Everything posted by Angry John
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Graphite vs Glass vs Blend
I would recommend checking out the pheonix x series. They were rated very highly in the TT shootout and might make a very nice rod.
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Your recommendations for a round baitcaster for big swimbaits and inshore fishing
I fish the Luna and there nice
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Need to find a new rod and reel
I would say the daiwa advantage on this sight would be impossible to beat. Its a great reel and retailed around 200
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How much do you spend on tackle?
i usually go 50 a month and thats to get free shipping from tackle warehouse. I have tons of good gear already so thats just terminal tackle and baits i want to try. I would say i also get a reel or more a year which will run 300ish. I pick up a steez on sale when i can get them for that price.
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Has Flouro changed much in the last 5 years?
i only like two types of flouro so if those are not ones you have tried then i would say yes they would be diffrent. I run P-line 100% and sniper. They are the best for me. Seaguar invesx handles great but stretch is no better than mono.
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punch/swimbait rod
Your right maybe it was the XBD frog rod i was thinking of. A way more expensive choice. Hear great things about that rod to but its spendy.
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punch/swimbait rod
megabass perfect pitch, I have not used one yet but its the rod i plan to get next. The reviews are good and its rated up to 2.5 oz. I thing it may be worth a look.
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Can anyone recommend a top water that is best for learning?
An MS Slamer is a solid choice if you have the rod to handle it!!! An s-waiver is also sweet.
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In need of 7 foot medium heavy rod
I love the avid but if your short on coin then i also have a lamiglas excel 735 that i love. It might be more of a heavy but i found it cheap. I love it for frogs, small swim baits and all jigging ang punching. I have the older orange one and i picked it up for around a hundred bucks. I would not trade my st croix for the lamiglas but also a good choice.
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Raingear...is it working?
If it is truly waterproof it will not breath very well and make you hotter than you already are. I would gess the high end temp for me would be right around 70ish.
- St. Croix Avid vs St. Croix Mojo
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Can anyone recommend a top water that is best for learning?
A duo pencil is supper easy to work and i have done well on them. They do walk easy and should teach you the feel to work other spook type baits. http://duo-international.com/products/realis-pencil-85/ I also like the DUO bug. http://duo-inc.co.jp/bass/en/realis-grade-a/shinmushi/
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Best overall line for baitcaster?
I agree. Yhb 10 or 12 is the best all around line. Braid with leader can work well if you tie good knots. I like 40lb braid.
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Spro bbz swim bait
The 735 is an extra fast rod I believe. Might work well for single hook baits but does not carry a high lure rating. You may want to look at the 806 or 807 for SB. A HUD is a great first SB.
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Maintaining Cork
cork filler and U40 sealant.
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Should I give St. Croix another shot?
I love the elite tech rods as well. I had the small mouth series and now have a MLXF bass series i use for drop shot. Its not an either or but a little of both that gets it done.
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Question about summertime bass.
Punching setups focus on heavy cover and should not bring back a clump. Try a bait like the zoom superhawg.
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Question about summertime bass.
Is your jig getting to the bottom? The weeds are thick in some places this time of year and you may need to punch with a heavy weight and small compact creature???
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Should I give St. Croix another shot?
It would be a shame to rate one of the best blank manufacturer by one of the cheapest products they make. I have a lot of there rods and the SCIII blanks are the poop. I have the legend series as well and there good to go. Fish an avid or one of there better series to get the real feel for what their about. Discount rods are made in mexico or china and are not even close to the same.
- Bank fishing western wa
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Dropshot Rod Comparisons
I have the Fenwick mlxf and love it for drppshot and flickshake worms. I have also used it for keitech spider jigs and small grubs and its great for those also.
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Selecting a spinning reel
I look for a reels reputation on a reputable site like this or TT. I then hunt down and hold the reel in my hands. Is it smooth and does is it well constructed. I then look at price and aesthetics. I am a huge fan of the daiwa sol, advantage, and fuego spinning reels. They are a few years old and i pick them up old stock or lightly used now. If your budget supports i also love the certate as a special treat. I only have one but i love it. I have some brand loyalty so let that not be a secret. A final thing i look for is a spare spool. I have one that has braid and one that is spooled with flourocarbon. I use the flouro in rivers mostly.
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Help with new spinning setup avid mf 6'6"
Use thin wire hooks. No need to mussle them in with a spinning setup.
- Keitech Easy Shinner 4in
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Problem: Starter, Battery, Spark Plugs, or Other?
I would swap out the battery with a car or truck to test. Its free and will eliminate that as a possibility. You might not have enough juice to properly engage the starting gear.