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stevec328 started following Best Overall Year-Round Lure(Soft Plastic) , Flake color , Help Braid to Fluoro knots and 3 others
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Help Braid to Fluoro knots
Alberto knot is an excellent knot but I have started using the 13 knot ( Youtube ). It's similar to the Slim Beauty, easy to tie, small diameter and appears to be very strong. It's also a saltwater knot, so should be plenty strong for bass fishing.
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Berkley Nanofil - Real or Hype?
I've had good luck with Nanofil but I always use a leader. No problems and it casts great. My breakoffs with it have come from hanging up. I have used the 10 and 12 lb test, both on spinning reels. I use the alberto knot with a couple of extra wraps. I read somewhere on the internet that one of the Berkley guys said that's how he tied Nanofil. No idea if a Berkley guy actually said that but it seemed to make sense and it's worked for me. Your mileage may vary.
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Using leaders
I mostly kayak fish and always use braid with a leader on my spinning outfits. Main reason I use a leader is if I get hung up I can usually break off with the flouro a lot easier than with braid. If I get hung up deep with braid and no leader I usually wind up cutting the line at the kayak. Saves me a lot of main line.
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Best way to store spare baits
+1. What he said. Best method I've found, especially the gallon zip locs for soft plastics.
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Pflueger President Limited Edition 2016 vs. Lew's Tournament Pro HP 2015
I just picked up a spinning reel yesterday. Only I was choosing between the President Limited Edition and the Pfleuger Supreme. The LE is priced at $79 and the Supreme is $99 with a $20 rebate. Basically the same price. I went with the Supreme and got the full magnesium frame. Supreme has a 6:2 gear ratio. Haven't fished with it yet but it's very smooth and I'm really happy with my purchase. Good luck on your choice.
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Accessories That Won't Break The Bank
I thought they were too, but found out differently. Better leak test them before you put valuables in them.
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T.r.d. Storage??
I've carried my zinkerz and TRD's in a double sided plano box ( 4x6 ) for about six months and they still look like they did when I took them out of the package. Except for those I've used of course. I keep my jig heads and hooks in there also. I could fish out of the box for months without refilling it and it's much handier on the kayak than the original packages (tried that). Like most things fishing, it's a personal choice.
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Any Nanofil Fans?
I've been using it for a couple of years and really like it, especially the bright green. I read on another site ( don't remember which or I'd post a link ) that one of the Berkley guys said he always puts a few extra wraps on a knot with Nanofil. I've been doing that and haven't had any slippage ( I use the Alberto knot ). My line has frayed too, but no break-offs.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Picked up a Berkley Shock spinning rod today. Haven't fished it but I'm impressed so far. Only problem is I really didn't need it. Bait monkey....
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Fenwick Customer Service
I had a similar experience. Broke a 6'3" Smallmouth spinning rod (my fault, not the company's) and they replaced the rod at a substantial discount. I didn't expect them to just give me a new rod when i was the one who broke it and was very happy with their response. Will definitely buy Fenwick again.
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Glow In The Dark Soft Plastics?
Zoom makes a super fluke in glow with chart. tail which I have found to be very effective in low light conditions ( mostly dusk, don't do a lot of morning fishing). I do know it is visible to me when other baits can't be seen. Maybe just right place and right time, but I don't leave home without it.
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Kayak Tackle Problem
I usually take one sandwich bag filled with flukes and other shallow soft plastics and one sandwich bag with craws, beavers, and worms. A small tin that carries extra hooks, sinkers, ect. One small spool of leader material. One spinning outfit and one baitcaster. I know, most people don't fish like I do, but I still catch fish and have fun. Tight lines.
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Bass Fishing On A Kayak?
Bass Pro, Dicks, Gander Mountain, and Academy Sports all have kayaks at a reasonable price. They are not bad kayaks. Do some research on the internet and ask around before buying. Demo if possible. I have a Caster 12.5 I got at Dicks ( about five years ago ) with the angler package for under $500. I've since upgraded to a different kayak, but I'm also beginning to figure out that none of them are perfect and you can fish out of all of them.
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New Polarized Glasses
I'm now the proud owner of a pair of P17's with the green emerald lens. My buddy made an offer I couldn't refuse ( free ) and I wore them fishing again today. VERY lightly scratched but they make a great sunglass for fishing. If I were going to wear them as my regular sunglasses, they would be a little on the small side but for fishing they work out fine, especially with a hat. Now if I could just get the fish to bite............