Everything posted by swhit140
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Ritual Angling Rod Reviews
I think they have had those rods on clearance for a couple years.
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So much line.. Help!!
I use copolymer or mono, 12-15lb test. I've been using Izorline XXX Super Copolymer & Yo Zuri Hybrid for the past few years. I've never used Fluro on any of my reels to tell you the truth.
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My Wife Always Laughs
I always laugh at my wife when I show her how much fishing tackle some people on the internet have in their boat/tackle room. Then she doesn't make a comment of what I own.. ?
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Show off your Stuff
I mainly didn't realize I was low on line, so I just had to pickup a small spool for the time being. Normally I have a couple bulk spools around, obviously I didn't remember to order line last fall sale. I mainly use Copolymer line on my rods except for my one frog setup.
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Dobyns Champion vs Champion XP
Major difference were the Fuji guides and the graphics on the newer Champion XP rods. Here is a picture of different Dobyns Champion(older) & Champion XP(newer)
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Which one?
I would take a Dobyns Champion XP 734 w/ Daiwa Tatula SV 7:3:1, with that said all my rods/reels I own were purchase at 30-50% sale/discount prices.
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Show off your Stuff
Daiwa Tatula SV CS Red Spider, import model.
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Show off your Stuff
Ready to head out Monday morning, I'm fishing all week.
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Chatterbait technique how to fish it?
Don't forget they have the Z-Man Crosseyez Chatterbait if you are concerned fishing around heavy cover/laydowns/snags. Which is probably a great choice for bank anglers.
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Where to buy large replacement treble hooks for older plugs?
Here is a chart you might be able to verify what size you might need. https://www.fisherbeck.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Hook-Sizing_chart-Fly-Tying.pdf
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Internet experts………
I like to watch some professional anglers, I like listening to them about simple changes/modifications to baits/lures. Sometimes there is good knowledge/technique that you never thought of that you can apply to your fishing success.
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Diawa tatula
I have the older models and I've been really happy with them.
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Swim Jig Details
I just started using swim jigs about 2 years ago and now I always have on my rod. I catch larger fish on them in my experience of fishing them. It is a versatile/mainly snag free bait, you can fish it shallow/deep or swim it/jig it, change speed/action. I mainly use 3/8 oz with vertical line tie, I like Black/Blue, White/Shad, Green Pumpkin, Blue Gill colors. I've tried different brands/prices, I focus more on the hook quality/sharpness. I've used swim jigs $1-2 cheaper then others with better hooks, so I try to stay with a couple brands that I can depend and know what I'm getting. Soft Plastic's are unlimited in my opinion on swim jigs, if you can put in on a hook you can use it. I try all different plastics, different actions/movement. Also a note of advice it to hold on when a fat fish smashes your swim jig.
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Dobyns Sierra Cork Treatment ..Yes or No?
I've been sealing my rods for years, for the low cost of the U40 cork sealer it is well worth it in my opinion.
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U40 Cork Sealer Changing Cork Color
I even wipe down brand new rods with Magic Eraser first before I apply U40, you would be amazed how much loose cork dust there is from new rods. Clean rod cork, let dry overnight (unless you have nice warm weather), tape edges/trim if necessary apply light coat of cork sealer. I've found that re-coating every other season works good for me in my fishing climate.
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What do you all use for buzz bait storage
I have a old Cabela's bait utility binder/bag, I use to have soft plastics in them but I found that they work great for spinnerbaits/buzzbaits.
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Are most people opposed to live sonar?
I'm not apposed to it, I see it as a tool. I have no electronics on my small 14' boat, I caught fish at every lake I fished last year so I don't complain. In a few years when I get a larger boat with electronics I would like to learn how to use it to have the ability to locate more fish and ability to find areas you don't know are under the water. You still have to present the bait to the fish to get them to commit to bite it.
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Reel grease
That is what I use on my reels, I just have the 14.1 oz canister size.
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What's your favorite all around monofilament weight (for casting setups)?
Usually use 12-15 mono/co-polymer for baitcasting reels and 6-8 for spinning.
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fish weighing, scale - digital or mechanical - any decent ones?
I have a smaller compact digital scale I keep in my tackle bag that has a grip, I think it was around $20-25. I've compared it to a couple other digital scales I use for mailing/shipping packages and it might be off an 1-2oz. It is close enough for me when I'm out fishing.
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What to clean oil/grease buildup with?
Depends if you have the reel disassembled or still together. After I disassemble the reel frame I scrub the frame of the reel with dish soap/toothbrush. Blow dry with compressed air. I clean metal gears/bearings with alcohol or solvent.
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New Tatula Elite Rods
https://daiwa.us/pages/tatula-elite?mc_cid=d4cd1187b6&mc_eid=1028bd31fe
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Is rod/reel aesthetics super important to you?
I prefer simple black/grey rods with some normal wraps/colors. I would never buy a bright orange/lime green/pink rod, just not my thing. I like simple finishes on my equipment, some people don't care. It doesn't matter to me what other people use, the important part is you're out fishing and enjoying your time on the water.
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Show off your Stuff
Finished cleaning my Daiwa Tatula SV reels, disassembled/serviced/lubricated this week. Lookin' good!