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NYWayfarer

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  1. Are we still having this discussion? Even if your favorite brand is being made in China so is everyone else's. If the quality was bad they would eventually go under. i for one don't put much emphasis in where a product is made but how it performs for me at a frugal price point.
  2. Too each their own. When I am dropshotting, i am looking for the bait to stand out perpendicular from the line. A 5" Senko will not do that. I would rather wacky rig that bait on my drop shot hook or rig it Texas style weedless instead. if it is working for you I say go for it. The goal is to catch fish after all. No matter what way.
  3. My sunglasses are insanely expensive as I have to have my signature rayban wayfarer with polarized prescription lenses made. Worth it it to me.
  4. Can we get some clarification please? Is Kastking still a sponsor? Dont get me wrong, I have a Mela 2 on the way and regardless if they are still a sponsor or not I think they make a quality product. For $32 bucks I can get a 11 bearing graphite reel or a 2 bearing graphite Shimano Sienna for $29.99 The choice was clear to me at least.
  5. If you are dropshotting a 5" senko it's best to wacky rig it. When I drop shot a senko nose hooked it is in then3 to 4" size.
  6. Over the month of February I have purchased the following items to appease the bait monkey: Zoom Z-drop worms Zoom Super-Chunk Yum Sharp Shooters Z-man Ribbon-tail worms Big Bite Baits Stick Tail worms Arkie Sexy-Tail shad Gary Yamamoto Shad-Shaped worms Stren Flurocast 400 yds of 8lb Various hooks, jigs and shakyheads And a Kastking Mela II 2000 size reel. (Waiting on delivery and I will post a pic)
  7. You really can't go wrong with any of these reels. They are all great reels for their price range. If I had to pick one it would be the President. If you are going to go Shimano go with the Spirex with rear drag for the fighting drag feature it has.
  8. You learn something new everyday. I will have to try that, thanks.
  9. For drop shot rigs I prefer the Yamamoto Shad shaped worm over the regular senko. If I drop shot a senko I will use the 3" size. Yum Sharp Shooter or Warning Shots are great cost effective drop shot baits. I don't quite understand your curiosity over the fall rate for drop shot baits. The fall rate for these baits don't count as your drop shot sinker is going to get them to the bottom fast.
  10. Awesome. I took my son out fishing at that age as well. While fishing is not on his favorite list of things to do (Baseball, cross-country, track) he still looks forward to going fishing with his old man. Needless to say I cherish those times.
  11. What happened to Kastking? I do not see them on the sponsor scroll anymore.
  12. NYWayfarer replied to KDW96's topic in Fishing Tackle
    I love Roboworms but it is annoying that they don't come in a resealable packet. I wind up leaving them in the plastic sleeve they come in and putting that sleeve in a 1 gallon freezer ziploc bag for transport.
  13. Stren 8lb Flurocast on clearance at my Walmart for $7 for 200yds
  14. I agree wholeheartedly with this. Cooked medium rare is my way.
  15. I went with my dad to have skin cancer removed from his forehead. The waiting room was the strangest experience I have had in a long time. People were coming out parading their bandages. One lady had growths removed from both earlobes she came out with her ears covered in gauze and said TaaaDaa!! When my dad came out his bandage made him look like a unicorn. He just grumbled and took a seat. I bought a buff shortly after this and I don't care how I look with it on. I will wear it all the time as the alternative is way to scary.
  16. Truer words were never written. I had to convince my fishing partner of this. In a 4 hour session I caught 30 smallmouth bass to his 5. While he did have the biggest fish of the day I had 3 that were only a few oz. short of it's weight.
  17. I agree. As much as I love fishing once I get my home up and running I can run to Dick's and get a Daiwa Samurai combo for less than $30 and dig up some worms to start over.
  18. Inspect all rods before buying them no matter what the store. That's the beauty of being able to handle a rod before purchasing it. My local Dicks and Field and Steam keep a clean, no damaged stock. My K-Mart however is a sea of broken rods, reels and tackle.
  19. I like a bait with a lot of tail action for shaky head jigging. My favorites are in order: Big Bites Baits squirrel tail worm (Can't beat that floating tail) Biospawn plasmatail Strike King finesse worm
  20. I was bank fishing once when I noticed a wake heading my way. As it got closer I was able to see through the clear water that it was a muskrat swimming underwater right towards me. I took a few steps back ready to run if it came out of the water but just as it reached the waters edge it disappeared. Upon closer examination it had went into an underwater entrance to its den which I was standing over the whole time.
  21. I have actually jumped off the walking/fear dead wagon. I stopped watching because I find these two shows to be very depressing. They show the very worst of human nature in a bleak, no hope landscape. The start of the Negan era was the straw that broke the camels back for me. I knew what was coming for a certain victim of Lucille but actually seeing it was a real turn off and made me question why do I watch this show.
  22. NYWayfarer replied to clark9312's topic in Everything Else
    I am also disappointed with the lack of fishing shows on my Kodi Firestick.
  23. Facts of Fishing with Dave Mercer and Going Ike with Mike Iaconelli. I loved Mike's City Limits fishing when it was on.

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