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Foggy lenses
I’ve done the spit thing for goggles before. Probably don’t bother me as I was already soaking wet at that point. Don’t know that I would try that on my glasses. I’ll look into the cat crap (don’t know if the name is awesome or terrible, guess I’ll wait and see if it works or not)
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Foggy lenses
That’s a great idea BassCats. Hadn’t thought of that
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Foggy lenses
I have the half moon Costas and they do not have any of the vents on the frame or nose piece. I have a smaller head and they are about the only pair of costas that I can get in prescription that fit me well. I don’t wear a gator though I probably should. It has been really extra muggy here in SE NC given that’s we are not even into summer yet. The humidity makes the fogging even worse. May have to look into some anti-fogging spray that I have found online. If it works I’ll report back.
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Fishing Clothes
I agree 100% with the underwear. They have to be breathable and tight fitting for me in that kind of weather
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Foggy lenses
Thanks for all of the suggestions folks. I’ll have to give that paintball mask spray a shot.
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Foggy lenses
Definitely can’t get the kayak moving fast enough to make my own wind, and apparently I’m too high strung for sunglasses (this had me laughing bc I’m about as excitable as Eeyore)…guess I’ll have to try some dish soap.
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Foggy lenses
Anyone have a tip/trick or two to keep my sunglasses from fogging up so bad? I always wear a wide brimmed hat and my Costas when fishing. If there isn’t any wind my glasses fog up terribly. I feel like I spend half of my fishing time wiping my glasses off. This is usually only an issue when the weather warms up.
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STPC started following Foggy lenses
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Looking for a Durable Spinnerbait
^ this. I grabbed a few from Ollie’s a couple of months ago for around that same price. Haven’t caught much on them yet but so far so good.
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Maybe Its The Equipment And Not The Angler
Great catch! I think everyone has their own formula and style for fishing a t-rig. Just go with what you’re most comfortable with and have the most confidence in. Best of luck!
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Best $40-$50 spinning reel
I had an older model Okuma Avenger that treated me pretty well for years. It was nothing fancy but did the job just fine. Prettty sure you can find them for around $50.
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Small Water Fishing
This is great advice. I do this a lot with different t-rigged baits, but one sleeper is the horny toad. Pull it off the bank and let it fall.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Congrats on a new PB!!! That’s a good looking fish.
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Daiwa SV BOOST (Tatula SV TW 100) vs Daiwa MagZ (Tatula TW 150)
Incipient: beginning to exist; appear. Thanks for the explanation bulldog. You seem to know these Daiwa reels as well as or better than their creators.
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Favorite spinnerbaits?
The strike king redfish magic spinnerbait is one that’s designed for saltwater but I have pretty good luck with for bass. It has a single Colorado blade and is set up like a beetle spin. The 1/4 oz is the one I have the best luck with, just don’t try to bring it through any sort of cover bc it won’t be coming out. Strike KingRedfish Magic Spinnerbait 1/4ozMade from a revolutionary tear resistant material that is soft, flexible and extremely durable.
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Favorite spinnerbaits?
It’s my understanding, just like with jigs, that the weight is only that of the head, not the entire bait. Please correct me if I’m wrong.