Everything posted by Oklahoma Mike
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Braid for jerkbaits and crankbaits
IMO braid is a great option for everything you listed except jerkbaits and cranks. But for those you can just tie on a flouro leader about double the length of your rod to give you a little stretch to help with those trebles.
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On a budget rod
Hard to go wrong with the Avid X. For $150 you should be able to find one on the secondary market. I bought one new for $170 recently. If you're wanting to save some coin and go a cheaper route, I'd recommend looking at the Lighting Rod Shock and the Hell bent from #8 tackle.
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Line for jigs.
I really like the sensitivity of braid. For jigs I use 30lb Smackdown with a flouro leader on a casting set up. I also use a spinning setup for jigs in some situations, and for that I currently have 14lb fireline.
- $99 Quantum® EXO PT Casting Reel
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Chipped epoxy
Nope. DVT posted his response as I was typing mine. I typed that last line in a separate post and it just auto added it to my other one. Weird.
- $99 Quantum® EXO PT Casting Reel
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Chipped epoxy
No, I'm just messing with you, my friend. I'm no expert on the structure of fishing rods, but from looking at your pic I would think it'll be just fine. I'm sure DVT or others will be along soon enough and can give you more expert advice. Ha. I can tell the future!
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Chipped epoxy
It should be fine so long as you don't catch any fish on it. Also, make sure you wear safety glasses when you use it so that when the rod finally does snap, that guide won't put your eye out. Other than that I would only advise keeping it at least 50' away from water and you should be fine.
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Braid with a leader+micro guides
What knot are you using? I use an Alberto knot and don't have any problems with it going through the micro guides. FG knot is also very compact but harder to tie properly.
- $99 Quantum® EXO PT Casting Reel
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Baitcasters: Hellcat Or Supreme
Looks like cabelas has the exo PT on sale for $99 right now.
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Flatsided Crankbaits
Grabbed a few of the Berkley Warpigs recently and they are working out pretty good.
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My lucky day ?
Wow, nice find!
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55 degrees and Dark water
This all day long. I would add to that a lipless crank. Basically anything you can use for a reaction strike.
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Your Favorite SB, Sbaits or SB Manufacturer
War Eagle, Booyah, and Terminator are what I typically throw. But I also bought a few of the $1 ones that Walmart had last year and probably caught just as many fish on those as I did any of my other, more expensive ones.
- Bait thrown for the first cast of the season
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Calling G.Loomis E6X users
E6X is not worth that price, IMO. Many better options in that price range.
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Looking for an inexpensive 7' Med Moderate spinning rod... help!
Berkeley lighting rod shock. Within your price range, and tough to beat at that price. I would also take a look at the He11bent rod from #8 tackle - I think DSG recently had them on sale for $50.
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Topwater fishing setup
Ditch the flouro for sure. I prefer straight braid for topwater fishing.
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chatterbait techniques
Typically a slow, steady retrieve, but I will vary techniques depending on what the fish want. Will sometimes give it a jerk-jerk-pause, sometimes, sometimes use a yo-yo retrieve, sometimes let it fall and drag it back across the bottom or even burn it back as high in the water column as I can keep it. Don't be afraid to try different techniques, and use whatever is working for you on that day.
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Pond Fishing
Need a little more info to be helpful - what is the temperature and clarity of the water? A lot of the ponds in my area are stained for a good part of the year, as is the case right now. Water temps are in mid 50's. So I'm throwing a lot of spinnerbaits (darker colors - black/red, black blue, with gold Colorado blades), as well as chatterbaits (similar colors), and lipless cranks (reds, blues, black/chrome). Having a little luck on stationary and slower moving topwaters. A few of the ponds I'm fishing are a little clearer, and in those I'm also throwing senkos and Ned rigs with decent results.
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Question about braid to fluorocarbon
I use the Alberto knot and have great success with it.
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Lure ID help.
Pretty sure that prop bait is made by Heddon.
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Cutting Braided Line
This is what I use and they work great.
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$250 M/F casting rod
That's largely true of a defective blank. However, if I'm a year and one day into a $250 rod and the insert falls out of a guide or the guide wrap starts to come loose, I don't want to be SOL. Also, I may buy rod and barely use it until midway into the next season and would like to have a warranty.