Darren.
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Kvd Line Conditioner
Don't think it necessary on braid. I've sprayed it on braid, early on after buying the stuff, but it wasn't necessary at all.
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My New Absolute Favorite Sport !!!!!!!
Football? Basketball? Baseball? Wimpy sports. Curling is where it's at.
- My 1St Batch Of Jigs
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New Rod And Reel Combo
Sure you could go for that. There are any number of combos that would serve you well for the task you are thinking of. You don't have to drop a precious coin to get one, for sure. And as Packard indicated, you might find some gold at next week's Bass Pro Spring Classic.
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Changing Knob On Symetre 2500Fj
I'm also not a fan of the T knob. I've perused ebay and japantackle.com for replacements on the event I end up buying one with a T. Currently casting my gaze at the Lexa spinning reel, all models come with at T.
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Air Force Basser
A hearty welcome!
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New To This Site
Andy! Welcome to the site!
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Need Some Help With Kayaks
Well, if I may be so bold, you may NOT want a rigged fishing kayak. Here's why. Some yaks are rigged by companies who talked to a bunch of fishermen and took the aggregate vote as to where stuff should be placed (rod holders, etc.). You may not fit that aggregate. I.e., you may say, "no, I prefer to put my rods over here". So that said, if you find a suitable kayak, rig it up for fishing after you've fished in it for a while. Where would YOU like things to be? Where do you find yourself wishing the rod holder was? Stuff like that. On my current yak, the Native Ultimate 12, I use a milk crate to which I've attached several pieces of cut grey PVC for rod holders. The way I want them. So you can save a few coins by buying a NON-fishing kayak and rigging it on your own. Does that make sense? Hey, if that doesn't jazz you up, then by all means, get one that is pre-rigged for fishing. Some folks love 'em! In that case, may I recommend the Moken series of kayaks. They are solid, have a built-in rear wheel for carting the yak to and from. If your budget is under a grand, even under $500, then you can certainly find something used on the web, or at a kayak store. I bought mine at a yak store and the folks there were awesome. They didn't try to squeeze me into something THEY wanted to sell, rather they sold me what I wanted.
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Hypothermia Help
I was thinking the same thing - I've noticed when I'm cold to the core, that it usually precedes getting sick. EDIT: Of course you were just cleared, but it may be leftovers, if there's such a thing (not dinner).
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Where Do You Start?
That's sobering.... I've considered pouring my own wacky jigs, but this is certainly making me think twice. Rather spend the start-up cost on other things, frankly. Don't fish them enough to even warrant the cost.
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Going Fishing Tomorrow
I'll just throw a welcome to the forums your way!
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Combo Vs Seperate? [Newbie]
I think this is some good advice. Although I'm a fan of lesser-poundage braid on spinning gear, you'll do fine with 20 lb for just about anything you'll encounter.
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Ok I Think I Decided On A Rod And Reel
Agree with the others, good all-around choices that should serve you well.
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Why Did You Buy That Lure?
Sign me up for a cruise on a floating septic tank!!!
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Anybody Ever Use These ?
Yeah, the action is pretty awesome on the BPS version, too... wish the fish were in on that action, tho.
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Lady Of The Lake
That's a frickin' BEAST! Wow.
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Why Did You Buy That Lure?
I'd say I've - at one time or another - been influenced by all the above. Today, probably talk with friends and read forums to get tips. Although I tend now to be more specific, tailored to my personal fishing style. I.e., If I'm primarily a soft plastics guy, I no longer jump all over a friend's recommendation of a new crankbait, etc. That's been a money pit in the past.
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Soft Plastic Ban In Maine.
Gosh I hope you're wrong, Fish!! (on the 20,30, or 50 year thing). You're right that too many kids are glued to TV, other electronics....
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Kayak Fisherman Looking To Expand
Welcome to the forums, Joe! Lots of us kayak folk here. Happy to exchange knowledge.
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Braided Line Help
I think you'll find it 50/50. There are a lot of 832 folks on the forums, I'm a Power Pro guy, have used Sufix braids, but have chosen to pass over the Super Slick. I have talked with a buddy who loves S8S for both fresh and saltwater trout fishing. Put it this way, there are great things said about both lines, probably moreso than bad things to be said. How's that for a muddy answer?
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Anybody Ever Use These ?
Yes. <sigh> I think I still have the bag... Personally I found it to be, uh, less than productive, although it sure looks like it would work. Now maybe during spawn it'll enrage the Guardians of the Nests! Now I have to find that bag....
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How Many Miles Does Your Ride Have?
Well, our newly totalled '93 Toyota Corolla had around 275k Just picked up a 2003 Toyota Tundra which has 153k. Our 2001 Honda Odyssey has 155k or thereabouts.
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The Bps Spring Classic Flyer Has Arrived!
Blasphemy, indeed! Perhaps I need to spend more on her so she'll ignore my little fishing hobby.
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The Bps Spring Classic Flyer Has Arrived!
On the topic of the OP, it is crazy that I've not received my Spring Classic flyer yet. I know folks in the area who have... Has me thinking if my wife is in on the conspiracy. Me: Hon, did I get a BPS flyer today? (every day for past week) Wife: Mmmm, nooope.
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Gas Prices On The Rise Again
It is ridiculous. I'm all for capitalism, but geez. Brace for record big oil profits again in 2014.