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iabass8

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  1. You paid for the rods/reels, not somebody else. Protect them as you see fit. I wouldnt care if they were neon pink, id still use them.
  2. Ive used 65# pp for years in slop to open water. Never had an issue. Some people like 50.
  3. Ive used 65# pp for years in slop to open water. Never had an issue. Some people like 50.
  4. I dont know why you would email them to yourself when they are already stored on your phone..get the photobucket app. Its beyond simple. Upload file,copy img link, paste. Might take 30 secs.
  5. There was a thread on TT about these being equivilant to the ***. They arent bur heres a thread that explains a lot after the poster finally understands that all 40t blanks arent created equal http://forums.tackletour.com/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=55298&p=436766&hilit=Gander+gsx#p436766
  6. don't get me wrong, you got a good deal. personally, i would have gone the carbonlite route.
  7. Carbonlite over all 3 of those
  8. Fc sniper 16# is a great t rig line
  9. Id prefer a little longer rod and faster reel personally
  10. The ltb 7hmf is more suited towards punching. I used to own the legend xtreme version for that very technique. It was ideal for punching and punching only. Its "mod fast" tip is a very fast moderate tip that "cushions" the braid in slop and goes straight to a very strong backbone. You could bring anything through anything with stick. It is a beast of a stick. If you are looking for a flipping/pitching rod from st croix, any of their HF would work well for your weights and will be more than ideal for your waters.
  11. The ltb 7hmf is more suited towards punching. I used to own the legend xtreme version for that very technique. It was ideal for punching and punching only. Its "mod fast" tip is a very fast moderate tip that "cushions" the braid in slop and goes straight to a very strong backbone. You could bring anything through anything with stick. It is a beast of a stick. If you are looking for a flipping/pitching rod from st croix, any of their MHF or MHXF will be more than ideal for your waters.
  12. I got a few packs at an expo this year. Cant wait to use them.
  13. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/132446-seaguar-smackdown-braided-line/#entry1478460
  14. They are called "dogfish" in my area on the mississippi. Nobody ever believes me with the amount of time I have on the river when I tell them I have never caught a bowfin/dogfish.On the Mississippi river no less. I've been with people that have caught them.......I want to catch one......but the simple beast just eludes me.
  15. Not necessarily.
  16. The earth us 3/4 water. That plane is a speck of dust in comparison. Its in the ocean somewhere.
  17. Braided line has been around a looooooooooong time.
  18. All 6 on would be too much braking. When just flipping and pitching, the use of your thumb is , for me, a more comfortable alternative to using a lot of braking. I usually have 1 brake on (2 if im skipping) and spool tension set just enough to eliminate any play in the spool. You dont need much braking at all for pitching/flipping
  19. Waffle cone and the drum stick are so much better than a regular cone/sugar cone
  20. memorial day is usually the next sale date on the agenda.
  21. Dobyns 705cb glass Somewhere around 25ipt. Usually equates to a 6:3
  22. That isn't really "good" but not bad. It most likely wont be named snap.to. You also have to search within the correct index, not all
  23. 1/2 blue craw crush jig 1/4 blue gill swim jig

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