Everything posted by Columbia Craw
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Best spinning reels under $150?
The Daiwa Caldia LT MQ for $148.00 from Digitaka is insane. Big Bass turned me on to this deal and it’s awesome.
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Balsa squarebill
I’m hoarding my last Lee Sisson balsa baits.
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Dye Dip and Marker Colors
Blue marker only. The tips of crayfish claws are blue through the spawn on the Columbia so tubes, hula grubs and Rage Craws get a touch of blue. Even the back ends of some crankbaits get the blues, thus the pattern, Columbia Craw.
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What's your guess as to how this happened?
A Kracken tried to grab the boat and truck and flipped it over. That tow truck driver is taking his life in his own hands. The deputy knows the Kracken’s reach so he’s well back up the ramp.
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How Much Would You Spend on Used Baits?
I’ve acquired numerous hard baits and reels from members here. Consider the current MSRP and age of the bait.
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Dobyns Maverick Reel
Sorry guys! I was half asleep when I typed the response if that wasn’t hard to tell. The images here will clean up my foul ups. CC
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Dobyns Maverick Reel
I have two. Both right hand with a 6.5 a 7.2 gear ratio. The frame is graphite pressure molded poly resin carbon. Side plate are also carbon Fibre. The reel come in at around 7.2 ounces with an alloy 100 mm handle and an 11 stainless steel ball bearing system. The cast control is achieved via side spool controlled knob with clicker control and an arc of five placed magnets. The spool starts incredibly fast and the cast long. Both are very good pitchers. Ergonomics is very good. Drag is also powerful. Tolerances. Fit and finish is very impressive. I had on glitch. The cast control side plate was stuck. A frizz of of WD40 around the seam and all was good. The tolerances are tight and it’s braid friendly. Casting performance has been excellent for control and distance. They are rigid. I’ll be a crash test dummy on these. They feel great so far.
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What are you doing with the free tackle warehouse sticker?
They cover the holes on my broken tail light lenses.
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Use Rockcrawler in an off color or different crank in better color?
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How I Wish...
The annual show in February is held in Portland Oregon. It’s all salmon, trout, steelhead and Kokanee. Bass amounts to less than five percent and that includes reel reps and electronics. I worked two booths six years ago for a dealer rep buddy. What a freaking zoo. It was not a good time.
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How do you fix your corn on the cobb?
Sometimes I’ll cut the kernels off and mix a liberal amount with Pico de Gallo as a side salad or relish. Good stuff.
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What is your all time sleeper baitcaster?
1994 Shimano Curado 100 Super Free.
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How do you fix your corn on the cobb?
Always boiled. Butter and sea salt. Butter and garlic salt. Mayonnaise and pepper flakes Butter mixed with Sweet Baby Ray’s applied with a pastry brush. I’m ready for ideas. Add on. Try squeezing fresh lime juice on watermelon.
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Dobyns Rods
There are certain models that just stick out for me. Extreme 702sf is a stellar drop shot or Ned rod. The Champion 704CB is an incredible jerk bait rod while the 705cb is a fantastic square Bill rod. The Champion 805CB is hard to beat for deep cranking. The best CB however is my favorite, the 764CB RM. The Champ 736C is a killer frog rod. The Kaden 744C is the best bang for the buck swim jig rod out there. For punching, the Xtreme 795 is the deal. And of course the do all 734C regardless of series is do anything model. These models are my must haves.
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Reel for 20+ ft cranksbaits
I’m using a Tatula 200 in 6.2 for big deep divers with the 100mm handle. It casts long, has a good gear train, the wide spool helps the IPT stay consistent and the handle reduces fatigue from Bill resistance. The cost is affordable. Might be a good option.
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Am I the only idiot that didn’t know this?
We all have our Ah Ha moments.?
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Am I the only idiot that didn’t know this?
It’s possible.
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will bass eat something they are not familiar with?
Unlike my grand kids, bass will eat what’s before them where as the kiddos only want chicken nuggets and fries.
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Swim Jigs
It’s an awesome bluegill imitation and can get in and out of nasty cover. The ability to fish it back and suddenly let it drop and recover elicits strikes.
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How do you hold your rod?
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Okuma Hakai
So I did pick up an Hakai about three weeks ago. The press material and limited reviews jumped my curiosity. I also too advantage of a discount. The first thing I noticed is it’s light, very light . it’s easy to palm and has the right length of handles at least: The spool is light and has a rapid start up. It took very little fiddling to get the cast control dialed in. Great distance with 3/16 ounce and great control. Very smooth. The manner in which the spool control worked through the final third of the cast is reminiscent of my Tatula Elite. I really liked this reel when roll casting square bills and power casting jerkbaits. It’s very fluid during the retrieve. The Hakai has some nice features and very good casting attributes overall and just feel tight. I’m going to match it with a 705CB and burn extensive rip rap banks the fall. Nice reel over all.
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have you met up with any forum members and fished with them?
I met Glenn and had a short visit about four years ago. We had to keep it short. His ice was melting.
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Carbon Fiber Reels & Reel Magic
Try to find that kind a of information on any other forum.
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Brain Twister
The only lagoons I’ve fished are the waste water system out in the county.
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Post a photo a day!