Everything posted by fishballer06
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What's This Leader Knot?
It's the Seaguar knot. I personally use this and the Alberto knot.
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Opinions on my next reel purchase, please.
Curado or Tatula, neither will treat you wrong. I've owned both and I have since sold my Tatula. I just prefer the Curado over it.
- Triumph X, Bucoo, or Veritas 2.0
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Is there any tackle/gear that was better ~20 years ago?
Wiggle warts...
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shimano baitcasting reels quality
I don't get this about people. I consider myself a Shimano guy. I own probably 2 dozen Shimano reels (casting and spinning). I have no issues with any of my reels. Do I like my E series more than the I series Curado/Chronarch? Yes, but the I series is still an excellent reel. At the same time, I own/have owned "high end" reels from competitor's. Zillions, Tatula's, Revo MGX, etc. All of which were fine reels. My old Zillions are probably the best work horse cranking reels I've ever seen. The Tatula is a great reel for the price, but I prefer the Curado and Chronarch over it. The MGX is probably the smoothest reel I've ever owned, however I have since sold it and replaced it with another Shimano. I've used an STX, and while it's a decent reel, I feel that anything Shimano in that price range is superior. I have never owned any Lews reels. But I know they're made in the same place as Abu Revos, and I know that I've never liked the feel of any of their reels whenever I have held one. Because of that, I stay away from them. At the end of the day, any high end reel is going treat you right with the proper maintenance. Use what you like/can afford. Eventually, from trial and error, you'll likely find a brand that you prefer. Me personally, I prefer Shimano because I have never been let down by any of their products, from the Curado to the Aldebaran. However, if someone prefers another product, more power to them. At the end of the day, I know that my 15+ year old Curado B still works weekend after weekend, so I will stand with Shimano. Will my Metanium's still work in 15 years? Who knows??? But if they last 10 years, I'd say I got my money's worth.
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Best Bait Cast Reel for the Money
Chronarch E if you can still find one.
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Keitech rod
I agree on the medium power. I run an Avid 7' M-F and it's a perfect Keitech rod for weightless up to 1/4 oz.
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shimano baitcasting reels quality
You've clearly not used a Metanium or Aldebaran...
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Presque Isle smallmouth
I see Dwight on here liking posts, but keeping his mouth shut. He must know some secrets!!!
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Can I fish a buzz bait
I have no problem using Cavitrons on my Chronarch E5.
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Sunline Super FC
Stick with Sniper and you'll never be let down.
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Do you wear a "buff" when fishing? and let's see it if so.
I do. Helps prevent sun and wind burn.
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Chatter bait setup
Abu Veracity 7' MH-F Shimano chronarch 201E5 40lb. Suffix 832 (and a FC leader when needed)
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best 4" swimbait
Keitech swing impact fat and Lake Fork live magic shad.
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Chatterbait help
You're using a single hook, you're not going to hookup with every bite. Even still, if you're using a trailer, it's possible that the fish only had the trailer in its mouth and not the whole jig.
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what's so special about Keitech?
Great colors Great action Great sizes Great scent Great packaging to keep baits safe And fish eat them up.
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Gear prices
Now you understand why you see the BPS logo on NASCAR cars and not TW...
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Research paper: live bait vs artificial
This isn't by any means scientific, but it is an old saying that I've heard numerous times and it seems to hold true. Live bait is for feeding the fish, artificial bait is for catching fish. Basically what it means is fish will prefer live bait because it's natural and there's no tricks about it. If you're throwing an artificial lure, you're tricking the fish into bite something that may or may not be natural to them, hence you're "catching" them.
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Calling G.Loomis E6X users
I'd rather have an Avid, Zodias, or Ike series, for that price. And I do own an E6X.
- Chatterbait colors
- looking for a jig rod
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Favorite shaky head worm?
Bizzbaits Dizzy Diamond and Netbait finesse.
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Crankbaits
Both are quality baits that aren't too expensive. I'd recommend getting both in colors that you like to use and trying them out. If you find you prefer one over the other, then stock up on them.
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Should the line costs similar to the rod?
They do??? On a serious note, spend what you're comfortable spending on what works best for you. I use everything from $5 mono to $45 fluorocarbon on rods that cost 10x what you're using.
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What's this
That's exactly what it is. Put it on the back of your reel seat (foot) to prevent wear on it from your rod.