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  1. Out of those two, Vengeance. But, I had one (before I got more expensive gear) which eventually crapped on me. The tip guide's insert cracked and frayed my line all the time to the point where I couldn't use it anymore. I busted the tip off and put a new Fuji one on it and sold the rod to a friend. Like I said, I have more expensive gear now, but I do own a Daiwa Aird ($50-55). I love it, and it gets as much use as all of my other rods. No lie, if you didn't know the price you'd think it's more expensive than it is. Best $50 rod out there IMO. Also, there are no inserts in its guides to worry about.
  2. Thanks! I hadn't thought if that, I designed them primarily for drop-shotting, but that would wok. They're ~3.5 in.
  3. I design my own baits with clay, and make my own plaster molds of my masters. I started with one mold of the original mater, and with the pours from that made a 5-cavity plaster mold, with another to come soon. Including shipping, my original order was $70 from Bear's Baits. ~$30 for plastisol, $3.50 ea. for colorants, $3.50 for scent, $3.50 ea. for flake. I got four colors to begin with: brown, chartreuse, green pumpkin, and junebug (indigo). Two colors of flake: red and black, and one bottle of scent. I am very pleased with the quality of everything, especially the plastic. I have made some very nice pours.
  4. Back in Febrary- 1.35 pounds on a 1/8 oz Buckeye spot remover shakey head and a watermelon chart. tail Zoom finesse worm. My setup was a Daiwa T3 Ballistic 6.3:1 on a Shimano Crucial 7'2" M Worm & Jig rod spooled with 10 pound Sufix Seige mono. Thrown around submerged stumps. (My profile pic)
  5. This is my custom design drop shot craw. I just finally got plastisol and these re a few of my colors. Would y'all use them?
  6. One word, USED! Get an older Quantum Catalyst, they come up from time to time for $25-30 TYD, they're nice little Rees. Check the fishing flea market here and on other forums (which I won't name, don't want to bash this one). You can get some great deals on used reels, no matter what you're looking for.
  7. Got him! And are you talking about that golf course thread? Lol
  8. Haven't used the Veracity, but have used the Veritas. It's nice, just lots of issues with quality control, especially on the guides. I'd stay away from Abu rods. I have a Shimano Compre and that exact Crucial. Fantastic rods, the Crucial is the best rod I own, a true piece of art! Beautiful rod, super high quality, extremely sensitive, and light! Go with the Crucial!
  9. St. Croix Mojo Bass is very nice, made with high quality components. I've had lots of issues with the Veritas series. I love the Shimano Compre as well. I'd personally go with the *** Omem Black, been eyeing it for a while now.
  10. I have much more confidence in black or nickel, which makes a difference for me. Don't like red, mainly for worm hooks. I have a few crank baits with red back trebles.
  11. Do not buy it! Inaccurate, low quality, easily broke, battery cover falls off all of the time and the scale can't work without it. Do yourself a favor and get a different scale.
  12. Just starting off and you're already buying Megabass?!?! But seriously, you've got a great collection there, and very well organized. Keeping it organized? Well, that's a whole different story... I agree with the other users, definitely pick up some Spooks. Good luck out on the water, you now have NO excuse to get skunked

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