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  1. I think I am going to go with the invisx, I use this stuff for my trout gear. thanks all for the insight!
  2. Strictly for dropshotting on a spinning outfit. Fluorocarbon. The line I use now is Vanish and it will be the last time I spool it with this brand. Sometimes if I try to cast far I will get a nice bird nest type about 2 feet above my dropshot rig. So I will take any suggestions and try them out. Thanks!!!
  3. is recommended for dropshotting in 30ft and up to 70ft of water? Also, what type of hook and size would you recommend for dropshotting? Thanks!
  4. thanks guys, I really prefer the 6'8 for comfort and the lakes i fish at aren't very deep, mostly city park lakes..
  5. or is it all preference? I dont really care about distance in casting, so was going to go with the 6'8... also the 6'8 would fit in my car easier.. so is there any difference?
  6. appreciate the info all. Will look into youtube more. Thanks!
  7. Is the repair hard or easy? It also smokes in that area.. Ive got quoted $250-$600. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  8. I do apologize, guess I should of gave the pond condition too, was in a bit of a hurry to post. visibility isn't that great, murky water I guess you can say, haven't checked yet how the weeds are, but usually a TON of weeds. WRB - yes SoCal, the place I am talking about is in a decent neighborhood As for bass prey, blue gills and little fry, occasionally I'll see a crawdad close to shore but don't see many...
  9. I do apologize, guess I should of gave the pond condition too, was in a bit of a hurry to post. visibility isn't that great, murky water I guess you can say, haven't checked yet how the weeds are, but usually a TON of weeds. WRB - yes SoCal, the place I am talking about is in a decent neighborhood As for bass prey, blue gills and little fry, occasionally I'll see a crawdad close to shore but don't see many...
  10. I do apologize, guess I should of gave the pond condition too, was in a bit of a hurry to post. visibility isn't that great, murky water I guess you can say, haven't checked yet how the weeds are, but usually a TON of weeds. WRB - yes SoCal, the place I am talking about is in a decent neighborhood As for bass prey, blue gills and little fry, occasionally I'll see a crawdad close to shore but don't see many...
  11. Has anybody tried this? Looking for a new scent for my plastics and cranks..
  12. Location: Heavily pressured city park pond. Weather: low 50s in grey light, 60s noon. Clear skies mostly. Should I just use the techniques that got me bites here before or should I change it up? Last outing, got skunked. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  13. Location: Heavily pressured city park pond. Weather: low 50s in grey light, 60s noon. Clear skies mostly. Should I just use the techniques that got me bites here before or should I change it up? Last outing, got skunked. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  14. Location: Heavily pressured city park pond. Weather: low 50s in grey light, 60s noon. Clear skies mostly. Should I just use the techniques that got me bites here before or should I change it up? Last outing, got skunked. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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