Everything posted by Columbia Craw
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Chatterbaits?
Good color choice. Straight flouo or a composite rod working the bait any where a spinner bait and or swim jig would be applied.
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Favorite mid depth crank
Normans Deep Little N and Luhr Jensen 1/4 Hot Lips.
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when to quit the jig
I think some lures shine over other depending on the situation. How the fish set up will drive the way I fish a jig, but the jig is very versatile and that's what makes it so effective.
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Glass or no?
There's a place for both. Regardless of what material you decide on, a moderate action will best suit the size of baits you are throwing and more important the hook sizes. PapaJoe 222 and I share the same opinion.
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Greatest lure ever made?
Worm by Nick Creme.
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Tatula SV
Once upon a time there was a simple minded fisherman who liked to try new equipment and was kind of looking for something better. Well he bought a mid tier Diawa casting reel. The simple minded angler took it out and gave the reel a shot. Well he couldn't get it to cast well at all. It also made a high pitch sound during hard casts. The angler could not figure the issue out and chalked it up as a brand he wouldn't purchase in the future. Much later, the angler read some comments on a FORUM and found out, the inductor on a magforce Z Diawa can become torqued off center and not retract properly. Pulling the inductor out, gently, and allowing the spring to re-seat it would have fixed the issue. The angler changed his opinion of the brand and now fishes happily ever after with other Diawa products, some with the SV spool/casting feature. It's wonderful how a little question or dialogue and answer can help someone who wasn't going to ask that question to begin with. Well done Rippin-Lips.
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Gut Feeling
I'm all about a gut feeling. It happens every time I try to snap the button on my pants. God gave us a series of senses and we have a history of acquired experiences. Some times the lizard side of our brain actually works and those senses and experiences come together and we come to a gut feeling. The deductive reasoning side of the brain doesn't get credit so it's a gut feeling. If it isn't that, it's a little Roland Martin standing on your shoulder whispering ' Shallow Son....shallow and a little KVD on the other shoulder whispering, "go deep dummy."
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Dobyns Sierra
I have only owned two Avids and it's been 7 years since I moved them. They fished slow to me. In fairness, they were casting and not spinning. They were very nice rods, just not exactly fast enough.
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Dobyns Sierra
I owned a Savvy 703SF and paired it with a Stradic 3000. The balance was about perfect. I traded it up to an Extreme but still have two Champion 703SF's and they are matched with Saros 3000 reels. Balance is great. The Sierra series is slightly slower than the Champion and Fury but sensitivity is very very good. Dobyns did a super job in the upgrade of the Savvy's. The Sierra's are fine rods.
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Soap Box Time
UV can kill you. No joke.
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Daiwa Fuego CT
Ordering a Diawa will be like ordering a coffee drink at Starbucks. " May I have a Diawa, Tatula, CT, SV, TWS, left hand, in the 8.1 ratio ?" "Oh...and toss in a pair of BOCA bearings and a 90 MM carbon fiber handle for later." "And let me pay for the guy ahead of me. A Loomis NRX ? Never mind "
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Crankbait Colors
DSPC SBCR Confused ? Depth, Speed, Profile, Color in that order.........Shad, Bright, Crawfish, Regional I used to place too much emphasis on color. or at least the subtle difference between color patterns. When I saw Rapala's color pallet, it started to make sense. There are day to day basic common color schemes for just about every brand. Then there are those " regional " color schemes. See the scheme in my avatar. It may not work in 90% of the country but it's a must have on the Columbia River in the spring. It's a regional color scheme. I like the way GGM stated it. I made lure selection far too complicated and my bank account suffered because of it. Just my 2 cents. It's all I have left after buying 30 colors of Deep Little N's.
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Abu revo, shimano caenan, daiwa tatula ct/feugo ct
I have the CT and CT Type R. The Type R has a slightly lighter spool and a slightly better set of spool bearings. With that said, the standard Tatula CT performs just as well. I honestly think the Tatula CT, at a hundred bucks, is the best reel value on the market right now. I know the BPS Pro qualifiers are down to fifty bucks and that, as an entry level reel is hard to beat but the CT is still in my opinion a much better reel over all. The performance of reels in the lower price points today is truly amazing.
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GYCB Single Tail Hula Grub
Hop and drop, drag and swim it.
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Your next rod
My next rod will be the end of my marriage with an extra fast tip.
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Ancestry
I'm proud of my ancestry. I was able to follow my grandfather on my mother's side back to 1547, all English. My grandmother was a bit more difficult but it's starts in a small village in Norway. My Dad's side was easy with a name like McDougal in his mother's side. My grandfather was given up by his parents in the 1880's in London. Any records from the Bernardo School for boys were destroyed during the Blitz in 1944. I've made sure my kids all know our history. Epithelial swab anyone ?
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Can a spinning reel be used on a casting rod
You beat me to it. Oooooohhhhhhhhhhhh....I gotcha a dollar.
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Gloves for sun protection
Glacier Glove for me. No more blisters for this guy.
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dobyns rods
Depending on what day you call, you might get stuck talking to Gary Dobyns and all he did was design these rods. I would bet you bag of Senkos he would recommend the Champion 766C. Wanna Bet ?
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dobyns rods
These are your options with Dobyns: Fury 765 flip Sierra 766 Flip Champion 765, 766, 736 Extreme HP 746, 795 All will perform the techniques you are looking at. All are braid friendly. I have a Champion 765 Flip and it's the rod I would lean towards. I also have an Extreme 795 and it's a better punching rod when your lighter weight is an ounce. The 766 is a bit too stiff for my liking but it's very popular. Good luck
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Bass Fishing Blasphemy
I've never fished a bubble gum colored fluke in my life.
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Bobber stoppers
What Rolo said.
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Dobyns Fury
After reading your original post carefully, especially the weight range, the 735 would be the most capable to handle your needs. The 735 is extra heavy but not mag-heavy. What males it such a good rod for it's rating is the active tip. There's enough tip to load without sacrificing the power rating. I'm confident you will be pleased with the 735's performance and the Fury's are a heck of a deal.
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Superbowl Commercials
I have no intention of buying any item or service featured during the Super Bowl. That was money well spent.
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Why Do You Fish
It provides my wife time away from me.