Everything posted by Molay1292
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Lews drag slipping big time
Can you make a diagram, I am confused by your post.
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Batteries
Depends if you hook them up in series or parallel
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Best braid for Ultralight spinning?
Gliss is crazy thin and supple, cast like a champ. I have not tried it in UL class lines, but I would think it would be amazing.
- legend elite or nrx
- Power Pro Super Slick
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Ruger Mark II problems
Try running it with some CCI Mini Mags and see how it performs. I have a Mark III hunter and it gives me problems with bulk ammo. I think the bulk ammo runs far less clean than the CCI rounds. Also I am sure you know that grip is important with a .22 semi.
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New Drop Shot Rod: Megabass Orochi xx versus Dobyns Champion Extreme HP
I love these kind of threads, so far we have Kistler, K2, and ALX, I wonder how many more before it's finished.
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How much backing Line for Braid?
Yours is an easy one to figure because of the spool size, and the size of lines you have chosen. All you need to do is figure how many yards of main line you want to use and subtract it from the amount the spool will hold. The remainder is the amount of backing you need. It gets more complicated when you use lines of different dia.
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Anti-reverse bearing
If they are Lews reels then your best bet would be to contact Lews.
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Fishing muddy brown water, what do you use??
Muddy brown water in a river, muddy brown water in a pond, muddy brown water in a lake, muddy brown water with timber and laydowns, muddy brown water with grass, etc. etc. etc. You get it?
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How much backing Line for Braid?
I can tell you exactly how much backing you need if you provide some information about your reel and lines that you plan to use. 1.) How much line does your spool hold, for example 12/120 10/140 should be able to find easily. 2.) The dia. of the line you want to use for backing 3.) The dia. of the line you want to use as a main line, and how much main line you want to use. Provide me this information and I will give you numbers.
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G Loomis GL3 vs IMX
In my hands the GLX is slightly more sensitive but a little less balanced. It also depends on which GLX you are asking about?
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Best Lures For Cold , Stained Water ?
How deep are you fishing?
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mono for frogging
Sometimes this forum is a very good place for useful information, sadly this is not one of those times. Do a little more research on your own, or ask people in your local area what they choose to use. You might do a little research on Dean Rojas or Ish Monroe, two very good frog fisherman, see what they recommend.
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Finesse Jig Trailer
Try the Zman leech, works well for the smallies.
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Taking the leap
Find a nice dimly lit room that is silent, close your eyes and try to think of nothing else but the situation you are wanting the answer for. The answer will come to you, trust your instinct.
- Reel Drag per technique
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Ned Rig Mushroom Head Weight Question
1/16, 3/32 and 1/8 but always the lightest that I can use with the given conditions. I make my own heads that use a wire keeper similar to the Zman.
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Thinking about buying a whopper plopper
Lots of folks buying the loon color.
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On board chargers
If they are close to the same price and of reasonable quality, get the one with the most amperage.
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Dave Mirra found dead
Makes you wonder how bad things have to get, or at least perceived, to think the only way out, or the best solution is death. R.I.P. My hope is someone learns there are other ways of dealing with your problems.
- Reel Drag per technique
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Go To Topwater Bait?
Spook Jr. - Bone, LC Gunfish - about any color will work, Jackall Iobee Frog - Bluegill, or Brown.
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Knowing your Brakes
Don't forget to do some research on one of the more complex braking systems available, Daiwa's Magforce systems.
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JDM Retailers
Japanlureshop. c o m japantackle. c o m ichibantackle. com jpangler. com tacklejp. com digitaka .com This should get you started