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8.1:1 gear ratios?
Ok, thanks!
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8.1:1 gear ratios?
Okay, so flipping and pitching, frogs, and t-rigs... Is that it???
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TexRex started following I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures , 8.1:1 gear ratios? , Crooked guides on casting rod? and 1 other
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Tatula CT and CT Type-R
What's the spool capacity on this CT???
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Crooked guides on casting rod?
Ok, thanks.
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Crooked guides on casting rod?
Okay, so I don't have a Bass Pro Shop, Cabelas or anything like that near me, so I'm about to order a new rod probably from ***... My question is, say if it comes with crooked guides, how serious of an issue is it? Does it affect accuracy or something or should I just not worry about it?
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New to Smallies
Thanks everybody for your input!
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New to Smallies
I guess I should haha, but do you mind answering some of the basic questions asked above. They don't have to be detailed. Thanks!
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New to Smallies
I've fished for Largies all my life and what I here about Smallmouth Bass is that they give a better fight, so I wanna know all there is to know about smallmouths without having to read a ton, because I don't have time. Can you give me the obvious differences between the fish, because I have like ZERO knowledge on Smallies. - Do they bite the same lures? Also, what are the best lures? - Do they make the same movements during season changes? - Are they as shallow as Largies in the Spring/Summer? - Are they structure based fish? (I'm pretty sure they are.) - Also, is baitcasting or spinning gear preferred? (Or does that depend on the lure like for Largies?) I'm really clueless about these fish. Anything would be helpful, thanks!
- Do jig head shapes make a difference?
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I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures
15 lb. Seaguar InvizX Fluorocarbon and 50 lb. Power Pro... Sorry, I should've clarified... I used my Tatula on my friend's rod and it casts overhand really well. My Veritas 2.0 is insanely stiff... Maybe it's just me but I need a lighter rod. It's just more comfortable...
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I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures
I can cast sidearm perfectly fine, but when overhand casting, since the rod is so stiff my lure tends to go straight into the water and I get a birds nest... I try releasing earlier and casting lightly and more fluently, but it does the same every time. And I know it's not me, cause I used my friends lighter action MH and it was fine casting overhand... My MH veritas feels like and Extra Heavy action rod...
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I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures
Daiwa Tatula CT
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I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures
I've heard great things and bad things from just about every rod to be honest haha, but thanks for the info! I'll check out the Fury!
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I need 1 rod for 4 types of lures
I fish jigs, lipless cranks (only red eye shads), weightless senkos/trick worms all year round, and top water frogs in the summer... I'm looking for a new rod because I have difficulties with my current one and I honestly don't even have enough for 2 setups... So anyways, I have an Abu Garcia Veritas 2.0 7'0" rod that's super stiff at MH and while you think it may be good for jigs and frogs, I have a very hard time casting with it, no matter how long I practice. I'm thinking I may sell it and try to pick up a less stiff Duckett Ghost 6'8" MH/F for the same lures. I need a shorter rod because I only bank fish and I'm around a lot of brush... Would a 6'8" MH Ghost be alright for jigs, frog, lipless cranks, and also weightless senkos/trick worms? Would I need to have a bullet weight or something or would it be best to try to pick up a cheap spinning combo for soft plastics? If I could only have one or two rods for those 4 lures, what type, length and action would you recommend it be? Thanks, everyone. UPDATE: I forgot to mention. My rod budget is $120
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What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, everybody! It is a very stiff MH rod, I'll maybe pick up a more flexible rod soon...