Everything posted by Chris at Tech
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All around bass rod, suggestions?
I like the BPS Extreme rods. They have quite a variety available in 2-piece... 6' M 6'6" M 6'6" MH 7' M 7' MH are all available in 2-piece, and they're currently on sale for $69. I have the 7' MH paired with a Stradic 2500 and I use it as my senko/fluke/light t-rig rod and I love it.
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Two Rigs Only
OK, I'll play I'll go with 2 rods I currently have. 1) BPS 7' MH spinning rod with Stradic 2500 2) Kistler 6'9" MG all-purpose baitcaster with Curado 101D Lures... 1) 5 inch senko in watermelon 2) Zoom Mag work in junebug 3) Spook in bone 4) Zoom fluke in baitfish 5) 3/8 oz White/chartreuse tandem spinnerbait
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Favorite Cologne
I just tape crisp, new $100 bills to my clothes--the scent is very subtle, but it works ;D Polo Blue, Kenneth Cole Black, Kenneth Cole Reaction, Cool Water, Armani Mania. Abercrombie Woods was my staple in high school and early college...
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Can you figure this out?
Catch and release
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Reel Cleaning
What's wrong with Hot Sauce?
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purchasing extra Curado spools
It's rather curious that the guy in the Shimano service department doesn't think they're out yet when the Curado 101D is available at BPS, Cabelas, and many Mom and Pop bait shops (like where I got mine). Looks like someone missed the memo. You may want to call back and ask for a schematic from someone who knows what's going on And yes, at $45, this spare spool must be made out of freakin' diamonds
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purchasing extra Curado spools
Um, huh? http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=73517&hvarTarget=search&cmCat=SearchResults It's the left hand retrieve Curado currently available. What am I missing here?
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purchasing extra Curado spools
Does anyone know where I can get my hands on a spare spool for a Curado 101D? It's nice for those time to be able to throw a spool with braid on there... Thanks Chris
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opinions on the Daiwa Advantage spinning reel?
Well, I guess this is why I haven't seen much mention of this reel ;D
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Good Rod for Abu Garcia Reel
I don't think you're gonna find a lot of folks around here who recommend Ugly Sticks If you have a BPS near you, I believe they're selling Bionic Blades in store for $50. If not, they're $60 sold through BPS online. I think these rods would be a better choice, and are in your price 'ballpark'.
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Good Rod for Abu Garcia Reel
Between the 40 and 50 series Records, the only difference is weight and line capacity. Same gear ratio, same price...
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opinions on the Daiwa Advantage spinning reel?
Anyone have any opinions on the Daiwa Advantage spinning reel? I see a lot of Sol and Fuego references, but I haven't heard too much about these. I was thinking about picking up another Stradic and I saw this guy in the same price range... Thoughts?
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Basic jonboat battery questions for a newbie
If I be nice until Spring, my wife may let me get a jonboat in a few months It's been a while since I've been in a classroom discussing voltage, current, etc. so let me burden you all with my silly questions... 1) Trolling motors that run off 24V. Does that simply mean I need 2 batts to run this motor? I assume if you have 2 of these motors, you need 4 batts right? You can't run 2 motors off the same 2 batts, right? 2) is it generally a good idea to use another separate battery to run depthfinder, lights, livewell, etc, or is their power usage minimal enough to use the batts you're using for a trolling motor? If it is a good idea to run other accessories on a different battery/set of batteries, how many batteries are sufficient to run these types of accessories? 3) all things being equal, if you look at 2 trolling motors with the same thrust, is it a better idea to get a 12V or 24V version? 4) lastly, would one see any difference in performance between one 80 lb thrust motor, vs two 40lb thrust? I can't think of a single reason why there would be a difference... Thanks all! Chris
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What is your favorite Beer!!
Some of my favs: Yuengling Fat Tire Sierra Nevada Terrapin Anchor Steam Flying Dog
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I need instructions on smallmouth lol?
Well, there certainly are a few good bodies of water in NJ for smallmouth. If you can, try to hit the Manasquan Reservoir, Round Valley, Spruce Run or Hopatcong. Every time I've found the smallies in NJ, is was in deeper water.
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In the spawn, which lures work best
It's also helpful to use a visible color, like white, so you can see the bait's position on the bed.
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NJ pond fishing
No, no. I grew up in NJ. The bodies go in the ocean, not ponds
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NJ pond fishing
Yeah, I saw that too. I just assumed he meant inches, not pounds
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NJ pond fishing
Well, like it or not, you should add soft plastics to the arsenal I used to be EXACTLY like that as well. Just had no desired to fish soft plastics since it was just so slow. But there's no denying that they catch fish. Anyway, here's a few suggestions: 1) Zoom trick worms -- a green/brown type color, and a dark color (junebug, black, purple) 2) Zoom finesse worms -- same colors as above. This is just a smaller version of the worm above. These can be fished in a variety of ways. With a jighead, Texas style weighted or weightless, splitshot. 3) 5" Senkos -- watermelon or green pumpkin Either Texas rig this one weightless, or wacky rig it. Look around for some more specifics on wacky rigging. 4) Zoom Super Flukes -- get a green/brown color and a baitfish color. As far as the tackle to fish these, I'd recommend a pack of 2/0 and 3/0 EWG hooks -- these are usable for any of the presentations above. Also, get yourself some 1/16, 1/8 and 3/16 oz worm weights for the Texas rigs. Lastly, get some 1/16, 1/8 and 3/16 'bull shot' sinkers for splitshotting. Also, try getting yourself a floating Rapala minnow.
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Best summertime baits, presentations, patterns
Seems to me it would be a good time to try drop shotting, or Spotsticking soft plastics in the depths once the sun is up.
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Caught without a License
They can take your freakin' gear??? That seems a bit excessive to me... My GF was visiting me in NJ and we got her a 1 day pass. Lucky we did, because that was the first and only time I had ever seen rangers checking. But the kicker was he didn't believe the license was legit...
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Pressure change. What's a lot? What's
So in all the reference I've read on pressure changes on fishing, I still have a few basic questions. What's reading is considered 'low pressure'? Is there a mb range, or is that term just used to indicate a drop of pressure? How about 'high pressure'? Is there a range or is it just used to indicate a rise from previous readings? What's a 'big' change in pressure? 2mb? 3mb? And building on that, what's a rapid change in pressure? How many mb over how much time? Obviously, there's not a set range, but I'd like to get a better idea of how to interpret pressure readings I see from the weather services. Thanks Chris
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Weather and Fish?
OK, when you say 'low barometric pressure', is there a range that is considered low? Or so you simply mean the pressure lessening from the previous days?
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considering a jon boat...
But the problem there is that I wouldn't be around to use the boat. And they'd never find my body
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considering a jon boat...
You've got a PM