Everything posted by Darren.
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Shimano Symetre Binding (Follow Up)
Very interesting, Ern. Haven't had the binding issue with any of my Shimano reels so far.
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San Diego New Guy
Welcome aboard!
- Greetings From A New To Br, Nc Fisherman
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New Guy From Md
Welcome aboard, Kevin!
- New From Illinois
- Greetin's From Fl
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Best Worm Hooks?
First: GO USA!!! (watching match) I like Gamakatsu brand best. But I haven't tried them all so cannot comment on all. Brands I like: Gammy, BPS XPS, Daiichi, others... Things I like, for instance, with Gammy hooks is the eye is 99.9% of the time free of sharp or "non-smooth" parts which rub against a snell knot's pass through. I've tied snells and when tightening it down the line simply snaps. I recently bought some Daiichi and some of the hooks have bad eyes. Fine for a clinch or palomar, but not a snell. This may mean nothing to you, but it's just what I've found to be the case. BPS XPS hooks are good, but I find they can go dull and need to be sharpened. Can't beat them for the price in the 25 packs, though.
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Ps (Personal Smallest)
Excellent catch!
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New Pb In South Florida
I'll say 2.5-2.75 Congrats!
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Copolymer Or Fluorocarbon For Leader Material?
I've got both, but I use copoly 95% of the time. I have more faith in it, fewer unexplained breaks, etc. With Fluoro you have to be vigilant in checking your line often. If you have the money try some of both, only then can you really decide what you'll like best.
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Water In Kayak Hull After First Trip
Agreed.
- New From Ohio
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Micro Brews
New Holland's Dragon's Milk Devil's Backbone Belgium-style ales (Azrael, Dark Abbey) DuClaw's Sweet Baby Jesus.
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New From Michigan
Welcome aboard, John!
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New Member From Ks.
Welcome aboard!
- New Guy In Delawhere
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New Member From Va
Welcome aboard, Matt!
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New Kid From Nc
Welcome aboard, Bryce!
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White Lake, Nc?
Hey y'all- Any advice for tackling the shallow White Lake, NC? Family vacation... South East side of the lake. I've fished it before, couple/few years back, had some good success with a 3 and 5 pounder under docks among numerous bass caught. Also done some online research this time going in. Experience so far: Yellow perch are the dominant bait stealers, bait chasers, etc. Caught a few, plus a nice sized sunfish. One of my boys caught a 3# LMB, I had at least a 3 or 4# on the line which spit the hook jumping clear out of the water just off my yak - again. No, wasn't a swimbait this time. LOL. Using soft plastics, seems like watermelon colors getting hit/catching everything, no other color/combos getting action. Small spinnerbaits get hit and followed, nothing else. Nothing on swimbaits, cranks, rattletraps, etc. So we've had success, and all has been in the no-wake zone in the grass on the bottom. Nothing from under, or around docks. Granted, I probably need to be out at night and in the early AM, but I don't have lights on any of the yaks, so safety first, and I am keeping us all in the no wake zones given the boaters, skiiers on the lake. Thanks in advance!
- Hello From Se Texas
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New To Forums From Western Ky
Welcome aboard!
- Blown Away.
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Fathers Day ! Beatdown New Pb
Nice fish! But what's with all the blacking out of stuff? Trying to hide where ya caught it?!
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New Guy From Nj
Welcome aboard! Lived in Jersey for 4 years of my life. Good years they were
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Kayak Or Canoe
I vote for two kayaks, or a single hybrid for two (like a Native Ultimate, or similar yak). As said, cheaper is 1 canoe. More versatile would be 2 kayaks for (as said), fishing alone.