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Virtus Rods?
I recently got the Red Diamond Ranger. 7'3", heavy power, fast action. I got it with the winn grips. Extremely light. Excellent build.
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How many rod brands do you use?
From most to least: Dobyns, Shimano, Virtus. If the Virtus performs as well as I think it will I will probably be adding a few more.
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Cheap Reels
I am surprised no one has mentioned the Piscifun Phantom. I have several in the 7.0:1 gear ratio that I get in a left handed model. They are extremely reliable and you would be hard pressed to find a lighter baitcaster. $70.
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Poor Rod Packaging
I just wanted to give members a heads-up. Every high end fishing rod I have ever purchased online came carefully shipped in a hard packing tube. That is, until my most recent purchase through Amazon (supplier - Kingfisher, out of Montana I believe). I received the broken St. Croix Avid rod in a cardboard box with no packing material. Kingfisher claims it is the fault of Amazon, but I can't imagine Kingfisher sending the rod to Amazon or anyone else without a rod tube. And I can't imagine Amazon transferring the rod from a reliable rod tube to a flimsy cardboard box. Amazon obviously provided return postage and credited my account, but while Amazon and Kingfisher point their fingers at each other I will be sticking with more reliable suppliers like Tackle Warehouse.
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Best whopper plopper 110 rod
7'7" Daiwa Tatula medium power and moderate action. I use this setup with top water baits like Whopper Ploppers and Jitterbugs. For Chug Bugs, Pop Rs, Spooks etc. I like to use a 6'8" medium power, extra fast action St. Croix Mojo.
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Garmin EchoMap Question
Thanks Todd.
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Garmin EchoMap Question
I have two questions that I am hoping someone can answer. My new Garmin EchoMap 73sv has Quickdraw Contours installed along with LakeVu mapping. Using the LakeVu mapping that came with the Garmin I get 1 foot contours on my primary fishing lake. Question #1 - Will I lose any features of the LakeVu mapping if I also run the Quickdraw Contours function over parts of the lake? Question #2 - If I install the LakeVu Ultra chip, can it be used in conjunction with the Quickdraw Contours? If so, what goes in the card slot? Thanks in advance!
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Dobyns Champion Applications
Fellow Dobyns users, I am very satisfied with my Champion Extremes (743, 744 & 745) for jig/texas-rig applications and my crank bait rods are getting the job done for me. My question for those who use Dobyns Champions for topwater (spooks, chug bugs, etc), spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, chatterbaits - what would be your recommendations? I tend to use shorter rods for blade baits as casts are usually around docks and lay downs. Accuracy, as opposed to distance. Thanks.
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Do you fill up your spool?
For me, 3/4 for ease of line management. 1/2 on my rigs that I use for pitching/skipping docks.
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JM Signature Casting Rod
Poolshark - not a bad thing. If there was one change I would make in this rod would be to change the hook protector. My line occasionally gets hung up on my hook protector. That said, it is a very nice rod.
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JM Signature Casting Rod
As a bass fisherman who has slowly "moved up" in quality equipment in recent years I feel the need to comment on a moderately priced bottom-contact rod that I used throughout this past spring and summer - a 7'2" MH fast action Johnny Morris Signature. I love my heavy and mag heavy Dobyns Champion Extremes (744 & 745) for bottom contact baits but I have to say that for slightly lighter jig/worm applications (3/8 oz & under) the Bass Pro Shops rod is light, well-balanced, sensitive and well constructed. It might vary from store to store but in my area BPS's replacement policy has been more than fair. I just wanted to put in a plug for a rod that is rarely mentioned but, at least for me, has proven to be outstanding.
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Braid to Fluro leader
I can't say "uni to uni" is the best option, but it was the easiest for me to learn to effectively tie. Since going to braid on most of my spinning rods (about 3 years ago) I have not had a knot failure with either fluoro or mono leaders.
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Looking for New Under $100 Baitcaster, Some Help Please
Daiwa Tatula
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Best Bait Cast Reel for the Money
I have gone to Tatulas for most of my setups. At around $100, including tax & shipping, can't be beat. Great reel.
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Falcon Rod Owners (or previous owners)
I purchased one a few years ago when Walmart carried them. Very light and sensitive. Tip broke on a hook set. When I took it back to Walmart I discovered they had replaced the Bucoo with a Jason Christie model. I think I took home an Abu Vendetta and the cash difference. I would take a chance on one again - or perhaps go with a BPS Carbonlite or St. Croix Mojo.