Everything posted by roadwarrior
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"MY CLASSIC"
Congratulations! 8-)
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Hey Big Ten fans.
Dude! Grab a clue before making a completely assine comment...This was the FIRST TIME IN THE HISTORY of college football that a Division II team has beat a TOP TEN RANKED DIVISION 1A TEAM! This is ... THE BIGGEST UPSET IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY, period...
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Power and action??
I generally prefer Medium Power. This rating is powerful enough for fighting big fish and makes smaller fish more fun to catch. Light and medium weight lures cast better with this power rating, too. Soft plastics and jigs REQUIRE a rod with Fast Action and a firm tip. Although this is not ideal for most treble hook lures, you can still fish everything with a Fast Action rod. For example, many guys PREFER fast action for topwater and jerkbaits. The same argument is made for buzzbzits and spinnerbaits. Personal preference is the overriding consideration. So, I recommend Medium Power/Fast Action and a firm tip for an "all-around" rod.
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500 to spend on new rod/reel
This the way I would go also. I might want an SJR843 GLX (7 footer) but I like longer rods for plastics and deep water. Ronnie I'm on board with Fish Tank, Raul and Alpster, but rather than saving some money on the reels being phased out, I would go with one of the new models Shimano is introducing. I suspect the reels are SIGNIFICANT upgrades. http://fish.shimano.com/catalog/fish/products/group_detail.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=2534374302053095&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395181270&bmUID=1188648471037
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OK, what about GYCB Creatures?
Here you go: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1180909581
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Stradic MgFa vs. Biomaster
Raul, You never cease to amaze me. 8-) BTW, I was visiting with our furry friend earlier today regarding the Core. He mentioned that he was lightening up on you so He would get to go to the outing. Looks like late March/ early April...Save your pennies...We (I) expect to see you there.
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And you thought they were expensive
Well, haven't fished 'em yet, but I might... :
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I'm outta here!!
;D ;D ;D ;D WHOO-HOO! ;D ;D ;D ;D Have a great trip! 8-)
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The WORST Feeling ever
Solution: Keep your eye on ALL the internet sites and buy a St. Croix Avid for $60-$80. They are out there!
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fellow shimano posse members...
Okay, I have an idea... Fish with it at night! 8-)
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partner or Net Boy? What do you end up being?
I fished one two day tournament with the same guy! Never went back, never looked back, never going back.
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ClearISH
Great to see you bak today! -Kent
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Bass On A Buzzbait
WOW! If you guys missed this on the Home Page, here ya go: http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/buzzbait_bass.html Outstanding young man! ;D ;D ;D
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25,000 Bass in 25 Years
Probably just fishing on weekends. :
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fellow shimano posse members...
Yeah... I made The Mook an honorary member last spring and he gave the reel to his lady friend... You can lead a horse to water, but... :
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Fishing line
For heavy vegetation and "slop" I would go with 30/8 braid on your spinning reel. Cabelas is offering a $10 rebate on Suffix right now: http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/product/standard-item.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/item-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat600395&id=0036973120806a&navCount=2&podId=0036973&parentId=cat600395&masterpathid=&navAction=push&catalogCode=IH&rid=&parentType=index&indexId=cat600395&hasJS=true&hasJS=true
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G. Loomis, fragile?
** That's it guys. Micropterus got the last word. Back on topic or take it somewhere else ** -Kent a.k.a. roadwarrior Global Moderator p.s. Thread will continue, but any other posts off topic (by anyone) will be DELETED.
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how can you tell ?
I don't think your going to "get a pretty good one for $25" but a rod with a firm tip will help a great deal.
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G. Loomis, fragile?
Never had a problem with them. I've broke about 5 loomis rods. I feel 4 of them were my fault and maybe the 5th. Dont worry about it. Topics like this just start some complaining. Fletchero's post Exactly what I think. High end anything for the most part needs more attention then low end. High end is usually cutting edge and made of more delicate parts and require more care and attention. Great summary. 8-)
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fellow shimano posse members...
What he said... 8-)
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Direct Result......
Now that's funny. Nice pics! 8-)
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Finally Got a Nice Fish
Nice fish, nice pic. Congratulations! 8-)
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how can you tell ?
More than anything, it just takes time. The more you fish the easier it gets and you will soon develope a "feel" for the bite.
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New guy from around Pickwick
Welcome aboard! I fish the tailwaters below Pickwick. Maybe we can get together for a trip this fall or winter.
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swimming senkos, dissapointing
Here's the other side of the coin: http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1186198349