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alexczarn

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  1. That's a catfish swimbait in the second photo of the first post, right? Lovely bass mate!
  2. Haha, the Australian I gather has been in the USA for a while, he has a bit of a USA accent. And I have caught plenty of black bream he mentioned. Nice video Captain Shane, I always like your videos!
  3. Great fish mate!
  4. In Australia, the black bream http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_black_bream can live in freshwater or salt. I have caught them both off beaches and in totally fresh water. Granted the ones in the sea taste a lot better, probably their diet.
  5. I can't help mate, haha, cracker fish anyway, congratulations!
  6. Nope, different, Basically jerkbaits are meant to be jerked, example-, Rapala X-Rap. Crankbaits, are basically, cranked. Example-Rapala DTseries.
  7. Ah right guys, I think you've convinced me for the 2000. Cheers!
  8. Okay...thank you for that advice.
  9. A 2000 on the Light would handle trout+bass, etc?
  10. I was thinking the 2500 because of the extra drag, but y'all are saying the drag on a 2000 is sufficient? (I'd run 8lb if it was a 2000)
  11. Question, is the Aird 2000 or 2500 better, I want to spool it with 10lb Spiderwire Stealth(favourite) and use it for general freshwater fishing, matched with a 2-4kg 7ft Pflueger Trion rod.(I don't think y'all would know of it. It's a ML rod.)
  12. Maybe because they are a cold-water fish? I don't know. I have noticed their fragility too...
  13. I've used both red and black trebles, and no noticeable difference in fish-catching results...
  14. You lucky guy! Yeah, I'd be interested in seeing photos!
  15. Looks like it'd work on bass and trout.
  16. Welcome mate!
  17. This is for lure fishing, so apparently, my baitcaster rod will be a bit too light?
  18. Well, I am coming to visit the USA in a few months time, I was wondering, I have some rods I use here in Australia, and wondering how they would cope with bass/bream/crappie/catfish, as that'd be what I would be targeting. I'm going to the South, doing my fishing in AL/GA. (I'd also be doing some surf fishing, but that's beside the point, as I have plenty of experience with that, and I assume it'd be very similar.) Anyway, the baitcaster rod I have, is an Okuma Taurino 7ft 3-5kg(6-10lb for you Americans), I've used it to throw 1/4 oz to 1/2 oz spinnerbaits, no problem, but would that be too light for general LCB/spinnerbait/swimbaits fishing for bass? Would a Daiwa Aird MH 10-20LB baitcast rod be better? This'd be with a Daiwa Laguna baitcaster with 20lb braid. Also, I have a Shimano 6ft10 2-4kg spinning rod, which I can use with either a 1000size(4lb braid) or 2500 size reel(6lb braid), for weights from 1/16th to 1/4th of an ounce, would that be too light a rod, for say, grubbing/minnow lures/crankbaits? It would suit crappie/panfish well though, wouldn't it? Or would a 2-5kg/3-6kg spinning rod be better with 10lb braid? (Would any of these rods suit catfish fishing?) Otherwise I can always use my surf outfit for catfish, Shimano Sedona 4000 with 30lb braid on a Shimano Dynamix 9ft 5-10KG rod... As I'm flying from Australia, with my fishing gear, I'd be able to only take, max 3 rods. Looking for your thoughts guys, very open for advice, suggestions, thanks a whole lot! (As you can see, I solely use braid.)
  19. I totally agree.
  20. Terrific fish! What do you mean?

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