Everything posted by roadwarrior
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Wisconsin Tournament Bag '07
Welcome aboard! 8-)
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Alpster & Speedbead need some help..............
I will see what I can do around here. 8-)
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Is there a name for this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QFT 8-)
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Is there a name for this?
QFT... I like that. We'll have to check with Long Mike to see if that's on the "Approved List". : 8-)
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Is there a name for this?
copy cat, copped
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$#&^ THAT'S WHAT I GOT TO SAY!!!!
It could be worse. Anyone from Buffalo, NY? 8-)
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SMACKDOWN: The Game Of The Century!
The Home Of The Blues and the Birthplace Of Rock & Roll! 8-)
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A typical saturday
Just one. The right one. : 8-)
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I have enough tackle to fill a closet!
Welcome aboard! I think you might have seen that on the BPS forum. The Natural posted his closet, Raul his "Tackle House". 8-)
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Cabin fever
Welcome aboard! Suggestion: Move south. : 8-)
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Knot Strength Evaluation
I'm not surprised, but relieved. Some recent comments suggesting the Palomar Knot was not 100% or something close were disturbing. Although I have never had any issues with "strength", I do use other knots for big, treble hook lures. Usually the other knots were Uni or Trilene, but recently I have been tying the San Diego Jam. All three of these knots and the Improved Clinch are fundamentally the same. 8-)
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To All of the Cranky Old Dudes:
+1 ;D ;D EXCELLENT work Fourbizz! 8-)
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What is your favorite Shimano baitcaster?
I have one with the handle on the "correct" side. : This reel is built like a tank with the features of a Lexus. I have mine saddled to a St. Croix Legend Elite EC70MHF. I don't consider the rig heavy because it is well balanced. I like them all, but this has become my favorite. 8-)
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Jigs
For whatever reason, I don't have much luck with jigs on the Tennessee River. One HUGE part of the problem is the gnarly structure I fish. Life expectancy for a jig is short, very short! 8-)
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Best performing jerkbait for YOU?
This is my favorite lure class. I have a large collection of Rogues, X-Raps, Husky Jerks, Pointers and Stacey. The Lucky Craft Pointers are VERY well made and my most productive jerkbaits. The Rapala X-Rap is also VERY well made. The Blue & Silver Husky Jerk is a "must have". For years I have fished Smithwick Rogues. They are a POS, but when they work right, are VERY productive. (If you buy Rogues, test them and take the ones that are defective or BECOME defective back for exchange). 8-)
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Jerkbait poll
They work just fine in stained water, too. 8-)
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Boga
Every state has a department that checks grocery store scales and other businesses that sell by weight. Call them and they can tell you where to go or where to send the scales.
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I am looking for a decent scale for around 25 bucks
The low-end digitals do not stand up over time. My low-tech Rapala (7 years old) can be calibrated and it's 100% accurate for general fishing, although incremental ounces have to be estimated (10-8 not 10.515). 8-)
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I am looking for a decent scale for around 25 bucks
Rapala Spring Scale: http://www.marinetackle.com/xcart/catalog/rapala-pro-guide-mechanical-15-50lbs.html (I have this one) or the BPS copy: http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_60605_100011004_100000000_100011000_100-11-4 8-)
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Nova Bass Anglers
Two new members! Gentlemen, Welcome aboard! 8-)
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Opinions on Wave Cast Spinning Reel
6.67 overall rating...
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Is rod sensitivity "over rated" for many techniques?
Almost all your fishing can be done with one rod, spinning or baitcasting. I would suggest Medium Power/ Fast Action. This rod is especially suited for single hook lures. Two rods are better. The second would be Medium or Medium Heavy Power with a soft tip. This is the rod for ALL treble hook lures. After that, it's all about "want" and there is a lot to choose from. Application and your perception of sensitivity is VERY subjective. I fish high-end, technique specific rods because I enjoy collecting equipment that I consider "perfect" for a specific purpose. I do NOT "need" these rods to "catch" fish, but my "fishing" is more fun! 8-)
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Do you use baitcast or spinning reels, and for what lures??
Spinning: finesse Baitcasting: power fishing 8-)
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Monofilament VS Copolymer lines....pros and cons.
I'm not sure which is the most important tackle, line or hooks, but one is THE most important and the other a very close second. The advantage of copolymers vs. monofilament is additional line strength for a given diameter. Additionally, copolymers generally have greater abrasion resistance and last much longer because they do not absorb water and are not effected by UV light. 8-)