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BuckyKat

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  1. Not only do you need a 745 you'll also need a new LEWS super duty 5.4.1. Gonna need the torque winching that brush outta there!
  2. Catt, I am going to go out on a limb and think that "I know" what you mean by infused. Would you clarify the enhanced part, are they packaged (soaking) in a saline type solution?
  3. I'll throw Manns jelly worm out here only because they caught my eye the other day and the feel is crazy (the 12in. is a beast), They don't seem to get mentioned much anymore but have been around for a long while and at one time were supposed to be the bomb. Maybe some of the more experienced here will chime in and vouch for them.
  4. Go to the General Bass Forum here and under the pinned "Best Of" the Carolina Rig is covered. No matter what hardware you chose to use to make yours it is a great read.
  5. Albright, way easy! See ANIMATED KNOTS BY GROG.
  6. X2....or even the 12lb. You get the strength of a larger lb. line with the dia. of a smaller.
  7. Printed one quite a few months ago from www.thelongfin.com, just looked and they still show it but in looking at the tables under both Hybrid and Ultra the specs appear to be the same.
  8. Didn't read all the replies so sorry if this ones been suggested. I'm using Yo-Zuri Ultra 8# on a spinning and 12# on a baitcaster, try the Pitzen (also known as 16/20) with lots of spit, trim as usual. It's VERY EASY to tie and seems very reliable. Forgot to mention, when you tie it correctly you will feel a little "pop or snap" as it seats in place.
  9. That advice is given a lot here, "watch your line", sounds like you've been paying attention.
  10. I can't imagine that I would! I hope that someday I'll get the opportunity to prove myself wrong but it will probably never happen. I'm going to assume that W-C-B doesn't mean "fish every day" as in backing the boat out of the home driveway and heading to the local lakes that you've fished all your life each and every time. I'm thinking Montana for Trout, Washington State for Steelhead, Michigan for Salmon, The Keys for Bonefish, Canada for everything etc. etc. That would require various means of travel, differant styles of lodging, differant types of dining experiences. Basically, as adventurous as you would like so again, I can't imagine I would.
  11. Check out their website, at the bottom of the page under store click on technology. There's info on the differant lenses and the materials they use for the temples/frames. I think the lowest priced are along the lines of the Fathom (which I have 2 pr., one is a back up for when needed) and similar models, approx $109.00 every where you look I think. I've had these same pr. for about 12 years now, wear them "EVERY" day. Have used the repair/warrenty service 3 times and every time have been a happy customer and do not hesitate to recommend Costas (any model) to anyone that asks.
  12. Usually see at least one post like this every year in a hunting forum I browse and not in every case is the professor a vegan. They usually just don't have the stomach to harvest their own meal.
  13. Redesigned? Got rid of nasty wooden knob ??? It's that nasty wooden knob that makes it a president, IMHO you aren't getting the true feel of that reel without it. Tell you what, since I bet the newer handles are interchangable with the older ones, out of concern I'm offering to swap ya
  14. I thought he addressed this in video but maybe not, google Carolina keeper and somewhere you'll find where they explain this. If it slips with one it's probably due to the size of the weight being used (ie. 1/2 vs 3/4 vs 1oz.), recommendation is to add another keeper.
  15. Awhile back I started using the Pitzen (or 16/20) for both types I'm using. Trilene Big Game and Y-Z ultra (8lb./12lb.). Easy to tie and I've had no problems at all, use lots of spit and check after tightening to ensure it's not curly-Q'd (that equals heat).

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