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Chris at Tech

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  1. Big jig, big soft plastics (Brush Hog, 10+ in worm, etc), 5 in+ swimbait I know this exact feeling. I fish a buddy's family's pond as well and it's the same thing -- sorting through 30-40 small bass for a picture-worthy fish. They just recently shocked it to see how the fish population looked. We now have standing orders to remove anything below 3 lbs. I accepted this task in the hopes of running into a few of the bigger gals while removing her little buddies
  2. What are you planning to throw with this rod?
  3. Nice...now it just needs to stay like this for, oh, I dunno -- another 4 days or so
  4. The AVC66MF is my dedicated jerkbait and topwater rod, but I consider it an "all-around" rod for all medium weight treble hook lures. I also recommend this Avid for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits and small swimbaits. 8-) How did I know you'd say that?
  5. But when you're watching two 8+ lbers circle a bed (with a 12 inch "pimp" male), waiting for that right moment, and it just doesn't come? DOH! Like I said to Randall on the water...I think we witnessed bass going from prespawn to spawn on to postspawn in a matter of about an hour. But as usual, I got my money's worth out of Randall by learning a few tips and tricks.
  6. My thoughts (ie guesses )... --the north end will show spawning activity first due to warmer water. Similarly, they'll also finish spawning earlier than those fish on the south end --the location of the beds will likely be dictated by water clarity and bottom hardness
  7. I'm also a bit puzzled seeing them listed as X-fast in the BPS catalogs... I have one I picked up in the last year or so and it certainly is nowhere even closed to being XF or F
  8. My Mg69APC/Revo STX is the combo I fish the most with simply because I think it excels in the applications I like to throw most frequently Spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, chatterbaits, lipless crankbaits and I just recently have started throwing more of the ~5 in paddletail swimbaits with this rod When I take a roadtrip and can only bring a limited amt of tackle, this rod ALWAYS goes with me. And although the applications I listed above are the once I use most frequently, I have also fished senkos, ~1/4 oz T-rigs/jigs just fine.
  9. Was there a shank carved from a toothbrush involved in this exchange?
  10. Yep, for $2600 I'd take two 101 lb Minn Kota transom motors. Or two 80 lb Minn Kotas and a Side Imaging unit
  11. A 41 lb kicker fish. Nicely done 8-)
  12. Go bigger than 14 feet -- especially if you'll be fishing with someone else on the boat for the majority of the time. I have a 1548 now and I love the boat. I do, however, wished I went for the next model up -- a 1654. Go with a welded, mod-V bottom jon and not a flatbottom. If you like the 14, go for it. But that extra foot or two on the 15 or 16 footer adds a LOT more room.
  13. I'm not that dense, it is totally overkill, though. Just ditch the console, put a swivel seat in there, and extend the casting platform. How fast can the thing go? Its not like you'll need that windscreen blazing down the lake at 5 mph, LOL. I think they took the easy way out, and didn't think the whole idea through, from the ground up. An electric only could be so much more than this. Just look at what some of our members have done themselves. This boat looks like an electric motor retrofitted bass boat, not an "all new design" as described in the marketing literature. I agree -- it's like they want to respond to the needs/wants of the electric-only fishing population without asking that same population what they want in a boat Personally, I'd have ZERO use for the seats or console. Just wasted space in my eyes
  14. My modded jon has both a bow mount and a transom mount TM. I flip the transom mount on via a bigfoot switch on the front deck and steer with my foot controlled TM. Works just fine that way, and I haven't yet fallen off the boat while driving. That's what I'm looking for on this rig. One 65-80 lb TM up front, and two 80-100 lb TM in the rear. All the finish and storage of a bass boat. My perfect boat
  15. Anyone see this? G3 released an electric-only bass boat. As someone who fishes electric only, I'm glad to see a manufacturer do something like this. I'd love to be able to purchase this boat only w/o the motors and electronics that they have packaged with it. But with that said, I have no idea what their justification would be for leaving the console w/ steering wheel and the full seats. I don't think these are needed at 5 mph
  16. So who exactly are you referring to here?
  17. I guess I could have been clearer... The reel seat is loose on the blank itself. The reel fit is fine.
  18. Hey all, As I was cleaning the cork grips on my rods today, I noticed on of the real seats was a bit loose. Is this something I can remedy myself, or do I need to bring in a pro?
  19. You bringing your boat with you up to KSU? From there you're only 20-30 min from my place so we can meet up a time or two again
  20. I like the Luck E Strike hooks. They're MUCH cheaper than the others, yet the quality seems fine to me. 4/0 may be OK for the 3.5 inch baits, but I don't use those. However, I like the 6/0 for 4.5 - 5 inch paddletail swimbaits
  21. Darnit -- beaten by 1 post! I saw the title of this post and immediately thought 'Turd Ferguson...funny name'
  22. You're making it sound like planting brush guarantees winning tournaments. Last time I checked, the fish still have to be there AND they need to be willing to bite. To me, cheating is one of 2 things: 1) doing something expressly prohibited by law or tourney rules 2) doing something the other competitors cannot do I don't see either of those being violated by planting brush
  23. Granted I'm not a tourney fisherman, but... 1) how do you know those locals planted those piles and they didn't steal/learn the spot from someone else? 2) if you get there and the spot is empty, fish it. The lake is public so you cannot be trespassing 3) if someone SHOWS you the spot and you're fishing the same event, I say the guy that showed you gets first rights to fish there 4) plant your own spots/piles, but be prepared to have others fish them. To me, I view it as making a contribution to improve the fishery. Not to get a leg up on the competition. Would I be upset if someone beat me to a spot I worked on? I sure would, but they have the same rights to be there. After all, we all have those expensive toys on our boats MADE for finding things like brushpiles
  24. Good to know... The reason I ask is that I still have my Avid, and if I were to go up a level to LT, or Elite, I could utilize the St Croix Upgrade program
  25. If you add drop shotting to that list, thats exactly what I do with my spinning rods. I think if you found the ML Avid to be too light the M would suit you just fine. I own several Legend T's and Avids and for my money I'd stick with the Avid, one of the best 'bang for the buck" rods out there. Thanks! Actually I meant for drop-shotting to be on that list as well So there's not really a significant step up from the Avid to the LT as far as sensitivity goes?

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