Everything posted by SenkoGuru
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Dobyns Savy Series
A large amount of that sensitivity comes from the line you use and tungsten, not the rod. I also never said they were better, I said I would take them over the DX, the reason is because the DX does not blow them out of the water. The DX is not worth the extra price with very little difference. In fact it is VERY close and when you factor in the price, Ill take a Duckett White Ice, Kistler KLX, *** ***, Airrus Micropulse-X and a few others quick fast and In a hurry over the Dobyn's. The MegaBass XX blows the DX out of the water for $300.00, even that's less in price than the $350. I really do not care what you guys fish with, I want you to fish with what makes you happy. I'm just glad to see other starting to step up and agree with what I've been saying for years. I thought once you were a Dobyn's Zombie we couldn't get you back but now I see there is hope, it can be done, they are waking up.
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Dobyns Savy Series
I've been saying Dobyn's was way over priced for years and I have been labeled the black sheep and down talked because of it. Truth is starting to come out though. The DX isn't a bad rod but you can get much better for way less money. I have always said the Savvy should be a $100.00 priced rod. The champ a $150.00 and the DX a $200.00. At $350.00 for a DX I have always laughed at but this is always been in my own opinion. You can buy a Megabass XX for $300.00
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Whats The Better Gear Ratio For Worms/senkos?
I've had many a Bass take my Senko and make a Bee line toward deeper water. I have started to use 7 speed reels because of this. It helps to catch up to the fish. My 2 cents worth.
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Megabass Orochi Xx
I'm interested in a review too. Let us know what you think.
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Can I Take A Rod Apart?
I agree
- Abu Garcia Stx Vs. Shimano Chronarch
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What Swimbait Rod Is Everyone Using?
I choose to use the Duckett White Ice Velvick Casting Rod 7'11" Heavy for swimbaits, It is a great rod and does the job very well but the problem is I'm not much on throwing big swimbaits so I don't use it a whole bunch. Here in La. we have way to many cypress tree's to flip and pitch around, so swimbaits are not fished quite as much as other states. I'm more of a flipping/punching person myself. So I'm not really sure how much I can help you with your questions, The Duckett is an amazing swimbait rod though. Try it out and see for yourself.
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Easiest Way To Start Catching Bass?
I guess we will just have to agree to disagree on the frog fishing. You can't "just reel them in" after a blow up. There is more of an art to frog fishing than Senko fishing. While I LOVE Senko fishing it is an easy way to fish but I do not see it being easier than chunk and reel. To me the easiest way of fishing is a spinnerbait. Throw it out and reel it in, can't get much easier. To me low level fishing is spinnerbaits, crankbaits, swimbait, buzzbaits and other chunk and reel type fishing where the fish will set the hook for you on most all hits, just throw it out and reel it in, atleast with Texas rig's, jigs, Senkos, flukes and frogs you have to work the bait and then set the hook. There is nothing like feeling that bite on a Senko and reeling down to set the hook, while wondering just how big this one might be, it is a very exciting time.
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Easiest Way To Start Catching Bass?
I find it very funny that people think fishing Senko's is any different than fishing flukes, Texas rigs, jigs and other baits. It is my favorite way of Bass fishing and I am so happy to hear people use it as a last resort, that may explain why I've won so many tournaments fishing Senko's. The most boring way of fishing is chunk and reel, I hate it, throw out a spinnerbait or crankbait and reel it in and cover water, after a 100 cast you may catch a couple of bass. It is much better to find a grass line that is holding bass and start flipping a jig or a senko. P.S. The most fun you will have catching Bass this time of year would be on topwater frogs, IMO. Work the frog in the thick stuff and when you have a blow up, wait a few seconds until you feel the fish and then set the hook. Frog fishing takes some practice, it is hard to get a good hook set until you have worked at it a while. You will get it though just keep practicing. Frogs are much tougher to fish than baits like spinnerbaits that pretty much set the hook for you but they are well worth it. Very exciting to see a big Bass blow up on a frog.
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Best Rod For Soft Plastics In The $100-$200 Price Range
The Denali Kovert is a nice rod for its price, the only thing that bothers me about it is that it is a very tip heavy rod. The Denali Rosewood is a nice line of rods that do not have the same tip heavy feeling. Powell makes great fishing rods too. The *** is a good line of rods if you can get past the handle, which hurts my hand but if you are comfortable with it then it would be a good fishing rod. The one I like the best is the Duckett White Ice rods but there are many nice rods in your price range to choose from.
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Powell Timax Review
Nice review. Thanks.
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Why Isn't Quantum More Popular?
I am not a Quantum fan but I do have a 7'0" MH Quantum Smoke Rod that I've had for over 2 years. I've boat flipped 4# bass with it and I've yet to have any trouble with it. I bought it because of a sale. For $75.00 I figured I would try it out. It isn't that bad of a rod, light and pretty sensitive too. It isn't a White Ice by no means but few rods are......
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Best Jig Rod
I've never used the GLoomis but the way all of the guys keep talking that Brand up I'm going to have to try them soon, I hope they are not as big of a let down as Dobyn's was. I'm sure everyone know's what I will list......Duckett White Ice is the best I've used so far but I'm going to be buying a GLoomis very soon. I'll have to see what everyone who has used them has to tell me first though.
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Tatula
I have both and I feel that the Tatula is much better
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What Diawa Is A 'must Have' Diawa?
I'm not laughing at you, The Tatula is a hell of a Reel
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What Diawa Is A 'must Have' Diawa?
No question in my book. Daiwa Zillion
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Frogging Rod
Duckett 7'3" Heavy White Ice Daiwa Tatula Type-R
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I Want A High End Casting Rod, Have One In Mind.
Well, I guess you can say I don't run with the crowd. Almost 90% of the post I see with any ones name I expect to see the name Dobyn's in it. I'm just like everyone else who has to name what they like and that just happens to be the best I've ever used.
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Why Isn't Quantum More Popular?
Quantum has some good stuff, I do not dislike Quantum, I just like Daiwa better. I own three or four Quantum reels, a Smoke 150 a few Energy's and some of the KVD reels. I also own a couple of Smoke Rod's. The Problem is I just don't fish with it. It sits in my game room on the rack unless my Son goes fishing with me and then his favorite set up is the Quantum Smoke rod and reel.
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I Want A High End Casting Rod, Have One In Mind.
A long time ago I wanted to buy my first high end Fishing Rod too. I was excited and read a ton of stuff on line about fishing rods. After I bought my first one I just couldn't Stop and soon after I had Fishing rods from almost every maker of rods there was. I tried them all except for MegaBass and GLoomis (I'll soon be trying those) For $200 there a lot of great fishing rods you can try, You need to go somewhere that has a lot of the different brands and hold a bunch of them but not just hold them, get the store to mount the reel you will be using to some of the ones you number it down to, because the rod will feel different once you mount the reel. The best rod I've used, (IMO) Is the Duckett White Ice line but there are some other great Rod's such as Powell, Denali, St Croix, Falcon, ***, Kistler and many more. If you can though, check out the Duckett White Ice line of rod's, you will be happy that you did.
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Quantum Exo Casting Rods
At the regular price there is much better but at $100.00 I would buy it
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Frogging Setup
I use a Duckett White Ice 7'3" Heavy with a Shimano Chronarch 200E7. I use 65# Power Pro braid and I have yet to find a better Frog set-up. I've pretty much come to the conclusion that their isn't one.
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Duckett Rod Service
That is good the hear. Duckett has some of the best rods made with the best service around.
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7'3 Or Under Heavy Action Rod
I would also recommend this rod for the $150.00 price range, unless you can find a 7'0" Heavy Duckett Micro Magic in your price range.