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Fixing/replacing Micro Guide Help
Hey All, I have a KVD Tour Crankin' Rod and one of the micro guides had the plastic ring fall out of it. Any suggestions on how to fix it WITHOUT replacing the entire guide? I was thinking electrical tape but it's a very small guide. Any info is appreciated! Thanks!
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Baitcaster Vs. Spinning
Many GREAT responses! Thank you all so much for taking time out of your day to answer or provide feedback! I haven't been fishing (seriously) for more than a year yet but I have put in a lot of time and have become very proficient with spinning gear. I definitely want to learn how to use a baitcaster. I'm fascinated by the technology and I enjoy a challenge. I have 6 rods now, my last 2 being baitcasters. For Christmas, I picked up a 7' Fenwick Silverhawk with a Daiwa Exceler reel. $100 rod, $100 reel for $100 total on sale from Cabelas! Last week, I picked up a 7'4" KVD Tour MH Crankin' rod with a Pinnacle Producer reel. Got that for $100 on Craigslist! I seem to have the KVD rod dialed in and I was casting a moderately heavy crank bait about 30 yards or so. The Fenwick/Daiwa combo is the same but it's a bit more finicky and needs some more tuning. I am glad to hear how many of you feel that it doesn't really matter. I have an Abu Garcia Vendetta rod with an Abu Garcia Cardinal SX spinning reel that I love and now I can feel OK about picking up another at some point.
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Baitcaster Vs. Spinning
Is there really THAT big of a difference between a baitcaster and a spinning reel? I watch A LOT of videos and I do A LOT of research. Something everyone will notice is that you won't find too many spinning reels on the deck of a bass boat. I want to know why. I know that baitcasters won't twist the line like a spinner. If that's the only major difference, then I don't think I'll be buying anymore baitcasters. I am having a hell of a time learing how to cast with them. I feel like I'm learning how to fish all over again!
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Bank Fishing Forum
I didn't get a chance to read all of the posts yet, so someone may have picked this out already but I thought it was funny that you said "in the same boat" while talking about bank fishing! No boats!
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Red Hooks
I can't say whether or not they work, because I have only been "seriously" fishing for less than a year. I was using red 4/0 Gamakatsu Wide Gaps with Zoom Flukes and never had a bite on them. It could be the color, it could be my presentation, it could be that the fish didn't want flukes that day. However, in this off-season, I've been doing a lot of research to get ready for the thaw. I've become a spinnerbait fanatic and have been watching a lot of KVD YouTube videos. He SWEARS by red TRAILER hooks on his spinnerbaits and I am looking forward to trying it out. In fact, right before I posted this, I bought a few packs of red trailer hooks on eBay.
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Creatures
I grabbed a couple packs of the Zoom Super Chunk Jr's. Black/Blue to match the skirt of the jig and Green Pumpkin to match another. Thanks for the advice! I will most likely get one or both of your recommendations and give those a shot too!
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Creatures
Well, yeah. I know that there's other creatures out there but I figured I'd save some money by hopefully being able to narrow the search. Plus, a lot of the "How-To" videos on YouTube, you'll see guys using craws. However, most of the time, they're fishing down south.
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Creatures
I was wondering if it makes a difference that craws are not found here naturally. If the bass are not used to seeing them, can they still be successful?
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Creatures
What creatures work the best on swim jigs and/or arky head jigs in Northeastern PA?
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Cranking, Swivel Or No Swivel...
Technically, I feel that this correct. A swivel is not "needed", however, if it isn't impeding the action of the lure then I would use them. Especially if you're trying to cover different depths to find fish. Of course, if you have a fish finder, then you can choose your crank based on that info. But for those of us that don't use elctronics, being able to skip the tying, cutting and re-tying lures is more time that can be spent fishing!
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Line For Spinnerbaits On Baitcaster
Why?
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Line For Spinnerbaits On Baitcaster
Thank you all so much for the responses! I haven't decided what I want to do yet. I'm leaning towards straight fluorocarbon but I run #20 green PP on a spinning reel with a 9' fluoro leader and I have been really enjoying it. However, I like the idea of NOT having to tie a double uni knot!
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Line For Spinnerbaits On Baitcaster
Good to know. Thank you so much!
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Line For Spinnerbaits On Baitcaster
I'd like to use braid but how heavy should I go? I use 20# braid on my spinning reels but I'm worried that it's too light for a baitcaster. However, I also feel like 50# or 60# is too heavy but I could be wrong.
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Line For Spinnerbaits On Baitcaster
What does everyone use for throwing spinnerbaits with a baitcaster?