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Montanaro

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  1. d**n... Tight lines bro.
  2. Ive success with slow rolled swimjigs.
  3. If you are setting the hook hard enough to break that rod with a small plastic swimbait, you are doing something seriously wrong or the blank is compromised. I agree with jrob.
  4. Spro are good to fish straight from package. Small body but dives deceptively deep.
  5. Lay braid on spool and put electrical tape over it. Tape wont allow the braid to spin on spool and lets your line lay more evenly than if you had a knot.
  6. Ive been using poor boy baits tubes. Soft and salty. Went to replace one with a zoom one and took it off immediately. I had difficulty sliding it up the shank of my ewg so I knew Id have difficulty getting solid hooksets.
  7. My daiwa t3 1016 is heads and shoulders above my tatula. Easier to palm, lighter, spool can throw light baits, skipping is easier, and braking system is phenomenal. Tatula is a solid real I use a lot...but that extra coin reduces headaches/frustration.
  8. Anyone have any info on this new soft plastic? Its a tube with apendages,hog like flappers and built in rattle. http://www.daiwaweb.com/jp/fishing/item/lure/bass_le/rattlentubehog/index.html
  9. The classic playoff is on niagara river
  10. D bomb for me. Very soft and ribbed body pushes water and also captures air bubbles.
  11. Just to be clear this is for the 8 angler bassmaster classic playoff in middle of season. Not for every tournament.
  12. "The Classic Bracket will be streamed live on Bassmaster.com and will feature — for the first time ever in Bassmaster competition — catch-weigh-release scoring. That is, competitors will have their catches weighed instantly on the water by judges, and the bass will be released back into the water at the spots where they were caught. Only the heaviest five bass per angler will be counted." http://www.bassmaster.com/news/bass-announces-sites-bassfest-and-toyota-bassmaster-angler-year-championship
  13. Reel size dictates overall weight of combo and inches per turn. A larger heavier reel can dull some sensitivity and be unbalanced when paired with a light fairy wand. I use a 2500 on a ML rod.
  14. Montanaro replied to rboat's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Broke a war eagle spinnerbait hook on a tree branch. Should have straightened out first but it snapped.
  15. Montanaro replied to bigbassin''s topic in Fishing Tackle
    Bass slime
  16. The general consensus Ive picked up on is that while people havent used them, they are disappointed in the product daiwa put out.
  17. Spot Broken up line and jaw does not extend past eyeball. Not even close to a smallmouth. Look up a meanmouth if you wanna see a coolfish
  18. May pick up some. Wonder where it fits in their lineup. Between sniper and shooter...but that price is low
  19. I like revenge... But starting out you should probably go with war eagle as they are quality at a good price and are widely available
  20. Tubes are a tool like everything else. Great way to mimic baitfish.
  21. Wow top 2 are awesome. Have to look into it.
  22. Amart "despises" the dropshot... ...but even the best baseball players know how to bunt and sac fly. The key is balancing all of your tackle from rod to sinker. A 3/8oz weight on a ml rod with 15lb braid and 10 inch ribbontail will not be efficient. The dropshot is not a search bait (an efficient method itself) so you have to create efficiency with balanced tackle. My go to is a ML rod, 2500 reel, 20lb braid +8lb fc leader. Size one swivel hook reduces line twist with a 4 inch roboworm above 3/16 weight. Easy casting and makes little disturbance going in water. If I use a larger plastic like a stick bait ill go with 1/4oz to get it to bottom faster...im not worried about hits on the fall, if thats what the bass want Ill use a different presentation

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