Everything posted by Jason Penn
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Bass Tracker Owners
I've got an 02 PT175 and 6 rods is about the max I can keep out on the front deck. If I used any rods shorter than 6'6" I could probably keep a couple on the console side of the deck, but all of my rods are over 6'6". That being said, I don't really need more than that. I normally have 5 casters and 1 spinning rod with me. If I fished T's I could see needing more.
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weedguard protector for powder painting?
Anybody using these? http://www.barlowstackle.com/Heat-resistant-Tubing--P1200.aspx I haven't quite got the paint process down. I can't seem to get the weedguards in after painting heads. I tried to scrape it out and ended up chipping paint off the head! :-[
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Jig set up
Yea the PQT and CL are pretty much the same reel. I'm not sure the standard PQ gears and drag will work in the in the CL/PQT but I'm going to try it. I have used a lot of highend reels and I like these BPS reels as much as anything I've ever used. The only thing (other than the paint job on the Carbonlite ;D) that I want different about them is a higher IPT. Hopefully I'll have that taken care of next week. I was telling a buddy of mine earlier today something has really got to be wrong with me....I've got BPS reels on Steez rods!!
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Jig set up
I'll have to check on it. I wouldn't think they had a 7:1 since the Carbonlite is not available in it. I've got a gear set and drag from the regular PQ on the way I'm going to try and make my own.
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Jig set up
You could always split the difference and get the 6'9" MH if the 7' doesn't work out. If you have a BPS anywhere near you see if they have any of the Pro Qualifier Tournament reels. They only come in a 6.4:1 ratio but that may be fast enough for you. They're black with rainbow glitter in the paint, and they're basically a Carbonlite minus the clicking cast control, and with a different handle. IIRC, they're $80 and in-store only.
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Compare the BPS Carbonlite reel
I'm pretty sure some folks have already done some drag upgrades to the CL. I don't know a lot about working on reels, I've only done minor things like changing out gears and handles. I don't know if you would need to change out the shaft in order to add an extra metal washer behind the gear set. I wish I knew if it wou work. I really have had good luck with these BPS reels. The are smooth, comfortable, and light weight. Another thing I like about them is there's no play in the handle when engaging the reel like there is with my Fuegos. I would love to have a couple in a 7:1 ratio.
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Compare the BPS Carbonlite reel
I have 1 CL and 2 of the Pro Qualifier Tournament reels and have been very impressed with them. I do wish BPS would've followed up this year with a 7:1 ratio in the CL or similar light weight reel. The CL can be dropped down to a 5:1 but not raised to a 7:1 according to BPS rod & reel repair. The 7:1 gears uses (IIRC) 3 drag washers behing the gears and the CL only has 2.
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whats the best kvd cranking rod size for throwing...
I have no experience with the KVD rods but I personally like a M power for traps. There's not really any resistance with those baits so you don't need a stout rod. I don't think you'd need a MH for smaller jerkbaits either. Now the M could possibly be the wrong rod if you're fishing grass alot. The places I fish has very little to no grass, so I couldn't help you if that's the case.
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why would you want a fast tip vs an extra fast tip?
I personally like F vs XF. I feel like it casts better, but that is just for me.
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Veritas
I've got two of the 7' M m/f rods and really like them. I'm using one for spinnerbaits and the other for med-deep cranks. To me it's a little too stiff & fast for small shallow crankin but it works good for the LC Clunn baits. Anything like a size 5 fat free shad is perfect range. I threw a DT16 last time out and it was almost too much. Those baits really have the most resistance of any crank I throw though, even the 10 pulls pretty hard. I really don't do much deep cranking so I should be good!
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BPS Master Catalog 2011?
Hopefully they'll have some more reels in the weight class of the CL but with 7:1 gear ratios. I have had no problems at all with the CL/PQT reels this past year but it would be nice to have a higher speed. Found this on BPS' site. Check out the lockdown ring it looks very similar to the Verdict. http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Bionic-Blade-XPS-Trigger-Rods/product/10210581/-1749640
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BPS Master Catalog 2011?
BPS is being tight with their site this year. Normally by the middle of December they have all the new stuff posted but not this year.
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Christmas week bass
Looks like a very fun day!! I love fishin this time of year because noone else is I got to go this past Sunday. 46 degrees and sunny with a calm wind. 41 degree water and I caught 5, broke off on 1, and lost another with the biggest going 4 1/4-4 1/2lbs. I only got to fish from 1-4:30 so i was very pleased.
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The Steez Reels ARE worth EVERY penny.
The only rod that I own that I never think about "upgrading" is a 7' MH steez. I am completely happy with it and actually plan to get the 7'1" H this next year. I almost sold it not long after getting it and I'm glad now that I didn't. If I would just bite the bullet and buy what I'm wanting instead of trying to find something "that'll work" I would probably end up saving money! Maybe that makes the Steez worth the money right there to me. As far as the reels go, i owned 2 103HA's and a 100HA. They were very nice reels but they didn't really out perform other reels I had at the time except in pitching light baits. The 103's could pitch light lures and weightless plastics farther than any other reel I have owned. They also felt incredibly comfortable mounted on the Steez rod. I decided to sell the reels though. I've been thinking about maybe getting a couple of the Steez SHA reels for plastics & jigs. The 1st Daiwa reel I ever owned was a TDZ103H. I used it for a couple of months and sold it cuz it wasn't that much better than the Chronarchs & Curados I was using at the time. A year or so later I decided I wanted to try another and I've been on a Daiwa kick since. I haven't owned a Shimano since the Chronarch A & Curado B. The way prices have dropped off on the Steez if someone really wanted they could probably put a "lightly used" combo together from ebay for $500-$550. I seen 3 of 7'MH SVF rods go from $202.50 to $222.50 last week. That's still not cheap but what is nowdays?
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For those of us not throwing a jig/trailer combo
My personal best came this year on a t-rigged baby brush hog and I caught a whole lot more fish on plastics than I did a jig. I probably like fishing a jig more though because you don't have to really mess with it other than the trailer. 8-) Jig = lazy man's t-rig? ;D
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For those of us not throwing a jig/trailer combo
One suggestion I would make is try a finesse type jig to start out. The first jig fish I ever caught was on a 3/16oz Strike King bitsy bug with half a lizard as a trailer. At the time that's all I had to use. I got on 1 big laydown and caught probably 25-30 small fish off it. I found another laydown on the other end of the lake that was similar and caught another 20 fish off of it!! It was definitely a fun day. These were all small fish, but they were fish! I was fortunate enough to be fishing a place that had a large population of small fish. I could learn different techniques there because I got bites. It's hard to know if you're doing something right or wrong if you're getting no response. Once you catch a few fish you'll get a feel for fishing the lure, and then it's much easier to ramp up to the bigger jigs. I still probably fish a finesse-type jig more than full skirt jigs. This past sunday I fished from 1:00-4:30 and caught 5 fish, broke off on 1, and lost another. 4 of those 7 bites was on a Northstar 3/8oz alien head with a finesse skirt. I use a twin tail grub on all jigs.
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What Were Your Top 3 Baits for 2010?
T-rig baby brush hog jig/twin tail grub trailer jig head/4" finesse worm I'm not sure what has happened with me and moving baits. I think the last fish i caught on a spinnerbait was September!!
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I wonder if Nanotechnology will ever bring us a Fluoro braid...
I agree with you. I have a friend that only uses hi-vis line Crappie fishing and he catches plenty of fish. Would he catch more if he was using FC...who knows? I emailed Spiderwire about the Fluorobraid hoping they might be coming out with a hi-vis version, but they said at this time there was no plan to. It seems pretty logical that a line that was basically made to be used for slow techniques (jigs, plastics) would also be made available in a line watching color 8-)
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Anybody Get The BPS Or Cabelas 2011 Catalog?
Normally they're blowing out their house brand rods & reels during this time but they don't seem to be doing that this year.
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new pro qualifier tournament edition
Prior to getting the 2 I've got I was worried about the paint job, but it's more subdued than what it appears in pictures. You put a camera flash on it though and watch out!! I'm pretty sure Pro Qualifier gears in 5.4:1 & 4.7:1 will work in these reels, they work in the Carbonlite. Both of these reels are a good option for a light weight deep crank reel. Stock (6.4:1) I measured 25" IPT. I contacted BPS R&R repair and they said the 7:1 gears won't work. The "reel grip" knobs can be replaced if you want. They don't feel bad, but they look kinda funky to me.
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TRACKER HULL FAILURE
best of luck with your new boat!!!! I hope I'm not a disgruntled Tracker owner one of these days. I've only had my 02 PT175 for a short while, but it's soooo much nicer than the 1436 I fished out of for years.
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new pro qualifier tournament edition
I've got a couple of them and really like them. I've swapped the handles out for Carbonlite handles on them. I'm hoping BPS brings out a 7:1 Carbonlite next year so I can swap gears in these 2 reels. They perform well with 1/4-3/4 oz lures, they engage well after the cast, they are really smooth, light weight and are comfortable to palm. I really don't expect much more out of a reel.
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Not liking my EVA knobs
I'm not positive but I think any of the knobs on BPS reels work on the XT's handle. Seems like I remember reading the Rick Clunn knobs feel more like Shimanos. If you run a search in the Maint/Supertuine section of Tackle Tour you can find out some things about that handle. I personally love the eva knobs and have Carbonlite handles on most of my reels. If you decide you would like to sell them PM me.
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Veritas
that's it
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Veritas
I gotta say I do love how the Daiwa rods stick fish. I used the 7' MH TDS rods for spinnerbaits and cranks. I don't recall ever losing a fish on them, but they're not very light and sensitive! I was using TDZ100's on them which made them a little more comfortable. The Veritas is working out good for 3/8-1/2oz dbl willow spinnerbaits, but it is pushing it with a 1/2oz single #6 colorado. In it's defense, a #6 colorado with a 6:1 reel will tax a lot of rods! I'll try it with a 5:1 reel next time I get to fish and see how that works out. I normally use a 5:1 reel and single blade baits in colder water, I just haven't got around to it yet this year.