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Need Help! Name This New Jig.
How about the " Docker J " catching bass with that one will be a slam dunk!
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Best Baitcast Combo For Beginners?
I'll 2nd this combo. As good as you will find for under 100$
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Best Baitcast Combo For Beginners?
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Feel Free Kayaks
Feelfree makes great fishing kayaks. The Moken and Lure series are very nice but they are not designed to use with a trolling motor. If that is what you really want then take a look at the Minnkota powered Old Town Predator XL... that design has had me drooling since it came out last year. I fish out of a Native slayer 12 and it is a good kayak and I like it but their are many new models that have hit the market in the past year that I think I would like even better. QUICK GET THAT YAK MONKEY OFF MY BACK!
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If You Could Tell A Company To Make Your Custom Bait..
I'd just want Berkley to bring back their 4" Pulse worms from a few years ago. Those things caught me 90% of my bass during the years they made them and I have not found anything as good to replace it.
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Choose Your Weapon!
I own an Avid X and have used a Gloomis E6X. The E6X is ok but the Avid X is easily the better of the two. I have not fished with the Powell so I can't compare to that one.
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Help Selecting Rod
Avid is a great rod. I have an Avid X and a regular Avid and love both rods. I also own an older GL2 and love that but I don't like the new ones nearly as well.
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Good Reel For Under 100$
The Okuma Ceymar and Cerros are good reels under 100$. I bought a Ceymar (54$) for my son who is just starting to use a baitcaster and found it to be a darn nice reel for the money. I also own a Cerros (99$) myself and really like it. Both would look great on your Vendetta rod. I also have never met a Lews baitcaster I didn't like and there are a few to choose from under the 100$ mark.
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Which Rod Would You Buy On A Budget Of 150$
under 150.00$ Easy... OKUMA TCS They really are great rods for the money.
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Hats Off To Cashion Recognizing The Kayak Bassers Needs
Probably old news to some but I just discovered that Cashion rods make kayak specific rods featuring shorter handle lengths. This is a big plus when sitting in a kayak with the rod right in front of you, with the shorter handle your not getting stuck in the gut. There are a few rods out there like the TFO rods that also are a little shorter but not like the specific kayak rods Cashion has. I will definitly be looking to try some of these out.
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Buying Rods From Amazon
2nd time around and still don't have the rod i wanted. This time the replacement rod from Amazon was in 1 piece however it was the wrong rod. They sent me a guide select swim bait rod instead of the TCS rod I ordered. I chose to get a refund on this one ... I'm done with trying to get a rod from Amazon.
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Buying Rods From Amazon
I'd have to say it was Due both to poor packaging and lousy handling. It would take an awfully careful handler not to damage it with that packaging.
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Buying Rods From Amazon
I had recieved an Amazon gift card so I decided to purchase a couple rods. Ordered two new rods, one was a Fenwick Aetos that came direct from Reeds Sporting Goods and The other was a Okuma TCS that came from Amazon. The rod from Reeds arrived in the usual heavy cardbord tubes that most venders use and in great shape. I would expect nothing less from Reeds as I have done business with them and been in their store in the past. Now for the not so good news... the rod from Amazon arrived in a flimsy cardboard box with nothing but some paper wrapped around it, no bubble wrap or anything and the box and rod had been folded in half making a really nice 1 piece rod a 2 piece. Yes, a new rod is already on it's way from Amazon and hopefully it will be in one piece, but with that packaging I will be surprised if it does. Bottom line is if you buy a rod from Amazon, I would strongly suggest getting one that comes direct from a reputable vender and not straight from Amazon.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Pulled the trigger today and ordered 2 new rod and reel combos: Dobyns Fury 735c paired with a Lews Tournament MB (Pithching/Frogging combo) Fenwick Aetos 6'6" med. spinning rod paired with a Pflueger Patriarch Magnesium Spinning Reel (This will be my new Smallmouth/walleye sweetheart combo.) Now I'm like a kid before christmas waiting for santa (UPS or FedEx) to bring mynew toys.
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Just Starting To Fish Via Kayak, Have Some General Questions
I also fish alot from a kayak and if I had just one rod to use from a kayak it would be a 6'6" to 6'9" MH spinning rod. It might not be the best for everything but can be a jack of all trades rod for just about anything you would want to throw. Could go 7' if you wanted but I personally prefer something under for throwing accuracy in tight spots. I tend to use my older rods in my kayak just in case I dump one overboard so your on the right track with not spending too much on your setup. I would look at the 6' 6" MH Shimano Clarus rod with a Pflueger President 6930x reel, this setup would be perfect. I'm a 260lb. heavyweight ... NO flipping way I'm standing in my Native Slayer 12.. LOL