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  1. I think the Micro Magic are the quality better rod. I think the ghost rod are target to the people who are less fortunately and still want to have a good fishing rod.
  2. This is all personal preference. Length is up to you on how conformable it feels to you. You don't want something to long and heavy or your wrist will get sore quickly. As far as power and action, it depends on technique you are trying to apply and where too. Medium fast action rod is the average you can use for most technique. Heavy fast action rod is good for heavy cover and frog. Medium-Heavy moderate action is good for cranking deep and ripping through grass. So again, it's up to personal preference and technique and where you are fishing at. etc...
  3. Sharp hook and a good hook set. Keep line tight and reel it in fast.
  4. No thanks, I rather have a 14 feet grizzly rig out with a 25Hp for that price! If it sits at 5k-6k, then it would sell. A 9.9HP is only $2.5k at most. That boat shouldn't cost you more than 2.5k to 3.5k.
  5. That's the saddest thing in the world when your costumer knows more than you about your product!
  6. There is nothing wrong with kayak fishing. Wrong are only done when you are not aware of your situation and you putting yourself in harms way. Like some of the guys said, "Don't fish in an infested gator lake or pond." Watch out for dead lumber that has hornets. Watch out for waves or you may get tipped over. The list go on and on.... Make sure where you are fishing, you can call for help! Don't get caught in a dead zone because you're the only one there.
  7. Yeah, you just can't stop them from jumping. The only thing you need to do is like some of the guys on here say, "Hope your hook set was good enough to hold him until he gets on board." That's why we always say, "Tight line, Tight lines, hold him tight!" As for treble hook, hope you have a forgiving line and rod so that it flex as he jumps. Otherwise you can kiss him "Good Bye!"
  8. All it takes is that I cought a 12lb bass there and before you know it, the whole weekend angler are there trying to do it too. lol!
  9. If you want quality, I'd go with St.Croix LTB or Extreme just because of the guide that they are putting on there are better than any other rods out there today. If you want sensitivity, I would recommend a Duckett rod. Man, those rod are super sensitive. Duckett rod are only $150 too.
  10. If it has KVD signature on it then it's good. LOL! It doesn't mean it's the best reel in the world but KVD stand by it and say they will perform well for the price it is selling. Coming from the best fisherman in the world, I think that is probably the best guarantee that the product will do well for what it's worth.
  11. Dip it into Isopropyl alcohol for a couple of minute and let it dry overnight if you are really afraid of rust.
  12. I use paint tape on top of the backing mono to prevent dig.
  13. I'm like KVD, I burn the reel too fast so I'm using the 5.5:1 or 6.5:1. It all depends on you and how you reel. If you burn the reel, use a slower one. If you're a slow at reeling then use a high gear ratio 7.1:1.
  14. Absolutely correct! I was trying to say this earlier which probably didn't make a lot of sense to people and I got nailed for. My apologies, but J Francho took the words out of my heart and stated it above. I stand by what he say's.
  15. I have a Duckett rod that was more sensitive then my Legend Tournament. Why did I upgrade to a Legend Tournament, it's because it's a better quality rod then a Duckett. Sensitivity doesn't always count if you get a crappy rod that breaks every year! (Note: I don't mean the Duckett rod.) I want a rod that will not fail me.

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