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Chris at Tech

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  1. I do enjoy a good western omelet...
  2. I have a 2-piece 6'6" M spinning and a 2-piece 6'6" MH casting in the older burgundy model that I could sell.
  3. Search my old posts in this forum Go into St Andrews state park and wade the flats. If you’re going all that way I’d suggest picking up a few lures recommended by the locals. But if not try ~3 in paddle tails, flukes, small spoons pm me if you want more info
  4. Yeah @Darren. -- you're in trouble now! @ThatredneckguyJamieThough I have a big issue with your college football allegiance... ...the answer to your question is a resounding YES! I'm lucky enough to have my folks retired in Hilton Head so I've targeted and caught just about everything the Low Country has to offer inshore. Reds, trout, mackeral, cobia, sheepshead, tarpon, flounder, sharks, jacks. The family and I typically end up in PCB in the fall and I take that opportunity to both fish nearshore as well as wade the flats at St Andrews Park. All types of snapper and grouper, amberjacks, kings, spanish, triggerfish, tripletail, mahi from the boat and trout and reds by foot. Also been lucky enough to fish Sebastian, Miami, Orange Beach, Boston, St Lucia and a few other locations. The part that really irritates me is that the place where I've had the least fishing success by guide and by foot is Key West (the friggin' "sportfishing capital of the world"!). I'm very eager to add snook and permit to my caught species list. Planning a fishing trip for my 40th this year. Venice, LA is on the short list. "Clean, old-fashioned hate" will always divide us, but at least we can agree that saltwater fishing is great
  5. I really like this one. Then again you knew that already!
  6. Gotta say Dwight, your photoshop skills have really improved!
  7. I was really rooting for a meteor strike. But UGA losing in excruciating fashion was a good consolation prize. They call it "Clean, old-fashioned hate" for a reason!
  8. Mini Me spinnerbaits -- same weight, smaller profiles
  9. The LMH May be worth considering if 3/16 oz is your primary weight
  10. H3s are a little stiffer and faster in action. For that technique, I think the H3 is the better choice though the KLX is certainly more than capable. Which models you considering? Don't be shy about emailing Kistler directly to ask for their recommendation.
  11. Professional bass fisherman! Next question?
  12. 5-6" here in North Metro ATL The neighbors always look at me funny when they see the snow shovels hanging in the garage. Until this happens
  13. Appreciate the notice but I’m full-up on travel rods at the moment. Had this been a year ago I’d have been all over it but I picked up a few inshore travel spinning rods at Cabelas.
  14. Yup, wouldn’t be a trip down South without Ajay killing a rod
  15. I've never fished a Z-bone, but I don't have the same observation for my He3 7'1" MH XF
  16. Yup -- Kistler or Helium 3. I like my Dobyns Champs for moving lures, but at that price-point I prefer the Kistlers for techniques where sensitivity is required.
  17. Your description that the frog keeps bobbing up and down tells me that you don't have enough slack in the line. I face EXACTLY the same issue when I first throw a frog after not throwing one for a while. Take me a few casts to remember how to make it all work For me, the twitching motion for frogs is shorter and softer than I do with walk-the-dog plugs. When you twitch the rod tip, make sure you complete the motion by bring the rod towards you, and then returning the tip TOWARDS the frog. I've always heard the recommendations on leg trimming and loops knots, but I've never experienced either of those hacks making a difference for me.
  18. In addition to the candidates above, look into the Kistler KLX and Kistler Helium 3.
  19. Had a trip with this guy a few years back and enjoyed it http://captainmikeweaver.com/

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