Everything posted by webertime
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Daiwa V.i.p. Rods....any Experience With Them?
I have one of the 6'9" M Spinning rods. I have a Daiwa Tierra 2500 spooled with 8lb YZH mounted to it. I have fished with it once so far, using Fat Ika's and some tubes (4" with 3/16 head) for some LM and SM in a local pond. I felt more with it than my Lamiglas Excel 703 using the same baits and line. I did some googling prior to ordering and people seemed to get stuck on the handle length being too long. While it measures 16" from Butt to the front of the foregrip, the back cork is only 8.5" which seems in line with my other spinning outfits (7' Lamiglas Excel and 6'8" BPS Extreme). It balances very well with the Tierra (9.6oz). I really like it overall. I am thinking of getting a 7'3"H casting model as well.
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Rod Suggestion While On A Budget
Just found a place with 2011 Compres for $52.... 6'6" M and MH (others too). PM me if you'd like info.
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Rod Suggestion While On A Budget
Daiwa VIP Smallmouth for $60. I just got a 6'9"M Spinning rod and I am BLOWN AWAY with how nice it is. It has the same blank construction as the Zillion Rods, Alconite Guides (same as an Avid) and a full cork handle and a Life Time Warranty. I am contemplating getting a couple more.
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Whats Your Thoughts Between These 2 Reels
The Prodigy is an insanely nice reel for the $! I have the previous model (grey/green model) and bought it used... It out casts all my Curados, Revos, Citicas, and Pro Qualifiers. It's such a big difference that I have backlashed because I get stuck watching the bait fly out over the water saying WOW to myself and forgetting my thumb . The Pflueger is a nice reel from what I have seen from some of the other guys in my club (I have never used one). I'd take the Prodigy, it's based off the Daiwa Advantage so there are a billion spares and upgrades for it if you wanted to go that far with it. Just my 2 cents.
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Ardent
The 7.2:1 Faux-Carbon one with the carbon handle and drag star.
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Ardent
The drag was super nice. However the rest of it felt like a Citica/Curado performance-wise, just lighter. I hated the feeling of the knobs, they felt cheap. Would I get one at full MSRP? Nope. It's a nice reel but not really worth 2 Curados/Revos/Agrests.
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Quantum Code Or Abu Orra Sx Combo?
If you are set on one of these then the Orra SX combo would be my choice. I hate the brake dial location on the Quantum and have seen more than a few backlashes by several people b/c they hit it during a fight/cast. If you can wait for one of the sales later this month. Find a reel and throw it on one of those Daiwa VIP Smallmouth rods that can be had for $60. Same construction as Zillion rods, same guides as a St. Croix Avid, full cork... pretty sick deal.
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Sonic Spook
After a Justin Beiber concert here, the fishing on Champlain just plain died for a few weeks... I don't think it was a coincidence... The booms shouldn't bug them.
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Ardent
I got to fondle it tonight at our club's meeting. Light. Spool doesn't spin for very long at all. My first impression from a 10 minute feel up was that it doesn't feel that awesome, but we'll see how it actually works this weekend, more to come...
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What Type Of Fish Is This? Smallmouth Hybrid? O.o
Keep that place a secret!!!!!! Those are huge!
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Ardent
My buddy got one yesterday actually. We're going fishing this weekend. I'll get his opinion and try it myself and report back.
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Shimano Sedona
I have/had one that was from their first production year 1995 and it is still used by my buddy 30+ days a year as a primary reel. It could use a cleaning but it's still 100% functional and feels better than some of my newer and higher end stuff does after just one. At $60 they're a great reel. I also have a current model Sonora which is a Sedona minus one bearing and it feels very much the same as the Sedona. That all being said you can get a Sahara 2500/3000 for less than $60 shipped from Ebay. I find the alloy frame as opposed to the graphite to be noticably more rigid when fighting a larger fish. There are only 2 differences between the 2500 and 3000 size, the spool and knob on the handle, the body/rotor, everything else is the same and the 2500 and 3000 spools can be interchanged. I like the 3000 sized reel because you get a handle with a bigger knob. I say this because I notice the 3000 sized shimanos usually go for about 10% less than the 2500 size, even though for all intents and purposes they are the same reels.
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Finally Caught Some Trout (No Pics)
Panther Martin or Mepps XD spinners and Yo-Zuri Pin's Minnows (2") are fantastic Pond Trout baits and you'll slam the Crappie with them too.
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In The Jumps
It's just a game of numbers. Your bait is one of Thousands of potential prey items for maybe at most a few dozen bass. You've got a lot of competition for their attention.
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Need Help - Ri,ma,ct Bass Fishing
This is a pretty basic list and should be a good start. Colors are just what I have had luck with and often reported as being succesful). 5" Senko (green pumpkin and black with blue flake) Fat Ika (same as above) X-Rap or Lucky Craft Pointer suspending jerkbaits (Perch or whitish colors) White, Chartruese, & white/chartruse spinnerbaits (3/8oz Willow Blades in both gold and silver) Rage Tail Craws or Zoom Speed Craws (Green Pumpkin or Watermelon) Zara Spook (any) Pop-R (any) Cavitron Buzz Bait (any) 4" and 7" Roboworms (Aaron's Magic and Oxblood) 25packs of Gamakatsu hooks (2/0 EWG, 4/0EWG, 1 or 1/0 Drop Shot) 3/16oz Drop Shot Weights (You'll use this a lot up here) various split shot and bullet weights (1/4 oz to 3/4oz for the bullets) Strike King, Lucky Craft, or Bandit crankbaits (colors are all over the map, but "I" like crawfish, chartruese with a blue back, and whites/lights).
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Senkos In 61 Degree Water On Rivers
Today's air temps were high 30's and the water was 50. Between the 3 of us out there we boated 25 Largemouth 3 around 3lbs. All the big ones were on senkos, texas and wacky rigged. 61 is downright tropical...
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Does Braid Make Me A Lazy/sloppy Fisherman?
DING DING!!!!! WINNER!!! It's getting too cold up here so I am already over thinking things.
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Does Braid Make Me A Lazy/sloppy Fisherman?
Well I noticed this summer on several occasions I felt (caught) fish in situations that I really shouldn't have if not for the braid I was using. For instance I was fishing a weightles plastice for suspended smallies on a hump that topped out at 22fow. My partner got into a good smallie and I dropped my rod and netted his fish. My bait had been on the bottom for a minute or 2 and I just picked the rod up with the mindset that I'll just real it up and re-cast. I was congratulating/razing him and felt a very slight tick, set the hook and landed a good smallie. I wasn't paying attention, I wasn't even "fishing" the bait and I believe if it were Mono or Fluoro I would probably not have felt it. Not that it wasn't fun, but just felt that I didn't "earn it" so to speak. Often times when I have stuff like this happen braided line seems to be the common link. I come from a "mountain sports" background where buying a certain product instantly gives you a "higher floor" as far as your skill level and I am starting to see braid in that light. Not that it's any less fun to fish or the fish are any different, it just seems that it helps make up for some lack of skill/laziness/slopiness that I sometimes have.
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Does Braid Make Me A Lazy/sloppy Fisherman?
So I have been thinking about this sort of thing lately and I just want to know what you all thought. Is using Braid akin to "buying" skill rather than "earning" it?
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Carbon Fiber Baitcast Handels
This all depends on the alloy and treatment of the aluminum. Springboards for your swiming pool are aluminum, as are the wings of a 747. Those things flex up and down ~6ft during take off and landings. Like wise the quality of fiber, layout, and resin in a Carbon Fiber part CAN make a tremendously rigid or very flexy structure. The fibers themselves have a pretty much infinite strength, it's the resins that hold them together that fail. The material has to make sense for the structure and the given stresses it should encounter. With Carbon Fiber, once it is ready to fail (snap, crack) it gives no warning where a metal will "yield" before it snaps. In my mind a carbon handle is 99% Bling. If I laid my rod down and it was reel handle down and something fell/stepped on it I wouldn't trust it at all.
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Question About Dual Brakes
"Make everything as simple as possible and not simpler" Einstein.
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Best Weights For Carolina Rigging
Mojo Rockhoppers and their slender models (forgot the name) as well. I lost one weight this year, and I C-rigged a lot...
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Clark Wendlandt Series Of Falcon
My understanding with those rods, is that the blanks are the same as Caras. A search for Caras, in the blank that you were looking at would give you the answers you are looking for.
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1/8 Oz Rod
Lamiglas Excel 703 7' Medium Lt 3/16-5/8 (1/16oz is the weight of a small paperclip... this rod will easily cast 1/8oz). Line rated 8-17lb $109.99 American made to boot.
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Live Target Lures
Go for the larger assortment of Strike King, Rapala, Excaliber hardbaits AND some jigs and plastics.