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PGA Dropout

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  1. I'd check out a ML or M 7' Crankin Stick.
  2. I don't think the new Scorpion is the way to go for getting into JDM. However, I saw Metaniums for under $300 on jpangler and I think SS SV's might be getting around $250. Thank God I had someone change my Paypal password when the Yen started to drop. I'd be like Scrooge McDuck diving into a vault of fishing reels.
  3. It's still so much more tolerable than the original.
  4. Solid reel for the $100 that you can get them for. Positives: Magforce 3D is a great braking system and the reel palms very nicely. Negatives: Spool is so-so, handle is awful (short with riveted knobs), and the reel doesn't feel very refined. Some people like 'em, some people don't. I would suggest looking at the T3-1016, which for only like $90 more gets you a 1016 spool (which is awesome) and a much nicer handle, plus a general sense of refinement. At the end of the day, they cast and reel in fish, so you probably would end up being happy with one. Edit: This is assuming you're a lefty. T W still has 6.3:1 LH T3-1016's for $200.
  5. People with cheap gear probably catch many more fish than I do. That's because they're out fishing while I'm changing the handle on my Sol for the third time this week.
  6. Yes, I had that exact issue with Shimano seats in an Elite Tech.
  7. 7' MHF would be good for 5" Senkos rigged weedless if it's on the softer side of MH. Likewise, a stout M would be good as well. Unfortunately, there's no industry standard as to what constitutes M, MH, or H. This is especially true for Dobyns rods; Gary Dobyns seems to classify everything but the kitchen sink as Medium-Heavy power.
  8. I'm interested to see if the old Crankin Sticks will go on clearance.
  9. Hmm. I might have to come out and get my hands on one.
  10. I trim the weedguards on the 1/4 oz jigs sometimes. However, I also take 4-5 strands out with a pair of small scissors. That way, I can have a shorter weedguard without it being too stiff. I leave the weedguards stock on the 5/16 oz and heavier. I have not yet tried trimming straight across the weedguard so it's longer in the back and shorter in the front like I see some people do. I'm not sure what the benefit is. I also like trimming the skirts to a finger-width below the hook bend. That way I get more flare out of the skirt and less interference with the action of chunk-style craw trailers.
  11. Gonna be cooold in central michigan tomorrow. Good luck!
  12. I'd use a 7' Heavy power, something rated to 1 1/2 or 2 oz on the top end.
  13. I'm actually having good luck throwing 1/4 and 3/8 oz jig and trailer on a 7'1" MH ***.
  14. Well you know how I like to lose tungsten rocket weights!
  15. I can tell you what I use for 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz walking baits and jerkbaits with great success: 7'1" MH *** Black, CH201E7 (sporting a Hawgtech 102mm handle), 40-50 lb. original Power Pro. The setup bombs lures, the hooksetting at distance is fantastic, and I don't lose fish (Carbontex helps).
  16. I'm using the 10 lb. as leader and main-line. It's a solid line for the price.
  17. I feel your pain. The city recently decided to start enforcing an under-14/over-62 years of age only policy on the lake downtown.
  18. There's always the "petite" 90mm handle. I think the cork knobs are worth the money but the Shimano knobs are still solid. Good call. You'll love that rod.

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