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What Test???
I guess we're pretty much on the same page. I prefer everything be graphite but I also use fluoro. I think the lesson to be learned here is somewhere something has to give. If you really like braid you can find a way to use it with treble hooks.
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What Test???
I agree with the above statements about braid and losing fish. Especially the ones who tend to swat at your bait or lazily come up and just sort of put it in their mouths I.e. bigger fish.
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Best Jig Rod For Under $200
For 210 you could get a KLX 7'3 H. That's the route I would go.
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Ozark_Basser started following What's Your Most Versatile Casting Rod? , Best Jig Rod For Under $200 , What Test??? and 6 others
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What Test???
For shallow cranks and spinnerbaits, I like to use fluoro anywhere from 14# to 20#. Pretty much whatever is on the reel at that time. Those two baits are thrown on the same rod for me as well. Deeper cranks just get a lower # test and a slower rod.
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When To Throw Chrome Crankbaits
Anytime the water isn't super clear and calm are the conditions I look for at the start of the day.
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Physics Of Fishing
True. It would be ridiculous to say a feather and a rock would fall at the same rate.
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Physics Of Fishing
This is intetesting. If i dropped both the 1/4 oz and 1/2 oz jigs from a roof simultaneously, they both would hit the ground at the same time. This however is not true in water where instead of air molecules pushing on the two falling objects, you have considerably more molecules posing as water pushing against the two objects. The force is strong enough from the water that it causes lighter objects to descend slower than heavier objects. Force = mass x acceleration......The greater the mass = the greater the force = the less water can try to do about the object reaching the earth which in our case is the lake bottom.
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What's The Most Challenging Thing You Find About Fishing
Finding fish is probably the most challenging thing on any given day. Being consistent no matter what the circumstances are isn't a walk in the park and is probably the most difficult thing about bass fishing as a whole.
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A Question To Shimano Fans
Shimano makes reliable, quality reels that bomb lures. Given that. As far as high end goes, I'm a daiwa fanboy. They seem to offer a much more connected feel along with similar characteristics that shimano offers in their high end offerings.
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48 Degree Water Temps - What Are Your Favorite Lures?
Jerkbaits and jigs
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Sensitivity Of Rodgeeks Carbon 4 Vs. St. Croix Sciv
I know these blanks are supposed to be more or less the same thing. However, is the sensitivity of the carbon 4 on par with the sciv? Really thinking about building on the 7'3 HF carbon 4 for heavier baits, but mostly for 3/4 oz football jigs.
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What's Your Most Versatile Casting Rod?
7'2 MF Rainshadow Eternity. Handles everything from 1/4 oz shakey heads, 3/8 oz jigs, and even treble hook lures like jerkbaits and square bills pretty well. Even pulls fish out of some fairly heavy cover. I built it with the handle a smidge longer, and it's also spiral wrapped with micro guides. Paired with a Met HG it is the ultimate bank fishing tool.
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What's Your Most Versatile Casting Rod?
7'2 MF Rainshadow Eternity. Handles everything from 1/4 oz shakey heads, 3/8 oz jigs, and even treble hook lures like jerkbaits and square bills pretty well. Even pulls fish out of some fairly heavy cover. I built it with the handle a smidge longer, and it's also spiral wrapped with micro guides. Paired with a Met HG it is the ultimate bank fishing tool.
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Finesse Jigs
I prefer my own, but as far as brands, the jewel eakins jig is what I used to buy. Color in my opinion is subjective, and I believe it's more about confidence than anything. As long as it is sort of crawfish colored, I feel confident enough to throw it.
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