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Crankbait Rod
Does anyone here have the st croix legend tournament bass big cranker rod? If so what do you think of it? Thanks!
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Rod Durability
Thanks for the replies but I wasn't specific enough which is my fault but i'm wondering which will hold up better to accidental wear and tear like dropping them or stepping on them etc.
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Rod Durability
Hey everyone I have a lot of experience with St.Croix and their rods and know that they are extremely durable, I am looking at some other rods Dobyns in particular and am wondering how durable they are compared to a St.Croix. Thanks everyone!
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Lake Seminole
Hey everyone, I've been reading a lot about lake seminole recently since I am planning on fishing it soon and I can't figure out where stinky island and firebreak island is. Could anyone give me coordinates or something it would be much appreciated. Thanks everyone tight lines!!
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Lake Seminole
Hey everyone, I've been reading a lot about lake seminole recently since I am planning on fishing it soon and I can't figure out where stinky island and firebreak island is. Could anyone give me coordinates or something it would be much appreciated. Thanks everyone tight lines!!
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Best Mapping Chip
Hey JigMouth I would buy it, good maps, good quality, good everything, just make sure you can find Bud and Mary's Marina on there so you get get some good burgers with me and the boy's.
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Glass Vs Graphite Cranking Rods, Dobyns, G.loomis Etc...
I'm looking at a good all around cranking rod, some rod companies claim they can mimic the action of glass but by still using graphite, other people say there is no substitution for glass, what's the verdict? Just want to get a general idea of what people prefer. Thanks everyone!
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Winter In Lake Lanier, Georgia
Try to locate creek ditches with timber. Throw a jig into the timber, also try to use a jigging spoon there. Rock is also a good bet, but not any rock you want rock that gets good amounts of sun and has deep water access preferably near timber but that isn't a must. Throwing a jig on the rock or a shaky head is a good bet. Deeper docks with shaky heads will also work. Also dragging a fish head spin, shaky head, or jig in regular old creek ditches can produce some fish. Remember the slower the retrieve the better. Just focus on ditches, rock, and timber. Good luck out there!!