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Columbia Craw

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  1. The monkey was singing a song in my ear a couple weeks ago. I recognized the melody from the Village People. But the words were different. Gavacho Gavacho, Gavacho frog..... wouldn’t you like to buy some. Gavacho Frogs? Well red frog and true Gill look nice in my box and they walk nicely.
  2. Oh yea. Sieberts for sure. Mike is great to do business with and his products are top notch. His tungsten shaky heads are fantastic.
  3. There are no words. I lost my only brother. You honor your brother by sharing your loss. Prayers sent.
  4. Of all people, you should know that the bait monkey spares no man from temptation. When you see an old basser walking at the ramp and he’s all hunched over, it’s evidence he carried that little primate for decades. There is no relief from the monkey. It’s only a matter of when, and his bidding can not be ignored.
  5. YoZuri is one of the larger diameter per test strength. The first time you fish with floro you will feel the difference. If the lines you mentioned are within your budget, go for it. They both have better handling properties than Red Label or Basix in my opinion. If you are comfortable casting a stiffer line floro has some good attributes.
  6. Current and anything that changes or alters current flow including the vegetation edges.
  7. Purple is the original green pumpkin.
  8. Strike King. Rage Craw is 4 inches and Baby is 3 inches. Bizz Baits Cutter Craw is 3.75 inches and has great action.
  9. SK Pro Model 1x. Mine are 1XS
  10. SK This is the super shallow version
  11. Most will not consider the Normas Deep Little N as old school but it’s been around for decades and still does the job. Stan Sloan’s Aggravator short arm spinnerbait is also a dirty water wonder. The Heddon Spook is timeless. Too many to list.
  12. eThey had a serious design flaw. I’ll be kind and take them off your hands and save you the frustration right now.
  13. Name the pattern Vizine.
  14. You have three reels mentioned that will serve you well and have effective cast control systems. Tatula CT, LFS and SLX. No bad choice here. I differ about rods. A 6-6 to 7 foot medium fast or a 3 power depending on manufacturer. It is more probable your grandson will fish lighter baits as in 3/16 to maybe a half ounce and medium/3 power will be more forgiving during the learning curve of casting. That’s how I started my grandkids and it has been successful. One other issue. Start with mono. I can’t stress that enough. This entry level stuff so equip for success in mastering the casting process first.
  15. And, If it doesn’t fit.... get a bigger hammer.
  16. It’s not about the tool. It’s understanding what the tool can do and how and when to apply it.
  17. You haven’t see the video of Gary Dobyns lifting a gallon of Lucas oil with an Xtreme 746C? He sets the jug on the rear deck of his Ranger and then lifts and lowers it back to the floor. Enjoy your rod.
  18. There is a fundamental principle to bait casting reels. The lure and its speed and weight must pull the line as fast as the line exits off the rotating spool. If your initial casting motion generates spool speed that the lure can’t keep up with that line coming off a rotating spool has to go somewhere. It’s a balance thing. Rename cast control dial or setting to rate of spool speed regulator. Hook you buddy’s coat or a bush and will experience the the extreme of the spool speed to lure weight principal.?
  19. Throw a change up instead of a fast ball.
  20. Have you lifted any gallon jugs of Lucas oil yet??
  21. Materials, components, design, package and quality control. That’s it.
  22. As the Founding Fathers said, “Buy tackle.”
  23. A bit slower and just a slight less power. The 5 power Dobyns are closer to the Tatula. The 736 is great for anything 1/2 ounce with trailer. The Tatula seems about maxed out but sets hooks just fine. The Kaden is right in the middle.

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