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BigShew2

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  1. I carry most of the fishing tools mentioned, and maybe its taboo to mention, but am I the only one that carries a gun?
  2. I'm going out tomorrow on the yak.
  3. I have, and really love, thes Lwws Custom Speed Stick squarebill rod. Great sensitivity, and fits a good job helping me worm the bait through laydowns. It loads well, on the cast and on fish.
  4. I'm with the previous posters, 610mh would be a good fit, can even do spinnerbaits. You may however be better suited to throw the jerkbaits on your spinning rod - easier to cast, and won't overpower the hooks on them.
  5. Its a great rod, as far as having good feel through the water. It also is great for tossing smaller to medium sized squarebill's, and traps. I tend to use a MH/F for spinnerbaits/chatter baits - but that's personal preference. i picked mine up for less than 100 from Outfitters Warehouse back at Xmas. It should work just fine for Chatterbaits as it has good backbone. Let us know what you choose.
  6. It all depends on how far you want to drive. You are looking at a couple for drive and you'll be at Jordan, Shearon Harris, or Kerr Reservoir/Buggs Island, all near the Raleigh area. There are probably several other smaller lakes that are closer but I'm not familiar with them due to being on the other side of NC. And I can't help with boat rental either. Look at NCKFA for more info on fishing in the eastern part, especially around the Outer Banks.
  7. Ok, so I cant comment on the Topwater, but i do have a Predator PDL and love it. I can stand and fish out of it, and I'm 603 and 255ish - have done it when i was around 280. It seems to be more stable than I am. I havnt tried a Lure but have not heard anything bad about them. I also second on ordering from ACK if you cant get a better deal locally. their packages - kayak, PFD, and paddle - can be some good deals. you maybe able to find a used Predator for under a 1k if you look around, and they can handle a trolling motor mounted fairly easily from what i've seen. Happy Hunting.
  8. I am currently using a 6'9" mh/f Veritas 2.0 as my spinnerbait/chatterbait rod. It has been really good paired with a Revo S 6.4:1. It has got me two of my biggest bass this year. Two me the rod does feel a little more stout, but the tip is soft enuf to make accurate casts from the yak. Just my 0.02.
  9. Variety is the spice of life...or so I've been told. I have an assortment of Rattlin' Rapala's, along with a few original rat-l-traps, and some RES. i hope to get to fish them more this fall and spring.
  10. As the title asks, which one do you all prefer. Who has experience with which model, pro's and cons...This is going on my Predator PDL, I found out this past weekend that the way i had tried to affix my transducer to the transom did not work at all. I have also contacted Garmin to see if the sell/will send me the older style metal bracket that will fit the pre-drilled holes on the transom. At least this way I will have options at my disposal.
  11. Thanks guys, that looks good but how wide is it. With the pedal drive installed I don't have a lot of room. the fact I'm 603 and 255 doesn't help with room either.
  12. Ok guys, this is going to be a multi part question. Feel free to come I if you have experience with any of the following. I jabbed an Old Town Predator PDL and am wanting to put a fish finder on it. There is an accessory from Old Town that is compatible with Humminbird units that mount news the front. I am leaning more towards the Garmin echo map plus 63cv and am curious how much" retro fitting" ill hafta do to get this to fit. Next question is, does the LakeVu maps work with the Humminbird units. The LakeVu Map list contains more of my local lakes than Navionics and Lakemaster, although Lakemaster is close. Thanks for any input.
  13. I'm good for the sea, but i will definitely recommend it to my brother in law...lol.
  14. LOL i know, some think this is true reality, but............there is a reason I'm usually on here at night.
  15. Here or where you actually live?

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