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outdoorsman110

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  1. nope! However, I did get a small dent in the lip but it casts the same.
  2. I was sitting around reading Field & Stream and noticed the reel reviews, they torture test reels but they have yet to test the Pflueger President Spinning reel. So I decided to do a test myself. Picked up my spare 6935 and put it on my Veritas. I spooled the reel with 8lb stren mono and did some casting tests with 1/4 oz weight. Every cast hit around the 30-40 yard mark. Every time. I threw it in the back of my rough bedded truck to see if I could break it, went through potholes and bumpy roads for about an hour and aside from the scratches the reel still preformed extremely well. I couldn't break the drag by putting a 10 and 15 pound dumbbell with a screwed in eyelit. ( I put a screw in my 10 & 15 pound dumbbells to test drag on all my reels. ) I dunked it in sand, then water and still I'm amazed by the durability of this reel. I also dropped the reel from 15 feet onto cement and nothing broke. Not one thing. The bail wire did not bend. I'm thinking that everyone should at least get one of these reels.
  3. Thanks man! My dad was Topographical Army Engineer, he gave me the same advice.
  4. My friend wears them as earrings.
  5. My Kmart has senkos for 3.75, I bought a dozen packs because I didn't know when they'd realize that it isn't the msrp.
  6. that's walmart for ya.
  7. ABSOULTELY THE BEST REEL YOU CAN BUY!!!!!!! any Lew's reel is ABSOULTELY amazing.
  8. It has been done. And it caught me a wittle trout.
  9. Who likes 'em? Yes? No? AMERICA, YOU DECIDE.
  10. I used to have that one but my gramp gave me his Boga 30lb scale. It's all I use now.
  11. I'm right there with you. They are very good to me and I've sent a thank you letter and I even recieved a FREE hat from them for my letter. They are a great company. I have all their cranks including a few saltwater cranks for the bay. Another one to add to the greatest bait company list is Lucky Craft.
  12. Bass fishing is bass fishing right? And bass fishing is fun right? I love fishing farm ponds because it's FUN. Who cares what other people think. Unless your at a tournament level I don't see anything wrong with managed/farm ponds. I prefer river fishing but I do love farm pond fishing.
  13. I'd either go with Daiwa or Berkley. Lololol ok I'll leave.
  14. I love the way that looks... Sexy.
  15. It happens, been there. Best thing to do is look at it like this, " Less bass, no over population. Over population = no food. No food = total system meltdown. Total system meltdown = no fish "
  16. P-line pliers ans split ring pliers are my favorite, 20-30$ depending on where you buy it. Made is the USA and boy it sure does last forever.
  17. Thanks man but I'm doing that for Christmas I already got the components and I'm building a striper rod. Mudhole is my goto place btw.
  18. I'd go for topwater, it's a great experience for a beginner. Yes live bait catches monster bass, especially minnows. But usually it's the hungry sunfish that get to it first and they'll ya cursing at your bait.
  19. I talk to my lures like Tom Hanks talks to Wilson the volleyball in the movie Castaway. I woulda been like, " JEFFREY NOOOOO!!!! ". Hahaha.
  20. Good catch! Good job man!

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