Everything posted by LgMouthGambler
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Which Line?
YoZuri 12# X2. I use it on my Curado 50E to thro my lighter baits, and ALOT of around town use. Being as strong as it is, I am not afraid to tackle 10# Snakeheads with it, and as cheap as it is, not afraid to cut line. Cant beat it.
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Baitcaster For Beginner
Go to Walmart and get one of theose budget Abu combos. They get a lot of good feedback.
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Question For Braid Users
Using braid for treble hook baits its no problem, the only thing you have to do is use a softer rod. Instead of a MH, go for a M. This helps for the rod to take some of the load off the hooks when setting and fighting the fish since the braid has no stretch. When trying to go real deep with braid, you need to stick to a thinner braid in the 30# area.
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Bps Extreme Baitcast Reel
I had the Extreme, but the new low profile one. Its a nice smooth reel. I would get it over the Abu.
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Curado Handle Back-Play
^what he said^
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Culprit 10" Worms?
You have to figure out how the fish want it, or if there are any fish where you are throwing. Ive caught them on all different retrieves, it all depends on the day. I get most of my worm bites either as reaction bites, or hopping along the bottom when they are deep.
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Spinning Gear And Froggin
You can use either one, the difference with the casting is the ability to get a more accurate cast due to being able to stop the spool with your thumb.
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What Are Some Great Bait Caster Combos For Around $120?
Great rod, strong backbone. I use them, works just fine.
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Switching To Shimano Help?
That made me laugh pretty hard, Im not gonna lie. Keep it up and I will tell on you for a certain 2 things you purchased.
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Braided Line, Fluro, Mono?
Use YoZuri and be done with it.
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Bass Problems
Maybe they are deep? Maybe they are localized to another area? The bass in my canal tend to change locations frequently depending on fodd source. You just have to find them. Its part of the game.
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Culprit 10" Worms?
A T-Rig with a 1/8 to 1/4 oz weight is good. Use a 4/0 or 5/0 hook. Tequila Sunrise is my fav.
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Rods In The 160 Range
Shimano Crucial.
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Brush Hog On A Football Jig
Yeah, they work good, I use them. I had accidently bought a bag when I was not paying attention to what I was grabbing, and said "what am I going to do with these?". So i tried them on my jig, and it worked. Good stuff.
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Sensitivity/feel What Matters More...the Rod Or The Line?
I had to go 50/50 on that. Because you can be taken either way. Good line and bad rod is not good, as well as a good rod and bad line. You have to have a fine median.
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Final Decisions.
You cant put the Sellus in that category. Dont get me wrong the Sellus is a great rod, but its a little bit lower than the other 2. I would switch it over to a Clarus rod, then you will be better off.
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Switching To Shimano Help?
Haha. I knew this post was going to be in here. Well, I cant say anything for the spinning reels since I dont fish them. As far as the baitcasters, I would try to stick with the E series as much as possible. Im not saying the G series is bad, because they arent, but the E is a very proven line. As a owner of all the E series lineup, I can say that they are some of the best models that Shimano has produced to date. Any one of these models would do great to the fishing enthusiest. The Citica E is an amazing caster for swim/worm/plastics. The Curado 200E is a wonderful reel to spool with tough braid and a hollow frog, since this is a great reel to cast lighter baits smooth and far. The Chronarch 200E, well, you can do just about anything with it, and it found its way as a heavier weighted soft plastic rig with 20# Yozuri. The Curado 50Eand Chronarch 50E are the best things to have for your lighter line and finese fishing, spinnerbaits, crankbaits, etc. The G series line is still a great lineup, but I only have the Citica G, and its found its way as my topwater reel with 17# mono, and it casts my spooks and poppers miles away. If this helps you at all, or if you have any questions I am more than willing to help you out in any way that I can. Just stay away from those Lews guys, they are bad news. Hehe
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Sure you could buy another reel for the $, but what are you going to get? Junk? These handles are designed for added performance, and that they do add. Other handles buy these companies are just that, "other handles". Same dimentions as stock, but just carbon fiber. I can tell you that not only are these handles made with the best carbon fiber you can get, and its pure, not plastic carbon fiber like what comes on the Lews reels, but they are longer than stock to give you more power. These are made for the serious fisherman, and those are the ones who will mostly understand the true importance of a great product like this. For the $, its a great product.
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Sellus Flipping Stick
Good to hear. Never seen it before, but I guess it works good.
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Hawgtech - New Sponsor
Awesome product. Been testing for months for them. Got to say, it makes a difference in handling the fish, and looks great too. GET SOME!
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Some Help Before Tomorrow Night.
I can speak on behalf of the Sellus. Great rod, good sensitivity, and strong. I will put up a vote for it.
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Looking For A Frog Rod
First of all, the Citica is not going to be the reel of choice if you want to use it for frogging. Your going to want something that is going to be faster to horse the fish out of the cover. I would recommend either a Curado G7, or E7, or the Chronarch E7. A good MH or H action rod is going to do the trick, but make sure your over 7' for the extra leverage. As far as the frog, I personnaly like the Booyah padcrusher, its inexpensive, and very soft.
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Favorite Crankbaits?
Lipped, KVD 1.5 sexyshad. Lipless, Rapala wraps, FireTiger.