Everything posted by Chris at Tech
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Carolina Rigging deep clear lakes, Baits?
Well, you can put just about any plastic on the end of a C-rig, as you stated. However, if the lake is as clear as you say, a more subtle bait may be a better choice. Perhaps a french fry or a straight tail worm (like a Zoom Trick worm) would be a better choice. Then again, I'm not a bass ;D
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Last few trips to Varner. Big fish bite is on.
Geez...I think I'm gonna have to book another day with you, Randall
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Crankbait Reel?
A 6:1 reel is not a great choice for deep cranks, in my opinion. You'll find a lower ratio reel will be easier to use for these reels. The strong resistance you'll encounter when retrieving these types of baits is best counteracted by a lower gear ratio in the reel.
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How to string a penn 360 slammer?
1) thread the line through the guides on the rod down to the reel 2) Flip up the bail on the reel 3) tie the line to the reel 4) close the bail 5) put the spool on the floor with the label down 6) pinch the line between your fingers about 1-2 ft above the rod for tension 7) crank the reel 8) fill the line to about 1/8 from the lip on the spool
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So Russ calls me and says, "Dude, I cancelled my DirecTV subscription"
Those things must be murder on your hats...
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anyone fished the new St Croix Legend Tourney rods?
Yea, I'm curious about that one as well. Is this series of rods a significant step up from the Avid line?
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anyone fished the new St Croix Legend Tourney rods?
Anyone fished the new split grip St Croix Legend Tourney sticks? I've handled them a few times, but the reel grip strikes me as being too short. Can anyone who has spent a good amount of time fishing one of these rods have any comments on how comfortable it is to fish? I'm considering picking up a 70MHF to act as a jig, C-rig, bigger T-rig and paddletail swimbait rod. I can't imagine going over 3/4 oz for a jig or C-rig, which is why I'm leaning towards the MHF over the HF. Comments? Feedback? Bueller?
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Really tight drag on BPS reel
Well for a lefty, there don't seem to be many options for low ratio low profile cranking reels... This is about close as we get, it seems
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Mandatory Colors
Only thing I would add is a more subtle topwater color. Add some clear baits
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bass fishing in jersey
Work was getting in the way of important things. You know, like bass fishing message boards
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Really tight drag on BPS reel
This is on my crankbait reel so I need to be sure it has enough give to not rip hooks out of a fish's mouth I think this is a sign from the gods to get the Revo Winch
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Split Shot Rig
It's a miniature Carolina rig. Tie your hook at the end of the line and about 1-2 feet up, crimp a split shot. I prefer the Water Gremlin Bullshot sinkers. Add your favorite soft plastic on the business end and have at it. My favorites are Trick Worms. Thanks Randall
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Really tight drag on BPS reel
Hello all, I was messing with my BPS Extreme reel last night, and I noticed that the drag is really tight even with the drag star loosened all the way. Anyone have any idea where I should look for issues? Does this symptom give enough info to narrow it down? Yes, I know, send it in to BPS. But I figure I need to learn my reels better at some point, and this is a relatively inexpensive reel to learn on.
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Gmans Jigs
Hmmmm....looks like a nice alternative to paying $3+ each for the 'big name brands' Do these come with rattles? Any pictures anywhere of the finesse jigs? Can't seem to find one on the website.
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bass fishing in jersey
Having driven on the stretch of I-95 through Richmond, I'd say this is a case of the pot calling the kettle black ;D
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bass fishing in jersey
Just about any of the larger lakes and reservoirs. Round Valley Spruce Run Manasquan Res Hopatcong etc
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I see there's a new Revo STX & SX high speed for lefties
I still get a kick out of Abu's reply when I asked about a lefty burner STX. "There's no market for it" Apparently, there's a market for a lefty STX 6:1, righty STX 6:1 and righty 7:1 since they sell them But there's not one for a lefty 7:1. I guess no lefty cranker ever wanted a burner Riiiiggghhhttt...
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Plane travel with fishing gear?
You must have read my mind
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Plane travel with fishing gear?
Yes, ship them. The problem is the great unknown. You can have no idea how much you'd be charged until you get to the checkin. I had this same question 2 weeks ago and even the Delta website has conflicting info. I even saw one reference on that site indicating that packages above 80 inches were NOT PERMITTED. Not to mention the fee I was told by a rep on the phone was also different from fees indicated on the website. I figured it would actually end up costing me several hundred to travel with my rods, so I decided not to travel with them (took just the reels) and buy myself a new combo at home
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American Rodsmith rods
So did you have a bad experience with American Rodsmiths or have you not fished one? I may be in the market for one of their rods as well, so I'm looking for feedback as well.
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Best rod for under $150
Yes. Not a bad stick, but the Avid is more sensitive in my opinion.
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Swimbait rod for Affordable price
BPS Extreme 7'6 H telescoping flipping stick. You can get these on sale for $65 quite often.
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Topwater/Frog Setup
http://www.dobynsrods.com/ www.***.com sells them
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Topwater/Frog Setup
I agree with just about all of this statement One rod is not likely to do both of these different applications well. My slop fishing (ie Horny Toad) rod is a Dobyns 704c with a Zillion and 50lb braid. On the other hand, my open water topwater rod (ie Super Spooks, Pop-R's, Sammies, etc) is a St Croix Avid 66MF rod.
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Georgia Bassin'!
If only he wasn't wearing that AWFUL hat...