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Darren.

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  1. Happy crappie! Or as they say in Louisiana, sac-a-lait
  2. I've found that I've had a few worms split in half even with shrink tubing in place... pretty much just use plain worm these days, sometimes shrink wrap.
  3. Looking at that yak online there are not a lot of options to secure a crate; however, if you are fishing alone and have no "tandem" rider with you, you might be able to secure it with some bungie to the two points behind the front seat (I can't tell what they are from the images I'm looking at), and the two latch points of the rear seat.
  4. Welcome aboard! I've got both in 1000 size and prefer the Ci4+; however, no complaints about the FK, just that the CI4+ *feels* more refined, smoother to me.
  5. Welcome aboard!
  6. I've been an either/or as far as cork or EVA. Only handled Winn grips in-store and do like them; however, there's something about cork that I really like....
  7. Welcome aboard! Lots of kayak discussion here on the boards. Have you looked at the boats subforum? That said, your budget will limit you the most. However, you've got a solid option already. Bass Pro's Ascend models (some) can be stood in and are within your budget. Other option is to look at used kayaks online and in-store, assuming you are near any kayak dealers. Craigslist is great, as well. Good deals on good yaks can be found. Native, Wilderness Systems, Feel Free, NuCanoe, among options to look for in used. EDIT: Added forum links
  8. Nice catch!
  9. I wish that were the case with me. Have had successes and failures getting big bass out of the sticks. However, I do try to run my fingers down the length of my leaders more often to see if there are any nicks or abrasion spots. If so, I'll change it out, or cut it back. Lost a nice bass a few weeks back that I caught "near" a fallen tree, it was strong enough to dive under said tree and get stuck. As I tried to work it loose, it kept pulling until the line was sawed off by the tree.
  10. Posted this vid in another thread, sweet lightness! June 14 is approx date of availability.
  11. Welcome aboard!
  12. Big fan of "light tackle" and "smaller" baits. My PB of 7.5 was on a 10# leader in thick slop. While not what I consider "light", it isn't heavy either. Regularly use 6 and 8# leaders in fresh and saltwater.
  13. Welcome aboard, and good luck solving the riddle of getting the big gals out of heavy cover Some can do it with light line even, just ask @earthworm77!
  14. The man.... The men!
  15. Wow man! 2005 has GOT to be a thread resurrection first
  16. Welcome aboard!
  17. Looks like June. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-SHIMNORODS.html?from=basres
  18. Welcome aboard, Matt! Good luck with your pursuit! Sorry I can't help as my most expensive rod is a MLXF St. Croix Legend Tourney Walleye.
  19. Darren. replied to Hower08's topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard!
  20. 14 pounder where they don't even stock striper. Was first known catch of one at the reservoir. Buddy has since caught another, shorter one. Took me for a nice ride over 75 yards before I could even see what was on my line.
  21. Welcome aboard! I will sight fish mostly during spawn, when the water is clearer. Don't really have an issue with it, the folks I've encountered during such times have been mostly courteous, but there are knuckleheads out there. Granted not really the same as sight fishing from a higher boat platform....
  22. If you are young, then a metal paddle may not matter In my late 30s/early 40s I used an aluminum paddle, but upgrading to a carbon paddle was a wake-up call and SO much easier on my arms. You can snag a fiberglass paddle for $100-110 for around your price range. Aquabound is what I have used for the past, what, 10 years? I've lost count. It is there as a backup in case my trolling motor goes out. i bought the Manta Ray. https://aquabound.com/categories/kayak-paddles/recreational This is just one brand and it has served me well. Plenty of others out there to try.
  23. W/o question my fav would be the 1000 CI4+ on the spinning side, and the Chronarch 50e on the casting side....

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