Everything posted by kickerfish1
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Whopper Plopper gear setup
I pretty much only use the 90. Bought one of the 110 sized baits but haven't tossed it. For the 90 sized my go to setup for it this year has been: Shimano Cumara Gen 1 7"2 MH Shimano Exscence DC 8:1 13 # Sunline Defier Green Today I had 3 bites on the plopper and went 3 for 3 on fish. If I was tossing the 110 or 130 sized I would probably be looking for a rod that can handle up to 2 oz baits and has a little give to it like Moderate fast or regular taper
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
This post gives me the creeps!
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FC friend or foe?
I use both mono and fluorocarbon lines. I use very little braid or braid plus leader. By todays standards and everything being heavily driven by braided lines I am in the minority. For weightless plastics, jigs, and texas rigs I prefer fluorocarbon. For all purpose combos, topwaters, spinnerbaits, or chatterbaits I prefer mono.
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I'm Back ~ And It Feels Pretty Good.
Glad to hear this! I recall it wasn't long ago you were posting some brief clips of your workouts on here including "leg day". Time to get back after it!
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Weedy Bottom Jigs?
Swimjig would get my vote.
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More Jigs or Crankbaits
More jigs for sure. 45 isn't enough to wet my appetite. Hair jigs, living rubber, swim, traditional silicone, etc...
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no fishing for me for a while
Was it at least a legal tackle or more of a targeting type of thing
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13 Bearing Baitcaster for $38.97!!
13 bearings is all? I only use reels with more than 14
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Rods without a hook keeper
Fuji keepers or a zip tie
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Storing "Clamshell" Plastics
Buy a big clear tote/bin from anywhere like Target, Home Depot, Lowes, etc. Put the shells on their sides. By doing so you can get a good dozen or so packs in a container. I do this for all my Keitech baits. For the rage baits I put them in a worm bag with no inserts since Rage is more of a flatter package then Keitech.
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Loomis 843c MBR for topwater and jerkbaits
It would work but like anything else how heavy of baits has to be considered. You may be better off with the MBR 842.
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Show off your Stuff
Scorpion XT spool in there perhaps?
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Post a photo a day!
Care to share or not something you can repeat on here?
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all-purpose gear ratio
I only have 2 or 3 reels in the 5:? ratios. I have a few 8:? ratios. Most of what I use is in the 6 or 7 gear ratios. If there is any sort of resistance or drag to the bait I prefer the 6 ratio reels. Anything like frog, worm, jig, or topwater fishing I prefer the 7+ reels.
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Post a photo a day!
I was thinking it was one of those fancy cakes that are supposed to represent something else...in this case sliced brisket! Boy was I wrong.
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SV 103 as do it all?
Buy the SV 103 and don't look back. They won't be available as long as other reels. Get on the train or it will leave without you.
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Famous/Popular/Mainstay lures that you have stopped using and what you have replaced them with and why did you change?
Banjo minnow - replaced with flying lure
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Megastrike Vs Pro-Cure Gel?
Like Megastrike a lot. However had an issue with the back end of the tube leaking product. Contacted the company and never heard back. At $8 a tube I just chalked it up as a defective product or something that got through quality control. Have bought another tube since then but was less than impressed with their customer service. I also like Smelly Jelly in the tubes in the liquid form, specifically the bait fish flavor. Use it on flukes all the time.
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Shimano reel sizes
From memory there have been 50, 70, 100, 150, 200 and 300 sized reels that Shimano has made that are popular among bass fisherman. Size of reel is normally determined by the size of the frame. So yes, a 50 or 70 sized reel will be smaller in size and usually weigh less. 150 and 200 sized reels are considered pretty averaged size in the industry and sort of all around use reels for most general bass apps. 300 sized is designed for large baits or even bigger game fish like striper or muskie. Personally for what if typically throw and where I fish, any 50/70 sized reel will cover about 75% of my bass fishing. For the remaining 25% I will go up to a 100 or 200 sized reel. I don't fish swimbaits and A-rigs so need for me to own a 300 sized reel at this point. Also some reels have aftermarket spools with more or less line capacity. For example need more line capacity for crank baits...swap a deeper spool. Want to covert a 50 sized stock reel to something for throwing small baits...swap a BFS shallow spool.
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Solar Eclipse party
Just one more day away. Sounds like lots of folks coming through Nebraska to view it from out of town.
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Best skirted bass jig?
Not sure what is best or how you could ever measure best anything. However as a jig enthusiast I would look for a few things when considering what "Brand" I buy: 1. Wire tie or at least have this as an option - You can always wire tie a colar banded jig but you need a few things to do it. 2. Skirt color options or ability to order custom colors that fit your style and waters 3. Price being some what reasonable 4. Quality components from the hook to the skirt to the head/paint 5. Different head and head color styles - Swim, Arky, Brush, Poison etc... Siebert offers all of the above and is wise pick. I also really like Northstar, Dirty Jigs, Lockjaw custom jigs, and 6th Sense. I have bought jigs from guys I "know" and they do killer work as well.
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Show off your Stuff
Nice snag! I grabbed an Airy Red Pixy a few weeks back. Really like the reel and the way it casts and fishes.
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SV103 - How many do you own?
My only gripe about the stock SV spool is it is too tame. Might have try a spool asap in it.
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Megabass Orochi xx Prefect Pitch
Would be a great choice. Also a good pick for big fishing too especially those half once plus jigs.
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Piscifun torrent or kylin?
Keep in mind that Bluebasser fishes more than most. I am lucky to get out once or twice a week for 3 or 4 hours. I bet he fishes several days a week or more with plenty of full days in the mix. He uses his equipment a good amount so if he seems to be impressed by something (especially since he has been using a few of those reels for months now) I would value his input. It is not like he fished them once or tossed them around in the backyard and then wrote a review. Plus he bought a few on his own dime which to me says something and it is much more than a mod pumping a sponsor product. Also a few YouTubers I follow have been using the KastKing reels for a while and one as a frog set up. These guys are hard on their gear and fish a ton as well. They seem pretty satisfied as well. For what you pay for them I think folks would be pleasantly surprised. Will they last for years...that is the only question I would have but if they dont you aren't out much. Other option would be to buy a used reel something that would have retailed for $100 can be had for $50-80 pretty easily.