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Jason Penn

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  1. i'd just make your buddy do it since you were nice enough to loan him the mold :)
  2. do you have any of those to get rid of? i've had good luck with the jewel pee wee football, but would prefer a weedgaurd instead of the single wire on the jewel
  3. i've had great luck with the dark wolf ultra, and kastking kestrel, kestrel elite, and valliant eagle 2 reels. it sounds stupid to me, but i was all daiwa rods & reels before i got hard into bfs. i haven't purchased a daiwa bfs reel yet. the reels above have worked so well for me with tsurinoya rods that i haven't felt the need to go high dollar.
  4. those pics show what is so fun about bfs to me...catch anything that swims, but fish how i feel the most comfortable.
  5. sorry, i'm an old dude, and if i've been using "bubba bfs" for a pretty good while, it's been around for years! ??
  6. i've had a shallow spool in a tatula sv for a few years, and was happy with it. i got a dark wolf ultra, and a kestrel elite in june, and both of those reels seem to throw 1/16oz jig heads better than the tatula. bfs setups have really been a blast for me. i've used spinning a pretty good bit over the past 25 years, but i didn't grow up using them. when i was a kid walking the banks of local ponds, i used a diawa spincast reel on 5' or 5.5' pistol grip rod throwing a jig trying to catch crappie. so using bfs gear pretty much takes me back to my childhood lol
  7. i've gotten bit by the bug as well. probably what i've enjoyed most about it (on top of basically catching everything that swims) is at the end of the day, i don't feel as tired through my shoulders from slinging 1/2oz baits. i've got 3 setups right now, and will add a 4th when bfe gets the tsu legend rods back in stock
  8. after inserting tungsten weights, i don't really break off fc anymore prior to that i had problems on t-rigs. i use the eugene slip knot to tie t-rigs & jigs, and a clinch knot for everything else.
  9. i use casters on the right and spinning on the left. i've tried to use left crank baitcasters, but i can't really get a good hookset with my right arm although i am right handed. same deal with spinning, but that's why i use left crank. i don't want a power hookset, i just pull into a hookset and not jerk. i want light wire hooks to penetrate and not rip a hole. that's why i want spinning rods in my right hand.
  10. how many blades do you have to buy to get them custom made?
  11. hope daiwa uses these blank on other series of rods. i have the 6'10 mh regular rebellion and love the blank, but hate the skinny reel seat
  12. i may just order 1 also lol
  13. i'll get in on thread also. i missed the 6'9 jerkbait rod on the tatula elite blowout sales, so i am thinking this rod may work well for jerkbaits, light cranks & topwaters.
  14. if you are looking for compact and durable, the bassman compact is it. the wire out of the head is so short, it's really hard to bend. the whole profile is too small to have a double willow blade bait. as munkin mentioned, they are expensive and they don't put high quality blades on them.
  15. i agree! but the head sure looks good as a bladed jig

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