Everything posted by FishTank
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Major Pfleuger Pres XT reel failure at worst possible time
I went through 3 (maybe 4) Fenwick Elite Tech rods, 2 spinning and 1 casting. All three snapped at the tip about 5 inches down from the top guide. They did warranty them but one of the ones they sent me snapped in the same place as well. I either sold or donated the others.
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Rod action and power comparison
Same on the white rods. I have told this story here before but we believed when I was a kid that white rods summoned the bad luck lake omen. I thought it was funny as a kid but I still till this day think they are bad luck. The Ultra Light BFS I have is a Sierra Series. I don't know if my rod translates well to the regular bass Sierra line but I have hammered this rod and it's a tooth pick. In around 30 days and only a few trips I am over 120 fish with it. I haven't caught anything over 3lbs though but it has handled them all well. The warranty was also a consideration when I bought this rod. If I went JDM or even with a higher priced US rod that was BFS, the warranties were either nonexistent or they didn't seem to be as good as Dobyns.
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Rod action and power comparison
Just curious, what Dobyns rods have you purchased so far? I have the 7' BFS Ultra Light and have been very pleased. It's not the best made rod but it's just fun to fish and gets the job done. For the money, I think it's a great value. Some of the Dobyns rods I have looked at have been OK but not exactly what I was looking for. I may have to look more closely. The ones I have held in hand and I may have fished/tried a Champion some time ago, they seemed a little stiff and tips were either too soft or not soft enough (in terms of their jerkbait, crankbait, and jig/worm rods). I am surprised you didn't look at Ducket. They seem more closely related to the BPS line of rods you have mentioned.
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Major Pfleuger Pres XT reel failure at worst possible time
With the exception of Berkley, I have moved on from everything that Pure Fishing offers. In a word, it's just... bad. And it's also a shame. The President was, at one time, one the best bang for the buck reels out there but time and time again, I see more people getting burnt by their equipment. I know it can sometimes but operator error when it come to how a reel or rod fails but a handle like in the pic above, no way. On a side note from Berkley.... When did they become the brand that rips off other baits or did I miss something? Their stuff does catch me a lot of fish so I am not mad at them. It's just a curiosity to me as to when the other brands they are copying from will have enough.
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Rod action and power comparison
I use to feel the same way about St. Croix. I would use the 7' MH Fast Avid as my bench mark for testing out a new reel. I knew exactly what to expect out of this rod and how it would fish with any given line or lure but as of late I think something at St. Croix has changed in their newer rods. I had a chance to fish a Victory 7'1'' MH fast and it seemed lighter (less powered) and a little softer than many of St. Croix's older versions. It felt more like something from G. Loomis's MBR line. After checking this one out, I turned around and purchased a 7'4'' Legend Tournament Power Cranker. It too felt less powered and lighter. The old LT rods were stiff and heavy. The new version feels totally different and not even close to the old version. With that said, two things...... I really don't know what to think of St. Croix rods as a standard for power and feel anymore and what they have done to these two lines of rods isn't a bad thing, it's just different. The LT Power Cranker I picked up is a pleasant surprise from the old. I can't put my finger on it but it just feels right for the task. After they revamped this line of rods, I am curious as to what they will do the Legend Elite.
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Lews Reel With No Manual or Oil
I read the original post and was about type "fish it" but if it's clicking, I would return it. I don't think oiling is going to get rid of clicking. It was probably bad from the get go.
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832 vs Smackdown
I have used both and like both but out of the two, I like Smackdown better. It just handles better, last a little longer, it seems thinner, and doesn't tie in as easy. With that said, I like Sunline Xplasma better than either of them.
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Do It All Baitcaster - What Line?
12lb mono. Suffix Elite or Seige. Trilene XL is also great. Braid to me is not general purpose line, especially if you are new to a baitcaster. Its great for topwater and getting through vegetation.
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Colors for Deep Divers
I have thrown them on a couple different ones...... Quantum Tour KVD 7'10'' MH Shimano Curado 7'4'' MH Mod Megabass Valkryie 7'2 H Fast - this rod works great despite being labeled as Fast
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Colors for Deep Divers
I like the Citrus Shad, Blue Back Chartreuse, and TN Shad. I always change the hooks on them. They're not the greatest. I do have a particular spot I like to use them where my depth finder reads 18-20ft and I have no issues hitting the bottom but I do have to cast these things a country mile in order to hit that depth.
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I Had No Idea.....
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How Many Rods Should I Carry?
For bank fishing, I take as little as possible so usually 1 or 2 setups. I am the total opposite on a boat. I will bring everything if I can. On a kayak, I try to target specific techniques that I want to try out or improve.
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Need Help - BFS combo for spinning and casting
I just got into it myself, less than a month ago. It's been a blast so far. I am currently using a 22 Shimano Aldebaran BFS and a Dobyn's Sierra Ultra Finesse. Both have been great but I have come to the conclusion that backlashes are just part of it and easy side arm casts work better than over head casts. Distance is dictated by the wind and my thumb. It is a totally different fishing experience than spinning gear and regular baitcasters so there is a bit of learning curve. Once I got casting down and what baits to use, I have caught over 100 fish with it but nothing over 3lbs. That 3lber felt like a gaint though. These guys have been killing any of the baits I have used.
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My Curado DC has a mind of its own.
I haven't had any real issues with mine. It casts well and feels as good as the day I got it. I do still get an occasional backlash though. Nothing major, it just seems like I get one when I am testing the limits of what it's capable of.
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How important is rod weight to you?
Years ago, I could have cared less but today I want it all when it comes to rods.... balance, power, light weight, sensitivity, ect. In the end, the rod and reel should feel like a magic wand.
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Which do you think is the better fluro to use as a leader for finesse (Ned) fishing rivers - Sniper or Seagur Blue?
Tried some leader material from Sunline and it wasn't bad but I prefer Gold Label from Seaguar. It holds up better and the knot strength is marginally better.
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Deps Cover Scat...
I will use it on occasion. It works though. It's probably one the oddest most well thought out pieces of soft plastic. If you fish it and see how it is made and what it can do in the water, you will understand. I try to order them from Japan when I place an order for a reel. At almost $11 a pack, it's kind of crazy. They do last a long time though.
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Looking for opinions on Trilene 100% fluorocarbon
If you are just starting out, I would go with Seaguar Invizx in either 6lb or 8lb. It handles well on spinning gear and the price isn't too crazy. It will not last as long as Tatsu but it will be better suited for spinning gear. Tatsu is pretty much as good as you can get though. Another suggestion if you can find it is Sunline Shooter Finesses. Tried it for the first time this year and I have been very happy with it.
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Frogs to Increase Hookups > Land Ratio
Scum Frog, Big Gabbot, and the Gavacho. I haven't had the best of luck with Booyah and Live Target.
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Ribbon Tail Worm on Jig Head ?
Cumberland Pro big shakeyhead and a Zoom Ol Monster have pretty good for me. I need to fish it more often.
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Shimano curado dc vs reg curado
I have the Curado K and the DC. They are both great and I haven't had any issues with either of them. The DC is great for windy days and the K does ok but with certain baits the DC is amazing. It does feel a little bit smoother but is marginal. I guess if I was choosing I would think of the conditions I fish and choose the best braking option.
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How much money have you spent on your fishing addiction?
I set aside $200 a month. That's for everything fishing related..... gas, food, launch fees, tournament fees, tackle, rods, reels, food, etc. It sounds like a lot but it goes quickly.
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Anyone have any Allergy Tips?
Flonase and/or a mask. Next would be tea with some type of antihistamine. My go to when I feel crumy has been Yogi Honey Chai Turmeric Vitality. Sounds weird but it works. I always feel better and I can breathe after drinking it.
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Yama's new product: Senko TRD
How does this differ from the 3in fat senko?
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JDM style Rod?
Sometimes it's looks over function but when you get both in a JDM rod, it's magic. I have also noticed the slower tapers. The deeper I go into the JDM rod rabbit hole, it seems they make their rods more geared towards doing a lot of things rather than it being more technique specific. The rod above is rated 3/8 - 2 oz and it can handle any lure from a crankbait to jig in that range beautifully. There are not many US rods that can do that.