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Baitcasting Combo Question
I was the opposite. I grew up using spinning gear when left retrieve was the only option. So when I got into casting reels I hated them because they just felt wrong. Once they started making them lefty I was a happy camper.
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Will an 8:3:1 reel work for a variety of aplications
It will do just fine. You may find that for diving cranks you'll need to really slow your retrieve and may lose a bit of power compared to say a 6.? ratio but, it will do the job. I have several reel in the 8+ ratio and love them. Frogs, jerkbait, soft plastics, jigs, spooks, plopper, buzzbait, popper, pompador, lipless and more. Just saying it's just fine for things.
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Baitcasting Combo Question
Make sure you put a left and right retrieve combo in your hand before you buy and get what's more comfortable. I personally use nothing but left retrieve. Rights just feel very wrong to me but, my dad can't use anything but rights.
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Baitcasting Combo Question
Powell rod off eBay and any daiwa ct casting reels also try eBay. I personally like the powell diesel and inferno in a 7'2" mhxf. If you can find a tatula ct in your price range get it and don't look back. Just my opinion though. Something I think I should add is I have the diesel still and have used it for everything. Senko, spinnerbait, spooks, frogs and more. It was a little workhorse rod for a while till I started buying more technique specific setups.
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Second jerkbait rod opinions
Thanks for the replies everyone. I was hoping I would hear the shorter length would be a good idea and it seems that a few of you agree with my thinking.
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Stay with one brand of reels?
I'm actually in the process of selling off all my non daiwa reels. I don't think that it's a mental swap thing. I just tried reels from a few manufacturers last year and have now decided to go with all daiwa casting reels. One thing that'll be nice is cleaning the reels will be almost like a assembly line lol. I'm going with tatula sv's it the best reel I've tried.
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Second jerkbait rod opinions
So I bought a mojo bass 6'8" mxf topwater rod for jerkbaits and topwater last year and I liked it so much I bought a second one so I could have one dedicated to jerkbait and the other dedicated to topwater. Now I was thinking that a little shorter rod would be nice for some of the ponds I fish. What is everyone's opinion on a avid x 6'4" mxf for a shorter jerkbait and topwater rod? I know I would lose some casting distance but, should gain accuracy. Remember this would be for bank Fishing primary but I do go out in a small boat also.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
I'll be honest I don't do the hard hook sets anymore, but most if not all of the break offs I've had the hit from the fish was crazy hard and that could have a bit to do with it as well. I'm not having as much of a problem as i was now that I've changed a few things. I'll let everyone know more as the week goes on.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
ok everyone a little update to what I've tried and how it has gone. The 12# red label works fine i fished it all last week and didn't lose a lure to a breakoff. I tried some 8# and had one lure go flying off into the distance when I had a backlash so thats my fault as it broke at the leader knot and that was the first time that has happened in years. The 10# that I was using i tied on a small spinnerbait and hooked several good sized largemouth and didn't have a breakoff. I am really starting to think that the line getting hung on the front treble was causing my problem. I'm going to try some cxx this week and see how that does and if it changes anything with the amount of strikes I get. I also tried going straight to braid and didn't get a single hit for over a hour and then tied on a leader and started to get strikes so the straight to braid is not a option for me on the lake I fish.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
I didn't notice any little curl but i'll keep a look for that if it happens again. I'll try that trick for checking for nicks in the line. I have already checked my guides as that was my second thought as to the problem and the guides are fine. I use seaguar red label fc line.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
I don't really want to get into a ticking match here but, mono line has more stretch than fc in every application I have used it in. I don't need a study to show me that. Give a company enough money and they can make a study to prove whatever they want to prove. Hell communism looks good on paper but not in application. Fc line sinks period. why did you feel the need to try and argue that I don't know. In clear water the importance of visibility is important to me I don't know about you but, I want every possible advantage and low line visibility is a advantage. just ask some steelhead fisherman. You like braid, ok i get it. I like braid also but as a mainline with a leader option. I'm not going to go back and forth with anyone about whats better or worse. I'm sure I'll get banned now as I disagreed with someone. That seems to be how things work here. Don't conform BANNED. Close this thread. I'm done with it.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
I understand what you were saying I was just letting you know what was breaking. Most of the time when someone asks about line breakage at the local BPS the morons there always tell them it's their leader knot. sorry for the confusion. I don't understand why you say there is no need for fc? It has low stretch and low visibility and sinks, all of those would seem to be good qualities for a jerk bait line. Maybe it's just my thought process though. I do have a problem of every so often the front hook grabs the line, maybe that could be part of the cause. I know for a fact that the last lure I lost, the cast just before I lost it the hook had grabbed the line. I didn't even think about that. It didn't seem to have any nicks or bad spots but maybe it did.
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
I'm going to try a new knot also. I've never had a problem with cold water and fluorocarbon. I also fish for steelhead and in well below 45 degree water have not had any problems with line breaks. I use the reel or hook hanger to hold the lure. How often do you all re tie?
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Jerkbait break off on strike/hookset problem
My drag was set kinda loose and I will say that the 2 fish that jumped out of the water and spit the lure after the break off were from a look substantially larger than most of what I've been hooking into. I'll be Fishing this week and I'll see how the change to 12# does.