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Angry John

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  1. Make and model would help a lot
  2. this is what I have also. I wear mine in Washington and it never stops raining here. Hang dry in garage zero problems!
  3. I agree tubes are a fantastic choice. In WA green colors with purple blue or red flake seem unstoppable. A trick worm is also very versatile. Grubs are a good fallback plan. If I had three choices those would be where I would start.
  4. For t rig I agree. I use wacky and more semi exposed hooks and you will need a little more power to penetrate threw plastic. 2/0 and larger you may want MH.
  5. I use them like a tool. If i have to drink one to stay awake on a car trip then its worth it to not fall asleep and die. I have only done this twice ever and its a last resort. People who drink them daily are taking a risk to there health that they may not fully understand.
  6. I used the owners with the hyper wire split rings and the bait sinks slowly. I was doing some reasearch and the death trap trebbles are supposed to be good and not be any heavier. If tuning then consider removing the split ring up front and running a lighter snap like the owner welded stainless clip. The middle size has worked the best for me on this lure.
  7. The medium fast might be good for tubes with an open hook, what do you plan to use the rod for. I use and love my MLXF. I use it for a lot of stuff.
  8. 36.50 from wa to NY. It was a little more than i expected, but the deal is shipping more than one at the same time. I was shipping just one rod to be rebuilt so i was stuck only sending one.
  9. Berkely caused some confusion for a while and had a braid that was called fire line. That has now changed. The orginal fused line sucks. Tons of great choices as said earlier. There are a lot of new briads out there that are 8 carrier and i have not seen any reviews yet. Suffix performance braid is at some walmarts and so is 832. Both are good stuff if thats all you have access to. A leader might be a good idea, black is visible at all depths and i dont see how that would help.
  10. Who has the best rates for shipping rods. I get a lot of rods ups and FedEx. Is one better and cheaper.
  11. Most likely out deep in the wintering hole. Might not get any dock action for a while depending on how north you are
  12. Well I am going to test this for myself as DVT is going to wrap me a spiral.
  13. The level really maters. At the low end reel all the way. A low budget reel can ruin an outing or catch of a lifetime. On the high end I spend more on rods because I never seem to find the deals I can on reels.
  14. No. The blank is a different formula. The taper will be simullar but not exactly the same.
  15. Worms 12 is more than good. 20 is good on a heavy jig
  16. I like the Fenwick mlxf bass rod I have. Very light and has some tip
  17. Has to do more with the density of the line and speed of the rod in most cases. Faster rods that are well built are normally better. There are always exceptions
  18. Depending on the time of year sunscreen and a good hat are required.
  19. I would say that 45 is very cheap. You should look at deep cycle chargers, You may get away with that low of a price if its not an on board unit but this will directly effect the life and performance of your battery. Minn Kota Portable Battery Charger - Model MK110PThis is the type i would look at if you dont want an onboard unit.
  20. so you have to break the rod first. Havent ever broken a croix rod so far so that leaves me out.
  21. For small boat I would recommend a sealed battery. The don't have all the capacity of lead acid but are a lot safer.
  22. That's nice they are taking care of you. The CS has been friendly and helpful. My rod was not compromised so maybe that's why.
  23. Check tactical bassen for an instructional video
  24. That motor does just fine on the canoe I rode in. He made a 2*4 clamp brace and hung it off the side on the rear so it could be reached easily from the seat. The battery and charger is the most critical for long happy operation. A starter battery charger does not work best with a good deep cycle

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