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Damn Yankee

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  1. Maybe take a look at the bass pro extreme. Star drag and offset thumb bar make it comfortable for smaller hands.Not to expensive.
  2. I see lots of threads on casting distance, not too many on accuracy.
  3. Siebert's bloody shad swim jig.
  4. I like the northland reed runner 1/2 oz., they are almost indestructible. The mann's classic gives alot of vibration. Both are closed loop, never had one break.
  5. I fished vanish 4# for years on my trout setup never a problem.
  6. I have a couple of the mb's they work well and are comfortable, no complaints.
  7. The LR Shock makes a decent rod for frogs 6.6 or 7.0 mh with braid . can't beat it for 50 bucks. The LR 6.6 mh makes a good spinner bait rod.I use it alot no complaints.
  8. Lots of folks saying quality. For me it starts with engineering. Tight tolerances are key,along with the quality of components. Holding these tolerances during manufacturing is known as workmanship. That is what separates you from the pack.jmho
  9. No small potatoes here, it's who you are,not what you have.
  10. Send him a pm,I'm sure he can help.
  11. You can get a speed spool on the bay for under 75 bucks,just saying.
  12. Howdy, welcome and enjoy the forums.
  13. My brother was a champion moron once, but he lost the title 7 years ago.
  14. Use them all the time no problems

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