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poisonokie

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  1. oh yeah, that will be great for pitching 1/2 oz jigs.
  2. If you don't use any backing, I've heard the line will slip on the spool because it's slick and doesn't stretch. The effect, should it exist, may differ from line to line. I don't know, I've always spooled on a little backing first for that reason.
  3. I lay mine in the grass long enough to snap a pic of the fish along with the bait and tackle I landed it with. I don't think it harms the fish in any way, certainly no more than the fight itself.
  4. yeah, I have a tat 8.1. I like it for flipping, punching, and frogs. I have a tat 7.3 for worms, jigs, and traps, and I use 6.3 reels for cranks, squarebills included, and finesse applications.
  5. I feel like I even need a 100mm handle with a 6.3 reel for deep cranks. Wouldn't even attempt it with an 8.1. Those are for jigs, etc. Even then, sometimes it feels like you can reel slow enough to slow drag a jig. It sure helps with taking up slack around cover or with c rigs, but there is a palpable loss of torque compared to slower reels.
  6. I would buy a Daiwa Tatula 6'10" MH/F
  7. What rod are you using for jigs?
  8. that's how it was when I opened mine. Aside from them all being dock rockers, anyway. I think my first purchase will be a random jig pack and some finesse jigs. Course, it is getting to be football season...
  9. Yeah, man, I've been eyeing one of those complete sets for a while now. I think the dark blue with the orange 6 pt drag star to match that sv spool would be sweet. Of course, once you do that, you could just about buy a new reel, but oh well.
  10. That's why it's an indulgence. To me, it's worth it for the ergonomic and mechanical advantages afforded by casting gear. However, it is getting less expensive to go the BFS route. You can get a serious set up for about $350 if you shop around. I've seen Alphas sv105's go for $200 and major craft volkey bfs rods go for $150, both shipped. That's still a lot more than a spinning setup, yeah, but it is becoming more attainable.
  11. I haven't caught anything on that jerkbait, either. I used it quite a bit at first, but quickly lost confidence and now it just sits there.
  12. I landed the first fish to bite that on the first day I took it out. Great jigs! They skip really well and come through slop like it's not there. Get the deep throat hook. Ultra sharp and there's no coming off of it. I will never even look at strike king again. I'm a Siebert man, now!
  13. what I find best is to use just enough of a mono backing equal in diameter to my braid to just cover the arbor of the spool. Then double uni knot to the braid and pack it on tightly all the way to the lip of the spool. If you need to spool on more braid do this: Figure out which part of the line is going to be shorter and tie that one to your backing. That way you're less likely to cast down to your connection to the rest of the braid. Then double uni knot, 8 turns each side, and spool the rest on. The reel on my jig combo is set up like that and I've had zero issues.
  14. no, a Carolina rig requires a heavy rod, preferably longer to take up as much slack as possible before making a sweeping hookset through a 1 oz sinker and 3-6 ft of leader. You can throw mojos, which is sort of a finesse carolina rig, but its not the same thing.
  15. That and the popper are the only 2 3db baits I don't have, but if all the others are any indication they are top notch in terms of action, durability, and everything else.
  16. I heard the mh/r tatula glass rods were awesome for that. Or if you don't like composite rods, the tatula 721mhrb or 711mhrb would be a solid choice. The 711 is the one I use, but I use it with braid for jigs, worms, and spinnerbaits, too.
  17. you would need to completely dismantle the reel, which isn't too hard if you've ever done it before. The tolerances between the frame and sideplates are very tight, so I could see problems arise there. I don't know, it would be a complex undertaking to say the least.
  18. the HD already has one. TW has some nice Daiwa 100mm handles that come with 4 bearing Eva knobs for $50. I've been looking at getting one for my cranking rod for a while now but haven't pulled the trigger. They also have 1 knob power handles if you're into that.
  19. meh... Maybe for the $90 I've heard some talk about, but definitely not $120. You can get a lot more rod for less than that. They're heavy, but well balanced, they have low end Fuji guides, but the reel seats and handles are nice. They're okay on sensitivity, but nothing special, although the power is there, and they're magenta. I can't believe people were paying $200+ for those just because they're G Loomis.
  20. I like spinnerbaits the best, too. I feel like they're more versatile. Bladed jigs are fun to fish, too, though. I don't even look at buzzbaits.
  21. I saw a guy returning one of those to dicks the other day with a broken tip. I hear a lot of them break like that. A friend of mine has had the flipping stick for 2+ yrs and it's still going strong. He likes it.
  22. actual Zara Spooks have 1/0 hooks. I replace them with Mustad kvd something or others. They are ewg
  23. Not really a monster, but not bad! There's no getting off that deep throat hook, either.

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