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Pencil Pusher

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  1. It is most likely the line slipping on the spool and not a problem with the drag.
  2. I thought thats what the bar across the top of the reel was for.
  3. The winner of the boat will receive a 1099 for the 33K, which is included in his income and he pays income tax on that. That could cost him around 10K. When he sells the certificate, he cannot legally collect sales tax nor does he have the responsibility to do so because he doesn't have a sales tax license from the state. When the certificate buyer picks up his boat at an authorized dealer, the dealer will either collect sales tax on the boat (for 33K sales price, the stated value of the certificate) or the buyer will have to pay when he registers the boat (depends on how the state collects the tax). There should be no sales tax on the certificate, it is no different than buying a gift certicate, no tax until the certificate is used to make a purchase. If the winner uses the certificate and takes possesion of the boat, then both will pay sales tax as stated in the post above.
  4. That's a double line clinch knot with extra wraps.
  5. The website does not show the same prices as the fall angler or the Christmas catalogs show.
  6. "Kneel and Reel". That's how Elias won the Classic years ago and started people using 7' and 7 1/2' rods for crankbaits.
  7. All Pro Qualifiers are Bass Pro in house rods and reels.
  8. I don't know what which Wal Marts in Texas you've been to, but all the ones around me only carry the Max series, no Revos. In fact, the fishing departments have gotten really small; only one or two short aisles.
  9. I never peg. If I need the weight to stay in place, flipping, I use a Jig.
  10. There are many other fish that are native to North America other than the one's you listed. The Black Basses are endemic to North America east of the Rocky Mountains. The two species imported from Europe with the biggest impact are The German Brown Trout and the Common Carp.
  11. The Echelon has Magnetic only, not the dual system.
  12. A type of shove or spade that is long and narrow used primarily for digging a trench.
  13. Growing up in Missouri, I called it "Pop". My folks were from Oklahoma and the local flavored soft drinks were made by "Polly's Pop" and that's what we drank. Then, when I went in the USAF, most of my runnin' buds called it "Soda". That stuck and I started calling it "Soda", and I still do. My wife and her family are all native Texans. They don't call it "Coke"; they always ask if you would like a "Cold Drink". I have learned that when ordering one here that I ask for a "Coca Cola" or other specific kind, since "Coke" is generic for a "Soda" ;D
  14. I've used flipping switch reels for pitching also, just never with the switch in the flipping mode. some 40 years of using a baitcaster and I haven't figured out how to keep the spool release down with my thumb and still control the spool properly when pitching. There have been several other threads concerning this very subject with posters stating they have released the spool release when pitching and have ruined the gears or that in the heat of the moment, make a regular cast and strip the gears. That's why I have a dedicated flipping stick and don't use it for any thing else.
  15. The flippin' switch should NEVER be used when pitching. That's not what it is for. The whole idea for the flipping switch is so that the angler can let out enough line to flip without having to re-engage the free spool with the reel handle, not to release the spool to fip cast and then let go of the release bar. Using it for pitching is a good way to tear the gears out of your reel.
  16. "He's not against Hot Sauce, as long as it's in a QUANTUM ONLY" Actually, he has stated many times that he hates Hot Sauce and doesn't use it for any thing.
  17. Not trying be a smat a.. here, but you said you could "put it back together and use it like a 2 piece rod". Are you saing the rod did not snap in two but separated into two pieces? I looked at the link you provided and a number of those rods are two piece. If the rod was assembled when you bought the combo, you may have picked up a two piece rod by mistake. I have been buying rods for over forty years and just recently bought an ultralight rod off the rack that I thought was one piece and found out later when I was stringing it that it was in fact a two piece; the ferule just looked like part of the wrap.
  18. The only Pflueger Element I have seen was part of a cheap combo at Academy Sports.
  19. Here you go. http://www.fcc.gov/owd/understanding-harassment.html
  20. Vizio has not been on the market long enough to determine long term reliability.
  21. I don't know if he still uses glass crankbait rods, but RC was the big proponent of glass rods for crankbaits. The original Team Daiwa Rick Clunn crankbait rod was a 7 footer with a graphite butt section blending into a fiberglass tip. The tip was clear like an ugly stick.

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