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  1. Many people use that kind. I know there was one of those that someone posted that you could only get online. I wish I could remember the name but it looked great.
  2. I prefer the Woo Daves Clip-On model. Works great and doesn't take up valuable space in my kayak that others do.
  3. Couldn't find anything like it on eBay. Maybe a Snag Proof Original Frog could be an alternative.
  4. Too bad he thinks Lance Armstrong landed on the moon! (You gotta watch the reel time report day 2 to understand )
  5. Nope, doubt they have even started. Bass are still in early to mid prespawn in Michigan.
  6. Yeah I think they discontinued that line. I still have a spool of it in my garage.
  7. Here is a decent sized Northern: I actually know this guy's father and know the story behind this record fish. He had a smaller pike on the line and this huge one bit onto it. I am surprised he was able to land this beast.
  8. I'd say 6'6"M is the best all-around. This allows you to also use it for jerkbaits and topwater baits because I can't use a 7 foot rod without slapping the water while working jerkbaits and topwaters.
  9. It will work just fine. I like the E series better but I know some people really like the G series curado.
  10. Pike love the color. I usually only use them in muddy water on my lipless crankbaits and flat raps.
  11. Packard replied to 7mm-08's topic in Everything Else
    Osu
  12. I am not saying that you cannot do it but it isn't as easy as casting heavier weights and it's harder to do with a baitcaster than a spinning reel.
  13. I would go with the medium. It will make it easier to throw those lighter cranks since you are already going to have a challenge casting the 1/4oz. lures with a baitcaster.
  14. Guys like him are the reason that we have to pay for warranty replacement nowadays. Not cool....
  15. I'd say it fades a little slower at best.
  16. If the EVA is more dense than cork, wouldn't it have greater sensitivity? Same reason why tungsten is more sensitive than lead.
  17. Norman Deep Little N, Xcalibur Xr75, Strike King 5XD or 6Xd, Jackall Bling, Jackall ASKA, Lucky Craft RC or RTO, Storm Wiggle Wart, Shad Rap, Bandit 200.
  18. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/12981-how-do-i-remove-a-hook-a-bass-has-swallowed/page__st__15
  19. Packard replied to PBJ's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I'd say Bone.
  20. Agreed! Why is it that we can't fish now anyway? I could understand that they wouldn't want us fishing the spawn but what is the problem with fishing right now?
  21. None are bass fishing only but some good ones are WFN, NBC Sports Outdoors, Outdoors Channel.
  22. I also prefer to throw the Kelly J. It is also about half as much as the Brians and more readily available around here.
  23. Looks like I need a 8 pound smallmouth or a 10.5 pound largemouth to take the lead. Awesome!
  24. Manning refuses to teach any backup QB. When he was at Indy he wouldn't even let the backup take one snap with the 1st string. He was told that Luck would get 50% of the snaps in practice and Manning wanted no part of it.

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