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TournyFish001

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  1. you are on the right track- bass pro combos are great for the guy on a budget. When I was starting out I fished bionic blades and bought used curado's on ebay. Then the more I got into it I began to get into the higher end stuff.
  2. great post! I often wonder about that as well... as far as the reels and rods- we know they tune their baits more often then not I am sure their combos are all moded out as well. :-X
  3. I really like both outfits and they have there benefits! Nothing better than a good working combo BC or spinning!
  4. reel mech- are the drag washers a hard install on the scorpion mg 1001's? I hear it is nice upgrade on that reel... I'd just send it to you but I hear you don't work on the Jap model shimano's plus the fish are bite'n.
  5. I sure enjoy my curado 100d- great reel, just buy what you can afford. I am sure the citca is good value too
  6. I am thinking drag issues here...
  7. I have the same combo- steez 2500/GLX BSR852. Amazing, I finally got a chance to fish it last weekend. I know it is a bunch of $$$ but wow was it amazing, I can cast that thing a country mile.
  8. G Loomis BSR 852S GLX- great smallmouth rod
  9. the cb's 250 and 350 suck- I can't get anything to bite them. I hate the live pointer as well- junk. I consider those baits "unlucky craft".
  10. last weekend I fished my new scorpion 1001mg with light 1/4oz jigs on a kistler magnesium 6'9" rod with no problems- I was using 6# flourocarbon line as well. Just cause it's finesse does not mean it has to be on spinning gear.
  11. I like my scorpion 1001mg with the tuned handle :
  12. flouro can be used on spinning tackle- just do not over-spool it. leave a little more room at the end of the spool so it dosen't loop over. Spinning tackle and 4 to 6lb flouro is just about a must here in the northwest, well if you want to catch fish in our clear water that is. ;D
  13. definately a market for high end bass fishing gear- just like there is a market for bently's and ferrari's in the auto world...
  14. P-line co-polymer possibly. I like it better than the yo-zuri hybrid for sure but I am sure it is a bit more spendy...
  15. I tried it cause of what I heard on this forum. Used it once de-spooled it and threw it away- I thought it was junk. You can see it in the water like a "white cable", way too much memory and the pound test is not consistent with other brands- their 6# test is the diameter of most other lines' 10#. If you like it fine... priced right but was not for me- just my opinion- I know the Yo-Zuri lovers are not gunna like this- it's ok.
  16. not much luck here either- I'd rather just fish a spinnerbait any day- I will giv'em another try this spring tho... since I own a couple.
  17. where do you guys buy yours at? I am interested but don't know where to begin? :-?
  18. never had a problem with a palomar knot and fluoro, make sure that line is wet so you don't burn it while sinching it. Love that knot
  19. G-Loomis but I tell ya Kistler is very close- the Magnesium TS rod line is amazing and affordable. The GLX is still tops tho. I may get more value out of my Kistler Mag TS' great rods let me tell ya G-Loomis Kistler . . . . everything else
  20. pretty hard to pick from Daiwa and Shimano. I like them both- but I went ahead and voted Daiwa cause there are so many Shimano guys on here. I like the shimano BC's and the Daiwa Spinners. Went fishing with a friend that has a Stella 2500 and I own the Steez 2500. I think the Steez is a better reel- newer technology much lighter with a better drag. Both are great reels, it's just time for Shimano to update a bit.
  21. I am curious about these as well- I have only seen them on his website- not anywhere else and have not heard a word about them. For 120.00 could be a great deal it it's a good peice. Hmm hopefully someone chimes in with some info.
  22. what color do you guys like? I had get some things from basspro and bought the Ayu and perch colors-

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