
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Hello From Chesterfield, Va
Welcome aboard, Aaron!
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Newbie From New Hampshire
Welcome aboard. The Fishing Bug is very difficult to get rid of. Best to just let it consume you
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Met An Interesting Guy The Other Day
Same here. Local biologist invited me to come over next time I see them electrofishing. I spoke with him about the Striper I caught in a local reservoir and he was full of great information. Loved talking "shop" with him.
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Hello From Hendersonville, Tn
Hi Alex, welcome aboard!
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South Atlanta Georgia Intro
Hi James, welcome aboard!
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A First For Me
You're a strong man, Hootie
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Best Line For Finesse Rod?
For me it's braid. Braid for spinning, casting, everything. I use 10lb (yellow Power Pro) and 15lb (Power Pro Super Slick) on my spinning reels, and 20lb yellow PP on my casting gear. 10lb is = 2lb test mono diameter 15lb is = 4lb test mono diameter 20lb is = 6lb test mono diameter On each I'll tie a leader of copoly or fluoro anywhere from 4-15 lbs. Generally I use 6-15 leaders, but will go to 4 for when I need a very light presentation. My .02.
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Trapped In My Own Head
Keep on keepin' on! And welcome to the forums!
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Baitcaster On A $175 Budget
Ooh, man. Not too hard for me. I'd look for a Chronarch 50e on eBay....
- Northeast Indiana
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Hello From Southern Iowa
Welcome aboard!
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Yamamoto Products
I've been where you are, if you don't mind me saying... While I agree, GYCB worms, etc., are top of the food chain, others have done a great job of "catching up". Now I don't necessarily mean "same as a Yamamoto" but close enough and not as costly. For me, the Bass Pro Stick-O has become my main go-to worm. Others will hail YUM, etc. I say if the GYCB baits are working for you, then ROCK 'em! No reason to kill your catching if they're working for ya!
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My New Pb!
Chunky hoss of a bass!