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LunkerFisher

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  1. Jig bite is on! 18.5" fat largemouth and 32" northern
  2. I've been through quite a few rods trying to find the "right" topwater rod. Since most topwaters I throw have no inherent action on their own and all the action is created by the angler, this is one area where trial and error becomes necessary. I've tried super short and somewhat longer rods to find the sweet spot of where I can work the baits I throw properly. For most of my topwater fishing, a 6'10" mhf crucial gives me the best results of those I've tried so far. I tend to work my rod more to the side than straight down fishing either in a kayak or from the back of a boat, and I find the slightly longer length helps me walk and pop much easier than a rod closer to the 6' mark. You'll just have to give it a try to see if it works for you. If not, you'll still have a nice cranking stick.
  3. Has anyone fished any of these yet? The flipping stick is intriguing.
  4. I'll play! 6'8" mxf avid saros 2500 10lb pp with a long leader of 6-10lb fluoro (trilene 100% or sniper)
  5. River fishing has been good to me lately:
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  7. Nice setup! That rod will treat you well!
  8. Green pumpkin! for senkos I use a different color altogether but that's a secret
  9. Spend it all on a st croix of your choosing.
  10. Nemesis baits bullet craw with a 3/16 tungsten.
  11. I spooled the reel with 16lb sniper and plan on throwing 3/8 to 5/8 jigs and t rigs with it.
  12. Scored a new casting combo with a Cabela's employee pricing coupon. 7' MHF Avid x curado I 200HG
  13. Zoom super chunk bottom half of a zoom brush hog various craws
  14. I agree with starting with your favorites and hitting the clearance bins. If it were me, I would definitely start off with: 3/8 and 1/2 oz jigs (6 or so of each with an all-purpose head design) 6 lipless cranks (2 of each in my favorite 3 colors) 2 spooks (white and black) 2 frogs (white and black) 4 poppers (1/2 and 1/4 oz) 4 3/8 oz spinnerbaits (2 double willow or tandem and 2 single Colorado) 3/0 worm hooks 5/0 worm hooks size 2 hooks for dropshot (dealers choice) 1/4 oz dropshot weights 3/16 oz jigheads (ball and shakeyhead) 3/16 and 1/2 oz bullet weights hope this helps, sorry to hear about your loss
  15. I like your thought process here: Spinning winnings=spinning rods
  16. GYCB Tate pencil is easy to walk too. Definitely start with a spook-type bait and work your way up from there

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