Everything posted by F14A-B
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Zillion TW HD 2022
I’m curious as to how long the clutch would last throwing 4 ounces, so if you do, please report your experience.
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First Worm Rod
Learn to line watch, you can use a clear blue/fl line in a co-poly or mono or a bright braid if you prefer. Certainly a rod with high sensitivity is also useful. Watching your line is still the best way to detect a plastic worm bite in my experience. Fingers on the line is very useful particularly at nighttime,especially with jig fishing. WRB’s favorite bite detector.. Also I want to add something else, contrary to popular belief, a clear blue line will not deter a bite from large, largemouth bass 😎
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Failed Polygraph at Tombigbee
Went to In Fishermen and couldn’t help but see Wheeler won again. He’s gotta be the hottest fisherman on earth
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favorite large worm
Powerbait hands down for me.
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Go to baits always on the deck?
Texas rigged Senko Jig w GY twin tail grub Lucky Craft BDS 2 1/4-3/8 Excalibur pop r (spinning) 1/4 oz spinnerbait
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Trucker hats
I like a short crown cap referred to as a “dad hat” or my Stetson wool-felt crushable..
- Metanium 2020 - 0 casting distance
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Daiwa Baitcaster Compare and Contrast: Steez SV TW vs Steez A 100 vs Zillion SV TW
The 103 model was my first Daiwa reel after 20 years using Shimano. It was a terrible experience. I returned it and only after many many discussions with bulldog did I order a Zillion 1016 SV, an absolutely trick little reel, then an Zillion HD, then 2 more Zillion HD’s, then Zillion SV USDM (because it’s brass geared) and finally a Tatula 200 Coastal w hyper everything. I’ve added SV boost shallow spool to this collection (34mm) which I can install on every reel listed except the Coastal. Spool is 11 grams in weight and absolutely will handle 1/8 ounce with proper mechanics (set up & casting stroke).. totally handles 3/16 easily. All of this to say, don't judge Daiwa on the 103 model.. that reel definitely has something off on it and I don’t know if a bad batch of reels made it thru or what. I’m very pleased with them, all things considered. Also, I too had to learn the different braking profiles of these reels, thanks to Ron I understand them quite well now.. One more thing, the HD reels are fast, amazing speed on pitching.
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Loomis 844C MBR
I have the GLX 844c, it’s a bit soft to me for a 1/2 ounce w trailer jig. Works well around broken rock, sand & loose rock etc. Better for 3/8 and very good on 1/4. I like a stiffer tip myself, an actual dragging style tip. It’s just a different philosophy on bite detection with the softer tip. Some people love that about it. I like a rod that is stiffer in the tip, one that can handle a 1/2 ounce in moderate grass. It’s a very sensitive rod, 10 guides plus tip all SIC. Around 4.5 ounces. Swing speed is excellent imo. Slack line bite detection is awesome, a great Senko rod. Rod recommendations are somewhat difficult because of obvious reasons. If a bit softer tip isn’t a detriment to you, you can’t go wrong with one. I actually like my 7’5” F&P for 1/2 to 3/4 ounce as the tip is perfect for me, however it’s a niche rod being an nearly exclusive flip & pitch rated 20-25 and extra heavy, therefore it’s swing speed is slower.. I love the rod despite that. I like the GLX rods quite well.
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Rod for Light T-Rigs and Jigs (3/16+ weight)
It’s possible Edge could have something that would work for you, but I totally understand not being thrilled with Treys new South Korean blanks. I ordered a spinning in ML 7’ & it’s fine at the $200 price point but they’re not even close to Gary’s blanks. I’d probably advise a custom build with the guides & reel seat you love if you can actually determine a blank (very hard to know) been in your shoes before, hope you find it.
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Fantasy Fishing 2026
I wonder if it will be available on ROKU..
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Published Spool Capacity Nonsense
I understand this. It’s the engineering details that many of us enjoy. Ultimately I’d just spool it up and fish it.. I wouldn’t get too riled up over an erroneous spec sheet. If you really want a reel (Daiwa) for large diameter FC or Braided line get you a Tatula Coastal 200. It’s practically a Zillion HD with a massive spool that is 1000% better casting than anything Shimano makes. I’ve used the Tranx 300 & 500. The Daiwa is just a better caster..
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Fantasy Fishing 2026
Made my pics & updated my tiebreaker weights.. I coming after you scaleface 😆🍻
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Are you buying the new ABU DC Revo Voltiq reel?
Not at all interested in any DC reel.
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Composite Rods for bladed jigs
My son uses BPS glass rods, he owns two, I don’t care for them. I’ve used glass since about 92. Currently I own an Evergreen Super Combat Glass & Loomis IMX Heavy Moderate fast. Both are more than capable for bladed jigs & crankbaits. I use a 1 power glass rod for lighter work.
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Aliexpress
I’ve ordered reel parts etc, no issue other than very slow shipping speeds.
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First gen Steez is still the best Steez made to date.
Clarksville is not Louisville, it’s Clarksville & I do live in Indiana. 12 miles away from BPS in Clarksville, Indiana. 🙂 Now if you want to compare Jeffersonville to Louisville, that’s a much much closer comparison..
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First gen Steez is still the best Steez made to date.
There is no BPS in Louisville. There’s one in Clarksville, Indiana.
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Quick fire style spinning.
No one has commented on that rod, that grip. I never seen that style spinning rod handle. That reel & advertisement is 1987 I believe, anyone use something like the rod itself?
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Quick fire style spinning.
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Latest,Rods & Reels Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
@Motoboss what is this Golden Ticket you speak of?
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Anyone into fountain pens?
Personally I’m learning to knit..😝
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Potential Tennessee Record F2 caught
Fish was caught on NickaJack lake. 15.75 weighed Saturday morning, 28-February 2026 WTVCHuge largemouth bass from Nickajack Lake, potential new T...There is a likely new Tennessee state record largemouth bass under review right now. Sequatchie County angler Darren Nunley caught the 15.75-pound bass - weighe
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Sad day in puerto Vallarta
Prayers to you & your family @king fisher .
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Lews Dual Braking Test
Daiwa makes excellent tools. Linear, SV, MagZ. I use them all & set up is everything. Understanding your casting stroke is vital. I want minimal fluff on my midcast setup. Anything more is either your stroke is changing cast to cast or your reel set up is incorrect. I don’t read much on here about MagZ, it’s always fishermen complaining about the so-called limitations of SV. There are no limitations other than the very low, low end or the above 1 oz range. (Under 3/16 for an SV Shallow spool) However a simple 34mm spool change gets you BFS weights rather easily as Ron @bulldog1935 explains so very well in a multitude of threads including this one & thru-out the past couple years. He has delivered a wealth of information concerning these very topics. Magnetic & spool braking design is fascinating to me & when properly understood, it’s brilliant engineering..