Everything posted by lmbfisherman
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Nice! They look great. The only reason I don't get these exotic and usually expensive lures is because of the toothy critters.
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Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier 2 Reel
I don't own the new one but I still own three gen 1s. Still used in my rotation, specifically for pond hopping, backup (depending on technique/line spooled up) and my loaner setup. It's an awesome reel, especially if you're on a budget. I probably won't buy a new one because I love my Curados, Chronarchs, Mets and Conquest reels. I wouldn't hesitate though in recommending one, especially at that price. I did notice after cleaning the reel last week that two of the three PQs the raceway on the side plate will need to be replaced soon. Maybe after this season, this is after years of use though (going on 6 years I believe)
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nucanoe 10 or pelican the catch 120
Usually with your height I would recommend a bigger kayak. I don't have experience with Nucanoe but they have a good reputation. In general I agree the Nucanoe would be a better build, however check out the ratings/specs of the boat. In my opinion I would go with the bigger boat.
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$800 or Less Kayak - Jackson Bite Reviews?
You should look at this link. Although it says under 1k, there are boats there that are under 800. The Feel Frees and the (Can't remember the manufacturer) Big Fish looks interesting.
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E6X bashing
I don't see an issue with them, the E6X MBR 843C is one of my favorite go to rods. I'd probably own more of them if I didn't like the Shimano Zodias more.
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Green Curado E5 7.0:1 RH
I still have E's and G's in my rotation. I actually found that the G was a tad smoother as well. Regarding the original post. The most I'll pay for an E is 90-100 in pristine condition.
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fluorocarbon line
What he said.
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Just got two Loomis IMX pros today, what to do?
I have a 853C and 854C GLX, they both definitely can do different things easily. No need to worry about the power being close. I basically do what Matt listed.
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New Johnny Morris spinng reel
Interesting, I’m heading to the Spring Classic at BPS, so might as well handle one.
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new 2019 Shimano SLX MGL!? Thoughts??
While I agree Reel Test is a fanboy, but I don’t think this was about Reel Test. This was about the announcement of the new reels. Do not see the relevance of bashing him.
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Talk to me about the chronarch mgl 150
First off, please don't litter. ? Learning on the Chonarch MGL would be million times better and your experience will be more satisfying. However, you still need to take care when first learning how to use a bc and even seasoned veterans will get backlashes once in awhile. I suggest learning by using mono, get some Trilene Big Game 10 or 12lb test. Mono is cheaper and won't feel that much pain when you do backlash. I also think learning to cast with mono is more beneficial than learning with braid. As it prepares you on how to cast with all the different lines. I find braid is better to cast with and rarely ever do I backlash because it is so soft, so if you learn from braid you may have a bigger learning curve when casting mono/floro/hybrid lines. I'd also have the brakes turned all up at least. Once you make a few casts at a consistent distance, I would cast again. Re-engage the reel, then peel off about 6-10 ft more and put tape on the line on the spool (across). So that when you cast it won't backlash past the tape. Also remember do not try to heave with everything you got when casting, your casting distance doesn't increase all that much. At least the risk of backlash vs the distance gained for me isn't worth it! Also try and cast something like a 1/4 oz or 3/8 oz weight at first and use the proper rod accordingly.
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GLX 844 MBR & Dobyns DC 765 flip.
I'd use the MBR for the swimbait/paddle tail rod and the Dobyns for the swimjig rod. This is my preference though, the main reason is that, at times I use a swim jig as a flip/pitching bait.
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Newbie setup questions
The 8lb mono should serve you well. I live in Ontario but do not fish Lake Ontario a lot. (Live in Guelph) My recommendation though in the near future or potentially next season, is to learn how to tie on leaders. Change your line to 10-15lb braid and buy 6 or 8 and 10 lb Copoly. (Copoly is an awesome all around line) This setup would give you more versatility when you need light line or a little heavier line depending on where you are fishing. I would also keep it simple in the beginning. A senko is a great start in general, but for me Zoom Green Pumpkin Finesse Trick Worm and Zoom Super Fluke White would be great to start out with and cover most situations. I find for myself the Trick worm (probably confidence) catches more fish for me than a stick bait. It can be fished Texas rigged and wacky worm. My favorite way to fish it, is weightless texas rigged or a splitshot rig. For the Super Fluke my favorite way is weightless and jerk it. You can fish it near the top or add a split short or bullet weight to get it deeper in the water column. When I do it weightless I like to give it a couple seconds to get a couple feet at least from the top, jerk it a couple times and pause. However I will try different cadences to find out what entices them. The Super Fluke can also be fished on top of vegetation, I slowly drag it over the vegetation and let is sink in holes. This might not be ideal depending on how heavy the cover is though with your lone spinning setup. The Super Fluke for me is so versatile! I did catch my PB Largemouth in Lake Ontario (2nd time I fished the Lake) using a BPS Stik-O (BPS Knock off of a senko).
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Shimano mgl reels
Get the Chronarch G, same reel just different spool. This is for saltwater!
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Replacing Shimano Crucial
Zodias for me, I do have two Crucials...older version a DS rod with cork handle love that rod and I have the first gen EVA one. Although it performs great, I just don't like the EVA. Even though I don't mind EVA but for some reason that one bothers me. It is now a back up because I love the Zodias rods!
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Berkley Vanish vs. Seaguar STS
Red Label - Seaguar, get it, worth it for leader material. I think it's the best bargain priced Floro out there, maybe only BPS Floro when on sale will match it. Regarding Vanish, horrible line and I won't use it ever again because I lost many fish to break offs. Regarding Pline C21, I think that is all in your head and confidence level. No offense, frankly I have no issues catching fish with hi vis line either like white or yellow braid straight. Maybe one day I'll fish a finesse technique with the hi vis braided lines and see if I can't "catch fish". I have no problems using it with a jig or T rigged. That being said I will fish to conditions that fit best. If I know there are a lot of abrasive cover why I use floro. Also using braid as main line with leaders is cheaper in the long run.
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Reel Suggestions
Any of them would work.
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New Curado DC 150
Here's the video from Shimano explaining how it works.
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New Curado DC 150
Really? Well d**n, where have I been?
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Your Top 5 favorite rod and reel brands
Reels - Basically all Shimanos. I do have 3 BPS PQ's but they are my beater or loaner reels. Rods - Mostly Shimano, Fenwick and Loomis. I have some others that are 1 or 2 of. (Abu Garcia, St. Croix and BPS)
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G Loomis E6X or St Croix Mojo Bass
It really is how it fishes to you. I do find in general that if you go beyond a MH for the E6X I find them too heavy and like a broom stick. My favorite E6X rod is the 843C MBR. It just a great all around rod. The E6X has a 783C MBR, I find it to be a great all around stick. You will probably find it will be good for more than just topwater. I'm a believer in the MBR series.
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852s NRX @ Reg. Price vs 852s GLX on Sale?
@$250 get the GLX. That's a no brainer.
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Shimano chronarch for frogs
I've used by Curado 50E reel as a flipping/pitching reel in heavy vegetation. Don't let the small reel size fool you.
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Shimano chronarch for frogs
I can’t see why not, heck I’d get it anyway if it’s that cheap.
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Would you rather have more rods than reels, or more reels than rods?
Two is bettter than 1! ?. I hear ya man. I’m never giving up mines though! ?