Everything posted by Darren.
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Hello From Florida!!!
Welcome aboard!
- New From Ohio
- New Guy From In
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My First Lmb
Fantastic! And on a jig, nonetheless!! Welcome to the addiction.
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I'm The New Guy. Upstate, Sc
Welcome aboard!
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Finally Got A Kayak!
That'll be a good yak to start your kayak fishing life!
- Hello From Cali
- New Member From North Alabama
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Tough Weekend On Flooded Waters
When one of our local reservoirs is flooded, I move in on the shorelines, often I'll use weighted wacky. Caught on a spinnerbait the other day right at the flooded shoreline. But that was the only catch that day. I did try to throw nearly every color worm I had on hand. Nada. And the spinnerbait got no more strikes thereafter. So I tooled around in my yak and enjoyed the time out despite no more fish.
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Braid/spinning Reel Casting Issue--Need Help
Agree with hooah, see if Gander will redo the job for you. Also, though, what kind of lure were you throwing? If a heavy lure, you could have gone down to the backing, but if the employee actually spooled 75 yards, that probably shouldn't have happened. I spool maybe 10 yards of mono first, then fill the rest of my reels with 10lb PP. Only times I've hit the backing is when I had to cut back for snags, etc., and the braid dwindles down. I still fish it that way, just use it for shorter quarters.
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Hello From East Central Illinois
Welcome aboard!
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Thats It... I Quit.
Be strong! Good on ya, mate!
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Can't Decide Between A Kayak Or A Jon Boat
A lot of folks will wear some sort of winter water wear... I don't have anything like that but when I go out and it is cold, I usually wear sweats under a pair of jeans, and a coat over top of my PFD (always wear one!!). I have gloves from BPS with the fingers cut out so I can feel the line, etc. I'm also in a yak that doesn't get wet except from the paddle, or when I pull a fish in to weigh and measure. If you get the 115 you'll probably want to plug your scupper holes to keep a bit drier.
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Shim Vs. Daiwa Spinning Line Management
I have experience with the Stradic FI 1000 models, and the Lexa 2000 SH. Also other lower-end Shimanos, but I'll just compare the two mentioned. Like the management of both. Think both have great abilities. I use braid, so twist is not that big of an issue. Both lay braided line down just fine. Not the answer you were looking for, probably, but that's just my limited experience.
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Can't Decide Between A Kayak Or A Jon Boat
I ended up motorizing my kayak with a minn kota 30. Had to register here in VA. No biggie. Makes a huge difference in getting places, keeping "hands-free" when fishing in certain areas, etc. Wife and kids want a boat -- for skiing and such. I'd prefer to stick with the yak. LOL
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Can't Decide Between A Kayak Or A Jon Boat
Definitely tradeoffs. You can take a friend with you in the jon boat. You can move the kayak by yourself to wherever. You can't with the jon boat. You can customize either with the layout you like to fish in. Portability. Kayak, hands down. Just my .02. I considered a jon boat before I decided on kayak fishing, too. No regrets at all going the kayak route.
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New Member From Allen, Tx (Dallas)
Welcome, Brandon!
- New: Chantilly, Va
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My Legs Were Shakin
Great catch! Digital or spring scale, just get one!
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Storing Soft Plastics In Plano Boxes
I recently answered a similar thread that I was (once again) keeping my soft plastics in original bags inside gallon ziplocks. I'm now keeping my most used soft plastics inside three 3600 sized BPS boxes, and one for my hard plastics. Then I keep the "rest" of the soft plastics under my kayak seat in ziplocks, and in a large plastic bin. So I've compromised. Also mentioned that I am constantly evolving in my setup. I find one method that works great, but encounter something that irritates me and I'll switch out to something else. Now I'm at a mix of methods. Will see how long that lasts. But I completely agree with others, it's far easier to see what you've got by a glance of your Plano box (at least mine), and to keep things organized, inventory up-to-stock, etc.
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New Member From Sfl
Welcome aboard, Sam!
- 2Nd Rod
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New Member From New Jersey
Welcome aboard, Billy!
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New Member From Illinois
Welcome aboard!
- Newbie From Ny