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Munkin

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  1. For me I just know what line is on what type of rod after so many years of experimenting. The closest thing I come to labeling is the color coded rod sleeves like in A-Jay's pic. Black is jig, black/red is t-rig, red is spinnerbait, blue is crankbait, yellow is spinning w/8-10lb line, and the purple is for the two sissy ML 6lb spinning rods. This makes things easy to figure out but I need to buy some more sleeves as some were lost after my last tournament. Allen
  2. Top 5 in no particular order: RI Beaver Zoom Baby Brush Hog Zoom Super Hog Yamamoto Kreature Berkley Power Hawg Allen
  3. That is basically a Baby brush hog or Berkley power hog with only one tail. Allen
  4. I would find a new dealer personally then as they do not know what they are talking about. My 2002 PT 175 I was running a 2004 75hp EFI and never had a problem. My X18 Xpress is running a 150 Opti and the ass end gets swamped if I just drop it off plane to a stand still but the Tracker didn't. Allen
  5. I can't see the video but doesn't Bear make a large melting pot machine? Allen
  6. Most factory baits use the same hooks which are thicker than you want. See if Seibert can make you some with 3/0 Daiichi hooks as they are the thinnest I know of. Allen
  7. A-Jay here is the Repoman that I have. It looks NIP but the rear feather has a brown tint like it has some rust to it. Based on one of your previous posts I could trade for some LC pointers in Ghosy Minnow since you want to get ridof them. Allen
  8. I have about a dozen of them but have never used them. Allen
  9. What size do you like? Allen
  10. I have caught 40" Tiger Musky on these and not straightened out the hooks but I see why you want something heavier. Allen
  11. I will have to find it now since my wife cleaned up stuff around the house. The color is Blown Up or something like that and I will get you some pics once I find it. Allen
  12. Daiichi death traps when you want a lighter wire treble. Allen
  13. Your kid must watch the same stupid YouTube video's as mine. Allen
  14. Sex Panther, 60% of the time it works everytime. Allen
  15. While I am a big advocate for building your own lures you need to try some factory baits first. Figure out what you want and then we can help you with what you want. Allen
  16. This is a method used by 13yr old boys using; a Victoria Secret catalog, old sock, and some hand lotion.
  17. It is on the internet so it must be true! Bonjour Allen
  18. Buy the Laje Fork tackle video for $20 and it will show you how to clean a baitcaster. It is in my top 3 return on investment fishing purchases. Allen
  19. I know War Eagle plates their heads which is why they look so good. There have been some chrome powder coated jigs for sale on FB that look nice. Allen
  20. I use a 6-9 Kistler with either 10 or 12lb floro and it works great. Allen
  21. Multiple 10rd Glock magazines will cure this. Allen
  22. Buzzbait comes to mind but I am not sure what your weeds looks like? Otherwise I can swim a Zoom horney toad through the woods without getting hung up. Allen
  23. Mustad 32724 is a lighter wire hook that will bend out easy with your setup. The 32886 is the heavier version of the 32724 and the Gama hook I posted above is the equivalent. I suggest looking at Barlows Tackle for hooks because they list hook diameters and alternatives for the mold. Allen
  24. http://www.lurepartsonline.com/Online-Store/Gamakatsu-Jig-Hooks_2/Gamakatsu-345-Swim-Jig-Hook.html These are the 30 degree hooks I have been using lately. Allen
  25. If you do not have a file you can just fold a piece of sandpaper over the hook and sand it open. Allen

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