Everything posted by Tim Kelly
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Is this a reputable company?
Forgot to mention. I won a club tournament last weekend which was sponsord by Harris Sportmail. Dreadful day fishing with very few caught. I had one bite, on the bottom in 55ft, and it was a nice one. 10-08lb and bigger than any other fish by over a pound and bigger than any bag brought in. I now have a trophy to trip over for a year and an ABU Veracity rod courtesy of Harris Sportmail.
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Is this a reputable company?
Hope you're taking full advantage with a big V8 and a 300 on the boat.
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Is this a reputable company?
Even the Express would be too big to launch anywhere too. The Beast wouldn't even fit in the country without the bow hanging over the english channel!
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Is this a reputable company?
It's a bit more than that! That 6.2 of yours would soon be chopped in for a nice little diesel.
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Is this a reputable company?
How would you guys like 20% sales tax? LOL
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Is this a reputable company?
Harris Sportmail are an OK company. They can take the VAT off because it's only applicable to EU residents, a bit like your state sales tax. I don't buy anything from them because they are owned by someone I'm not keen on, so don't want to line his pockets, but they're a perfectly reputable company.
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Difficulties keeping fish hooked on Ned Rigs
I use the first mould, but can never get the keeper bit to come out consistently, I've found that the little wire keepers can be put in the moulds and make a good keeper for zman plastics witout needing glue.
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Reeling into the drag. Drop shot line twist?
Combs looks very uncomfortable with spinning gear and is constantly reeling with the drag spinning. I suppose they don't get much practise with sissy sticks in Texas?
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Japanese style bass boats.
Wow. That looks like Herman Munster's bass boat!
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Difficulties keeping fish hooked on Ned Rigs
I also use the lil nasty hooks, after Blue's recommendation and agree, they are great and sometimes a bit of a bear to get out. As you're relatively new to fishing, it may be that you're not playing the fish hard enough. I see lots of people who are afraid to bend the rod when they've got a fish on, especially when they think they're using light line. I use 6lb CXX with a 7ft light power popping blank by MHX for my set up and rarely lose any fish. The 6lb CXX is mega strong and the only fish I've had break the line was a pike who bit through it. The rod gets very bent during the fight and the drag often rips. Try playing the fish much harder than you do at the moment and see if it makes a difference. People often let fish swim around a long time to tire themselves out, that is bad for the fish and gives them more chance of getting off, so get them in quickly and release them quickly. Best for you and the fish.
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Hard Cider Lovers!!!
I don't know if you guys can get it over there, but Aspalls cider http://www.aspall.co.uk/ is really good. Woodpecker and Strongbow are very inferior, like Coors and Bud to micro brews. You can get some of your better hangovers with cider. It's just too perfect for a sunny Sunday afternoon, but you'll hate yourself by the evening!
- favorite rough fish
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Brief rant about jet skiers.
That's horrible. A friend of mine has a house on SML and said that the jet ski traffic was abysmal over the holiday weekend. Not a boat on the lake on Tuesday. I guess you just have to pick your days and not go out when you know it's going to be a zoo. No idea why getting on a jet ski instantly lobotomises people, but it seems to be a universal truth.
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Trout ID and Trout Q's
Cut throat and laker/char?
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No Foregrips On Modern Rods
When I used to do a lot of Pike and Musky fishing my standard outfits were ABU 7000 and 7'6" rods, casting up to about 8oz. I used to palm that outfit no problem and thought nothing of it. It's just a matter of what you get used to. I expect I'd find it uncomfortable at first if I went back to that gear, but would soon acclimatise again. A lot of musky guys used to hold the foregrip which I never liked as the rod would always feel like it was wanting to twist with the big reel on top. I hate spinning rods with foregrips and as I make my own rods I always use American Tackle Aero reel seats, with a modified fuji SK reel nut on it, cut down threads and no foregrip. I hold the rod with two fingers either side of the reel stem, and this works best for me. I really dislike the Japanese style spinning seats with a massive foregrip and an uplocking reel nut. Total fail for me, though could be OK if it was on the rod the other way round!
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Where my Glass guys at?
From the Icast pictures the handles look a little short to me for throwing bigger baits. An inch or two more would mean a much more user friendly rod I would think. Be interesting to see what the production rods look like.
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What's the chance of Lund making the Prov-V Bass in 21' and 22' foot lengths?
They make lots of more family friendly boats, so I doubt it would be a priority.
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Eagle Claw 500 Lil Nasty Jig Hook Review
Since Clayton's recommendation I've been using size 2 black Lil Nasty hooks for my ned rig heads. Got to say I'm very impressed. The hook point, being turned in slightly doesn't get damaged as easily as a normal aberdeen hook, the hooks are super strong too, but most importantly the way they bury themselves in the fish's mouths is ridiculous. They are actually sometimes a bit too difficult to get out. Almost impossible to lose a fish unless the line snaps.
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Where to sell a used Trolling Motor?
That would be up to the buyer if they wanted to pay to have it shipped. Put your location in the ad and it's up to them if they want to pick it up. The *** is apparently a site that we shouldn't mention on here, so I won't. But it's another big bass fishing website.
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Where to sell a used Trolling Motor?
Put an ad on here or ***.
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Major Help needed!
Have you checked your rod yet? Sounds like the tip ring doesn't have an insert!
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Question about Daiwa tatula ct
A bit of red paint and a different gear ratio. Maybe a slightly different spool. Unless you want the 8;1 ratio particularly it's probably not worth the extra.
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Major Help needed!
Check the line guide on the reel too. If that's damages it might cause your problem.
- Bent Prop Shaft
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First Boat! Ranger RT198P vs. Ranger glass
I prefer the ranger boats. They sit flat in the water and so get blown around a bit less than the tracker hulls, and I expect they are more stable at rest. Unless you really want the speed the 198 can offer with the pad hull and the 150, the RT188 is a tremendous fishing boat. It doesn't have the pad hull, so will float on a damp towel, which is probably more important to you if you have a lot of timber. The boat still does the best part of 50mph, so unless you've got long runs to do it would probably suit you better.