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Where To Buy A Boat Cover
Thank you for all your input guys. I ended up going with a custom cover from boat covers . com. I got the Prism material which seems to be well rated (their second highest). We shall see when it comes in! I'm nervous on how well it's going to fit. For almost $400, I expect it to fit near perfectly! I'll post some pics and feedback when it comes in. Thanks again!
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Where To Buy A Boat Cover
Thanks for the tip. Which fabric did you end up with? I'm looking at the Prism and Weathermax
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Where To Buy A Boat Cover
Where is the best place to buy a boat cover? I have a 2006 G3 Eagle 175 (17.5') and my cover needs to be replaced. I've been looking online at boat covers.com and i boats. com and they seem to have a good selection. Where do you guys get yours from and what material do you recommend? Should I go semi-custom or custom??
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Mono Backing Size For Braid
Thanks all. I bought the cheapest 10lb mono I could find. 500 Yds for $1.99. Perfect!
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1 Carbonlite Vs. 2 Berkley Lightning Shock Rods
It's more which rod my wife will allow me to afford!
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1 Carbonlite Vs. 2 Berkley Lightning Shock Rods
If I do, would you also discourage me from buying the Berkley Shock for that second rod?
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1 Carbonlite Vs. 2 Berkley Lightning Shock Rods
After some recommendations (from forum and the bps guy), I purchased a 6'6" MH BPS Johnny Morris CarbonLite rod for my BPS Pro Qualifier 6.4:1 baitcaster. I haven't set it up yet or even taken the tags off. I have been reading through the reviews for the CarbonLite rod and it seems like while it performs well for the money, every 5 or so reviews a customer is complaining that the rod snapped on them. Although BPS replaces this for them, I'm not sure this is something I feel like dealing with if it happens to me. The Berkley Shock gets overwhelmingly good reviews and is half the price. I'm in the market for another rod for a second pro qualifier reel used for frogging/jigs/pitching heavy cover, and I'm wondering if I should just take the carbonLite back now and buy two Berkley Lightning Shock rods. What are your thoughts on this?
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Mono Backing Size For Braid
Thanks for the tips. Maybe I'll return it then and get a 10lb in the same line. It was pretty cheap either way.
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Mono Backing Size For Braid
I tried searching this and really only came up with what people normally use on than setups. My question is, does it really matter the size of the mono backing for your braid setup on a baitcaster? I purchased PowerPro 40lb braid and I got a spool of BPS excel mono 20lb to use for backing. Is the 20lb too much or does it not matter? Some say they try to match the diameter of the braid, but that seems like something only that matters for a leader. What are your thoughts here?
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Good Jig, All Around Mh Rod
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Leader For Braid Setups - Topwater
Now what about using this setup for a jig? Would you need a leader for less visibility? Then again, if you're fishing heavy cover, the 12lb mono might not suffice. Right? Again I'm new to this so just learning.
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Leader For Braid Setups - Topwater
That being said. What's the point of using braid for strength if your 12lb mono lead is going to break anyways at it's breaking point? Why not just use all 12lb mono in this case??
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Leader For Braid Setups - Topwater
I have kind of a follow-up question to this based on everyone's responses. I'm sort of new to this. If you're using 40-50lb braid with a 12lb mono leader, does that reduce the strength value when you have a fish on? If I'm using braid for strength in heavy cover, does the 12lb mono leader greatly reduce that overall line strength (and confidence of keeping that fish on) and make it counterproductive? Or do most line breaks happen further up towards the rod?
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Line Choices: Type And Weight For Applications
Thanks RawJuice! What's the lightest braid I should go on #3? I've heard no lighter than 30lb or I'd have casting problems maybe???
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Line Choices: Type And Weight For Applications
This will be my first year applying a multiple rod system to my fishing. I've bass fished my entire life (, but it's been with one spinning setup, 8lb mono, and a rubber worm. I have been learning so much the past few months from researching, and I'm finally branching out with different lures, rod/reel combos, etc. So I've finally picked out my three rod/reel combos and now I just need a little help choosing my line for each. I have very little idea on what I should use, so I'd like your opinions if you could! Where I am, there isn't TOO much heavy cover, although there is some. Most of what I fish is moderately heavy cover at the most. Here's what I have: 1) Quantum Accurist PT Baitcaster (6:1) //Shimano Convergence 6' M/F Rod: for crank baits and spinnerbaits. Line Choice? How about a 12lb Fluorocarbon? 2) BPS Pro Qualifier Baitcaster (6.4:1)//Johnny Morris CarbonLite 6'6" MH/F Rod: for my usual un-weighted heavy senkos. Line choice? Not sure… Best for this? 3) BPS Pro Qualifier Baitcaster (7:1)//No rod yet, but will be a 7' H/F Rod: for flipping, jigs in heavy cover, and frogging.. Line choice? I'm thinking some sort of braided line, but not sure if that will double as a good frogging line. Also, not sure where to go with line weight here. 4) Hoping to keep this in the rod compartment… my lightweight quantum spinning reel with 8lb test and a medium power/mod fast rod.. too lightweight I think and I will save it for trout fishing and crappie if I feel the need. Thank you in advance! Love this forum (new to it); everyone is so helpful and knowledgeable! JTD