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  1. I ordered 3 new rods today!! Better hurry the monkey gets angry...........
  2. Hmmmm.... Maybe I should come visit! We have some nice trout in the high lakes that can exceed 5# and then we have steelhead which are trout that live in the ocean and return to the rivers to spawn. They can reach 20+ pounds but average 6-10#. Nothing funner to catch then a red hot steelhead fresh from the ocean! They go absolutely ballistic and run all over the river going airborn trying to escape!
  3. Will just be used for trout in the high lakes- My goal is 5# and i have come real close so if I spend the dough on this setup I will not give up until I have accomplished the mission! The conquest has a capacity of 50 yards which is more than enough for my application. They are not like a large trout (steel head) in a river which may ended taking you for a ride a few hundred feet downriver.
  4. This is what I am thinking.... Need to find the appropriate rod to pair it with.
  5. In an attempt to relive my youth I purchased the top of the line Zebco a few years ago. I think it was the omega. Used it once and it felt like it was full of rocks compared to any decent quality reel made these days. Sold it as I would never use it again. Buy a Tatula- capable of throwing light lures. I use one with 20# braid topped with 6# mono with no problems.
  6. After 40 years of trout fishing it is time to treat myself to the best. Looking for the smoothest small baitcaster that is capable of throwing 1/4 oz spinners and spoons. I have my eye on Calcutta conquest BFS HG. Already own 6 tatulas and a chronarch MGL but i want to purchase one of the best.
  7. Thanks for the info I may have to try one of these out! I love my 842 GLX spinning rod for trout!. I even called Loomis this morning and told them what I was looking for and he had no answer........
  8. Holy moly never in my life would I have imagined having $700 wrapped up into a tiny trout fishing setup. I hope my kids dont throw all my gear out when I am gone! http://www.finesse-fishing.com/trout-baitcasting-rods.html
  9. try tipping your lure with a small piece of worm- often this will get the followers to commit.
  10. Looking for a good upper end casting rod for throwing 1/4 oz spinners and spoons. I do have a G Loomis STR9000IMX which is an awesome all around rod but would prefer something a little lighter for throwing light gear. Reels are chronarch mgl and a tat sv.
  11. I wonder if he has that thing spooled with braid or mono?
  12. I tried their top of the line spinning reel the ***, used it once and sent it back for a refund. About ready to pull the trigger on their *** baitcaster.....
  13. Frabil F3 for warm weather, Stormr Stryker for the cold! Both excellent raingear and very durable. After 30 years of wearing every kind of rain gear while working in the forest it is nice to finally have the right gear for any weather!
  14. No i also do not see the need for bass fishing but nothing like a singing drag with a salmon or steelhead on the other end of the line! I have 3 on the way.
  15. Just ordered a kit from Russia off ebay. Seems to have good results from another forum but no feedback from tat owners.
  16. Thanks guys! I just ripped into it and it was actually fairly easy- Well that is after I had to tear into a second to get the first one right.
  17. I just boxed up 6 tatulas to send for service and started thinking why not do it myself and save the $ to buy a few line counters next year! I use them mostly for trolling for kokanee. I have looked high and low for a tatula tear down video with no luck. Anyone have any direction on where I might find a video showing a teardown? Thanks
  18. Best thing to do is start with about 10 spinning rods and 10 baitcasters then you can spend your evenings looking for even more....
  19. Well I ended up buying the chronarch mgl which sure feels nice casting it in the field. Now if the d**n sun would go away and the fall rains would start we can get down to some salmon fishing to test drive it.........
  20. Ordered a chronarch mgl 151 xg from them a few weeks ago for $235. Had it to the west coast in 6 days. Yes, the manual is in Japanese but I would buy from them again.
  21. Thanks- Just what I was looking for. I will give it a try.
  22. Yes steelhead are the target. I use Loomis 1024, 1025 & my favorite an HSR9000 which is actually built for fishing plugs- super light tip with heavy butt. I throw spinners and spoons up to 1/2 ounce and my favorite reel is a 2500 or 3000 stradic ci4 or FK. There are many obstacles in the small water that I fish so they will frequently run me into a submerged grass clump or under rocks so I end up breaking off a few every season. I was just asking for any advice on a smaller diameter line in 10-12# mono... Running out of line with even a 2500 is never an issue as it is small water. I used CXX for years as it is very durable but it is very thick and likes to coil.
  23. The whole reason for this thread....... Brilliant!
  24. I would sure like to go down to an 8 # mono but a hot 10-12# steelhead going ballistic and running all over the river is a little more than it can handle. To many obstacles; rocks, grass clumps, limbs so it is not just you and the fish. 8 # would be just fine in a large river but i fish some small water....

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