Everything posted by edfitzvb
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Lews BB1N and BB1NG worth
Those old reels were great. I have one retired on the wall, the BBINGH, that was a favorite of mine for years. Never gave me a bit of problem. Mine is a Shimano, but I also had a Ryobi at one time.
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Choppo vs. Whopper Plopper
The Whopper Plopper looks like an old lure Named "Mud Puppy" from the 1920's or so that lure collectors should be familiar with. I have never fished one, only seen pictures. Don't know if the original one floated or not. Hard to get a patent on something that's been around that long
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Quantum?
I have used Quantum reels in the past. I bought my son a Smoke spinning reel a few years ago and he is completely happy with it (and he can be very critical). I own a Quantum spinning reel that I occasionally use, although I prefer my Shimanos. That should be no surprise since I paid more for the Shimanos. My experience with Quantum has been mixed. Not a big fan of the KVD series baitcasters but for the money I liked the old Iron series reels when they first came out. Have not tried any of those in the last 10 years. I generally prefer to spend my money on Shimano or Lew's as those brands seem to perform consistently and hold up well. YMMV
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The best lines for Texas Rigs
Yeah, keep the tradition. (I'm in Virginia and a senior citizen) How many Virginians does it take to change a light bulb? Four. One to change it and three to stand around and say how much better the old bulb was.
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Favorite bass lures for saltwater?
I know that when I lived on the oceanfront the saltwater tackle places all stocked very large lipless baits (traps) swimbaits DD crankbaits large jerkbaits and spoons. If it swims or moves fish will try to eat it.
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James River
Now THAT was the kind of information and attention that keeps me coming back to this site. Well done, Sam
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Lews BB1 speed spool vs BB1 pro speed spool
I have a tournament pro and a bb1 pro. The bb1 pro has a larger footprint but I learned on Abu Garcia round reels so that is not an issue. I feel like the bb1 pro casts further. I like it, but I like the tournament pro better.
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Tackle Box Tray Census : ) What do you use ?
I use both Plano and Flambeau in the slim profile series (3701) so that I can cram more variety into one bag. I have a fer that I will fish with someone who is slaying the fish on a bait that I have but left at home. Neurotic, I guess
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It’s a major award, I won it.
When I receive a gift card for BPS or a similar store I use it to buy things I need but am reluctant to buy myself.... Tackle storage boxes, storage chests, weights, hooks, waders..... stuff that I need but don't necessarily want to spend MY money on.
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what unpopular lure do you use?
+1 for the Jitterbug. Caught my PB 2 years ago on one. Also Devils Horse, Tiny Torpedo, and Helbender (on gravel beds for Smallmouth)
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Trout
Having moved from the coast of Virginia to the mountains, opportunities to fish for trout are at least twice those for bass. The good news is that here there are also smallmouth,
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Which spinning reel
If we're looking at $100 for a reel, look at Pflueger Supreme or the Supreme XT. Both good solid reels with good performance and factory support. I own Shimano and Pflueger, and like both, but my impression is that you get more for the dollar with Pflueger.
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Right Handed Reels for Right Handers?
I learned to fish as a boy using cheap Zebco reels, then "graduated" to spinning reels in the late '60's. In the '80's I bought my first bait casting reel and now prefer them as being less tiring to use and more accurate (for me, at least). I reel left with spinning and right with baitcasting. My son uses left hand reels because he started with spinning reels. Understand, he is left handed and uses left hand spinning reels. I bought him a reel with the handle on the right, but he prefers to switch when spinning. Whatever you like and works for you......
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Favorite Westerns ?
That would be "Joe Kidd"
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Favorite Westerns ?
Movies: 1. Unforgiven a true triumph, and loaded with talented actors 2. Big Jake (close second) 3. The Outlaw Josie Wales (no slow moments) 4. True Grit (liked both versions equally well) Television: Maverick a completely different and unique western series Wagon Train and Rawhide both played well when I was young, not so much when I see them today
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Pop-R
BPS clips for me, but I like being able to change quickly. I also like the extra freedom of motion and the small clips add very little weight
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Best Lews Reel?
I have fished Lews for several years, starting with the old narrow spool reels like the ones made by Shimano. I prefer the Tournament Pro, followed by the BB1 Pro. I am a retired teacher, so I don't have the money to buy new reels every year. The Tournament Pro is my favorite, but I like all of them. Additionally, I have found their customer service to be outstanding.
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best budget buy under $80
At $80.00, look for a deal on Pflueger combos. At that price you might very well find a President combo on sale somewhere. Pflueger makes excellent spinning reels. I have a President that impressed me, and because of it I bought a Supreme XT. Super reels and a LOT of bang for the buck.
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Prop Baits
Heddon Baby Torpedo in bullfrog pattern, followed by a Devil's Horse, and then if I need a real finesse bait also throw a Phillips Crippled Killer (I have a couple of these, and buy more on "the Bay" when I get the chance)
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Anyone Ever Fish With A Snake Type Bait?
Back in the '60's Arbogast made a snake lure called a "Weedler" if memory serves. Looked like a snake, but the rubber body was stiffer back then. I was fishing a river once and saw a bass jumping out of the water to eat a snake hanging off a low limb over the water. One minute the snake was there, the next...
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Anyone else kind of a jerk?
I will usually give up the TYPE of bait I'm using.... square bill, jerk bait, soft plastics, top water baits, etc. if someone is really having a hard time. I don't feel obligated to share finishes, colors, presentation styles, etc.
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Not a bass, first Musky!
I will never forget my first musky. Congrats
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These old lures worth anything? Cleaning out tackle box!
Lots of good serviceable baits there. I see Rapalas, Pop-Rs, Spooks, etc. I don't see anything that needs to be thrown out. Now, adding to them,,,,
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Antique lures?
Without pictures it is hard to help much. The Gamefisher came in 2 versions, the Gamefisher with three sections and the Gamefisher Jr. with 2 sections. Not incredibly valuable but interesting. If you go to eBay and search vintage lures yu should be able to find the other baits. If not, then maybe you do have something more valuable. Either way, those old lures are interesting
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Kissing fish
I don't imagine anyone would kiss a musky after trying it once