Everything posted by bigfishbk86
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How Much Better Are Glass Lenses Over Plastic?
Switched from Oakley shallow blues to Costa Green 580g's last year and the difference is night and day, glass is far superior.
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For Those That Own A Tatula...
I sold all my tats because they didn't fit my hand well.
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Braids / Superlines Which Float Best ?
I'm on board with RoLo, I've never used a floating braid, even some that was years old and used constantly that began to sink over time.
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Braids / Superlines Which Float Best ?
I've used 832 in 6, 10, 40, 50 and 65lb tests and all have sunk. Night and day between it and suffix performance braid, which floats nicely.
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Tatula Rods: 7'2" Hf Vs 7'2" Mhr
I've got multiple rods in both models, and I think the 7'2 H is what you're looking for. It is definitely not a broom sick and has a very responsive almost perfect tip. The mhrb is most definitely not a moderate action, and I'd say it's closer fast than moderate, but the mod-fast designation is perfect.
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Quantum Smoke Sale, Thoughts?
I had 2 smoke baitcasters (150's) and both, while reeling in fish, took a complete dump on me. All i know is i heard a loud SNAP and the reel was a coffee grinder and the anti reverse was gone. Sent both back to quantum and got new reels, sold them both immediately. I would consider myself a quantum fan and have never had an issue with any quantum reel except for the smoke baitcasters.
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Favorite Wake Baits For Using On Casting Gear? Looking For New Options To Use.
THKO wakebait is by far my favorite, with the smaller size jointed LC a distant second.
- Snaps For Crankbaits
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Dobyns Champion And Savvy (766 Specifically) Questions
I would say a 7' mh avid is much much closer to a 734 than a 735. I'd go with a 733 and 734 to replace the Abu and st croix. Can't speak on the 766 savvy.
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New Punching Set Up
For the rod, i would go with a Dobyns 6 Power, 746 or 766. For the reel i would get a TWS Zilllion 9.1 ratio. 65lb 832 and you'll be all set!
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Jigs ---- Should I Switch From 30# Suffix Braid And Go To Fluoro?
Stick with the braid...everyone on here is going to tell you fish can see the line and all that jazz....don't believe it. Stick with what you got, you're doing it right.
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Cranking Line
10-15 CXX. Personally, I don't ever see the need to use braid, and I crank weeds 95% of the time.
- Best Chatterbait Colors
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Punching Skirts
Save yourself a ton of money and buy boss punch hubs and wire/zip tie your favorite skirt on to keep it from sliding off.
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Shallow Spools For Revo Rocket
x2, major issue.
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Copoly Pitch
17 or 20lb P-line CXX is the only line you should be considering.
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Taking Swimjig Out Of My Arsenal
If you truly believe it's the bait, then you are already defeated.
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Rod For Wakebaits?
Exactly what he said. I use the 7'8" MH moderate LTB cranking rod and it works wonderfully.
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Need A New Frogging Reel.
Tatula
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What's The Best Proven Baitcasting Reel With 7:0:1 Or Higher Gear Ratio In The $200-$300 Range?
X2 Get a clue.... To me, the easy answer to this question is the "old" zillion in 7.1 gearing, end of story.
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How Should I Mix And Match My Reels And Rods
For your new rod i'd buy a 7'2"H tatula.
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Prop Baits?
From what i've found, either they are THE bait to be using, or there are better topwater options. If you have clear water, fairly calm conditions, and spawing bluegill, then you have the right conditions for a propbait. Spawning bluegill being the biggest component. My best bait/color has been a lucky craft KJ in yellow.
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Let's See Those Seibert Outdoors Jigs
Pretty sure one is gps and the other is a sonar unit.
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Koppers Livetarget Field Mouse
What size of the mouse are you guys using?
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Braid In Clear Water
Mono leader on a frog? Jeez, i really have heard it all now. My point about catching them in packs of boats in water with visibility to 20ft was not to toot my own horn but to prove a point about water clarity and highly pressured fish. Did not mean for that to come off as snobby. I'm not going to change you're mind and you won't change mine which is fine, but for the sake of argument, i just have a hard time understanding the train of thought here. You're bait (no matter what you're using) does not look natural. It also has at least one hook that's at least 10x the diameter of your line hanging off of it, and said hook(s) are probably shiny. Either way, our un-natural looking baits have very visible hooks on them, so i don't see the line argument. In my mind, if fish didn't like .01" diameter dark green braided line, they would be absolutely petrified of any weed bed, scared s%#less of lily pad fields, and wouldn't hide under a dock if their life depended on it. Before you let me have it i understand all my examples are ambush points for bass. In any event, in 16 years of fishing crystal clear great lakes waters, never did using flouro get fish to bite that would hit not hit the same bait on braid. Do i use flouro and copoly on some rods because the line doesn't float and the presentation calls for it? Of course i do! But to say a fish wouldn't hit because it could see your line....must be hard for some to believe people even caught fish in clear water before flouro I would love to hear anyone's opinion on this, as i seem to be in the vast minority on this board of those who will speak up on behalf of not believing in line visibility. Hopefully i didn't ruffle too many feathers!