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Heavy cover wacky rig hook
Has anyone tried the reins wacky head?looks to have a similar design to the revenge head. I’m just not sure about the hook.
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Heavy cover wacky rig hook
I emailed them and got no response and iv heard other people that have tried to contact them with no luck and TW is removing revenge baits from their website as they sell out.
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Cwitherington3 started following Heavy cover wacky rig hook
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Heavy cover wacky rig hook
Since it looks like revenge baits is done I’m searching for a new hook that will hold up to heavy cover I liked the flippin wacker by revenge because it had a very strong hook and a good weed guard. Iv been scrolling through TW but with out the hooks in front of me I can’t tell how heavy the hooks are I typically throw my wacky worms on 15lb line with a 7’3” MH so it needs to be a stout hook. with that said I would like some options on what everyone else is having success with. thanks.
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Lb Thrust
Ok I have found myself in a bit of a rush to get my new skeeter rigged out for this weekend and I still have to get a new trolling motor. I have a very limited budget of $700 and I se e that BPS has a minn Kota maxxum 65lb thrust on sale for $650 right now I'm just worried the 65lbs won't be enough motor for a 18.5ft boat. What do you guys think my only other option is to get the minn Kota edge 70lb
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Trolling Motor Shaft Length
I'm currently looking ata 1999 skeeter zx185c and the boat is going to need a new trolling motor. I'm new to bigger rigs so I'm not sure what shaft length I need to be looking at if anyone can give me any advise it would help a lot Thanks
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Most Versatile 7'0" ~ 7'3" Mh Baitcasting Rod ?
X2 on the duckett I have 2 duckett 7'3 MH's they are my do anything rods
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Cranking Rods
Thanks everyone for the input! I'd really rather a glass rod and I'm starting to lean towards a duckett ghost in 7'6 MH. Just because most of my rods are duckett the only thing keeping it from happening is iv heard bad things about the eyes on ducketts popping off when you use them for cranking
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Cranking Rods
Whoops didn't mean to leave my budget out... I'm looking in the $100 to $170 range
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Cranking Rods
Well it's about time for a new cranking rod just thought I'd get some opinions on which ones are the best.
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Halo Rods
I'm guessing they aren't very popular lol
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Halo Rods
Ok I'm a huge duckett fan that's about all iv used for the past three years but I'm thinking it's time for a change. Iv been thinking about what rods I want to try next and iv came up with halo rods. Before I go all in and buy some I want to know what everyone thinks about them. Thanks
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Flipping & Pitching Question!??
You are going to find that pitching is very difficult with spinning tackle but it can be done. The biggest challenge is going to be accuracy since with spinning equipment you have very little spool control. If you want to really want to do these techniques to their fullest potential you might want to check on getting a good baitcaster setup.
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How Is My Tackle Box Looking...
The only thing I see is you need more plastics and upgrade to tungsten weights. Also may want to get a better selection of wide gap hooks for T-rigs
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Crock-O-Gator Bait Company
Well I just put my order in for 6 of them. The bait monkey wins again...
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Crock-O-Gator Bait Company
I'll be putting my order in sometime this week I just have to give them a try. Thanks everyone for the input