Everything posted by fishballer06
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Daiwa Ballistic ex
I haven't caught anything bigger than 2-3 pounds with it, but I never noticed any issues. I guess if the reel failed me mid-fight, I might notice a drag issue...
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Daiwa Ballistic ex
I have the 2000 size and it's a very nice reel. I use it primarily for jigging for crappies and perch. I have however done some walleye and bass fishing with it as well and it has worked well for me. It's very smooth and operates flawlessly. I would say it's right on par with my Stradics.
- The NEW Rage Tail Swimmer 2016
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Top Squarebills
Spend an extra dollar or two and get yourself a Bagley Balsa B2. You'll thank me.
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Shimano Zodias
I wouldn't call them "junk", but certainly not the best in the price range. I have the 6'8" M-F spinning rod that I use for tubes and its pretty heavy. In the $200 range, I'd say the SC Avid and Zodias are the best rods in that range.
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Shimano Zodias
The Zodias is a much nicer rod than the E6X.
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Fluro accident...is it ruined?
Feel free to send any Sunline Sniper to me for inspection. I'll keep all the bad spools.
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Favorite top water for largemouth?
Cavitron
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Shimano Metanium Owners
Do a search around online. I would be shocked to see any bad comments about the 13 Metanium. With that, I own 2 of them and I wish I could afford more. Phenomenal reels.
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Lipless cranks
Exactly what BigTurtle said. Draw a straight line from your lure to your rod tip. That is the angle that the lure (non-billed that is) will take back to your rod.
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Lipless cranks
Some baits will sink in whatever direction they so choose. Some baits will sink nose down, like a baitfish going down to the bottom to feed. Some baits will remain sitting horizontal and "shimmy" straight down. Prime example of the nose down fall is the Jackall TN, which has a heavy, tungsten lip. As we all know, tungsten in more expensive that steel/copper/brass, hence the price.
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BR Knot Geeks - Here is your challenge..
The Seaguar knot is probably the easiest leader knot I have found to tie. I do however prefer the Alberto knot.
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Lipless cranks
Different weight lipless cranks will run different depths on a steady retrieve. I normally fish Bill Lewis Rat-L-Traps, but I've noticed the following: 1/4oz - 2-3 ft. on a steady retrieve 1/2oz - 3-5 ft. on a steady retrieve 3/4oz - 5-7 ft. on a steady retrieve Perhaps Seible has tested their baits and they know that their 3/4oz baits run 7-8 feet on a steady retrieve. But yes, you're correct. One of the perks of lipless cranks is you can let them sink to the depth you desire and then start retrieving them. I'm guessing you were on Cross Creek?
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Some reels just arrived back from tuning.
Beautiful reels. I hope you posted these to TT as well!
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Slower Gear Ratio
One of the better posts I've seen on here in a while! I'm calling BS on this one. Go throw a DT14/DD22 for an hour on your 7:1, and then go put a 5:1 on that same rod and throw those same baits for an hour. I'd bet the farm that you will be able to tell a world of difference. I can't even stand to throw a DT10 on a 6:1 because of the lack of power and the strain it puts on me, and I use all high end Shimano/Diawa reels, so it's not a matter of reel quality.
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Is tuning a crankbait a thing of the past?
I still tune my baits, especially after they get knocked around on rocks, wood, bridge pillings, etc. Most of my baits are Rapala/Storm, Spro, and Lucky Craft. Very, very seldom do I need to tune one from the factory. If I do, it's usually very minor. I think the reason it's like this these days is because a lot of manufacturers test their baits at the factory prior to packing them up.
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Dobyns Fury 795?
I have this rod but haven't used it on the water yet. But first impressions, it seems like a very nice rod, well worth of the Dobyn's name.
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Favorite Abu Garcia or Fenwick rod
Ike Series and Veracity. Both use the same blank, just need to pick the right one for your application.
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BPS speed shad
I like them. I usually take them with me when I'm fun fishing, and then save the Keitechs for tournaments.
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metanium vs core
This is a tough question. You better buy both, for good measure.
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Shadow Rap..any problems?
I haven't had any major issues with any of mine. I straightened out the split ring on one whenever I caught a 4.5 pounder, but it wasn't an issue because the other two sets of trebles were in him.
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Tackle Warehouse vs. Gander Mountain?
If you're concerned about breaking a rod, the manufacturer is going to cover that under their warranty, not Gander or TW. You breaking a rod is never a problem caused by who you purchased it from.
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Tackle Warehouse vs. Gander Mountain?
I've got this here bag of Senkos yesterday and it's empty already. I'd like to return it...
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Looking for a chartreuse lipless crankbait
Bill Lewis - chartreuse shiner
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Curado 70 at BPS
Guess you'll have to buy a Metanium in the mean time.... Darn.....