Everything posted by CroakHunter
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Brake settings for these reels? Tatula SV, Revo X
I have a couple each of sv's, ct's, and fuego ct's in my lineup. I'll look to see what my mag brakes are set at when I get home and post em up. But as far as spool tension goes I tighten it down until I get just a bit of play and then just barely tighten in the slightest. I know for pitching a 3/8 ounce weight plus flipping hook and magnum structure bug my brakes are around 6, and usually I'll take them to 4 or 5 once I get warmed up and in the groove. Casting a 1/2 ounce jig I would say they are around 10 maybe. But I'll let you know what they are set on and what bait is tied on
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It's Gonna Rain Tonight
Been raining for a month it seems like here. Every place is blown out bad, once the levels and clarity settle it'll be a mad dash for the banks and the spawn will be on!
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Water clarity and line type
^^^what he said. If I'm flipping grass or super super thick wood, where I need to set the hook hard and winch then in quick, I'll go 50-65 Gray colored braid. Moderate-semi heavy wood I use 12-17lb fluoro or copolymer, not so much for the invisibility but for the abrasion resistance. Moving baits/topwater I use a quality mono like seaguar senshi.
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magnetic or centrifugal?
I have been so pleased with my daiwa fuegos, tatulas, and tatula sv's that it is hard for me to recommend anything but them. Although I do have some lews reels, I much prefer the daiwa with mag brakes. Respectively $65, $100, and around $140 for the reels I listed, on eBay.
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Help me decide on a flipping/pitching rod!
If you like the price of the tcs, but would like dobyns great customer service and great quality maybe look into a 765 flip in the fury lineup. Although I haven't fished this rod, it is one I've did a lot of reading on and plan to add it to my arsenal when my wife isn't looking.
- VERY Pressured Pond Tactics
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What is the best cold water lure mid 30s to mid 40s surface temp
Blade bait
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How far can you cast a baitcaster?
2 inches, yes that is absurd, but 2 feet is reasonable.
- Theories
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
South of the snow and north Of evansville lol
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
Couple pics I got sent from my cousin and his boy that live somewhere north of me in Indiana. Both are over 26" long. I'm thinking 9-10lbs each. Both were released immediately after pics. For size comparison the man in the picture is roughly 6'4 or 6'5
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How far can you cast a baitcaster?
My farthest cast I've measure has been 82 yards. 7'11 heavy cranking rod, Abu Garcia winch, 30lb braid and a 10xd. But realistically with a set up like yours I could cast 40-45 yards with no backlash and decently accurate. Although I prefer the less than 15 yard pitches for hand to hand combat with little green fish
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Medium heavy fast action rod techniques
Everything except lightweight and treble hook lures. Very versatile length, power, and action
- Denali Kovert Lite
- Broken tips
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Chatter bait colors
I throw 2 colors. Solid white with a silver blade and solid black with a silver blade. I change color of my trailers to accent my bait a certain way. But if you could only have 1, green pumpkin would be my choice
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Durable multi-use bait caster between $100-$150
Daiwa fuego ct. Save some $
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
About a month until spawn though!
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Bass Tournament Spread Sheet
We tack a large piece of posterboard up and from left to right the columns read Name,who bought that team in our auction and for how much, # of fish, weight, penalties, big bass, and place. The husband weighs fish and the wife writes it down.
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(Un)official Hoosiers Thread
48 degree water temp here on one of our small lakes. Friend caught them on a squarebill, keitech, and scrounger.
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Pitching Woes
#1. For me it would make it harder. I pitch with anywhere from a 7ft to and 8ft. And it took me a little while to get the feel of the 8ft rod after I had already known how to pitch well. #2. I don't change my setting on my reel when pitching. Never know when you might need to make a fast cast.
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1 or 2 piece?
I have no desire to own a 2 piece rod. Regardless of how easy it is to transport
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Pitching Woes
I'm most effective pitching under 60 feet. I practice a lot though. One side of my deck in the back yard is raised about 2 feet off the ground so it's perfect to simulate the deck of a boat. I practice my 20'-40' pitches the most. I try to be able to place whatever bait I'm using inside of a small coffee can every pitch. I also practice with different weights. Anything from a 1/4 ounce finesse jig up to a 1 ounce punch rig. My sweet spot is a 3/8 Texas rig. Enough weight to get the distance, but not too much weight where my mechanics get lazy.
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1st thing you throw
Whatever I think they are biting on lol. If they aren't gourging on shad I'll start out flipping and pitching a jig or soft plastic and continue to do so until I think they aren't biting it. But if it's a lake with shad, and they are eating the heck out of them, I'll start with a swim jig, chatterbait, or spinnerbait depending on what cover or lack there of is around.
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Best frog rod under $150 and 7'2"
I use a 7'3 lews tp-1 speed stick for frogging and pitching Texas rigs up to 3/4 ounce. It's a really nice rod for $99. Super strong backbone with just a little too to be able to cast frogs