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roadwarrior

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  1. Just one word: Shimano... :
  2. The Stradic 2000FH is the best value in the Shimano line-up. Strong, smooth, silent and reliant. For $120 this is a great reel that will last for many years. The reel is perfect right out of the box, but oddly, gets even better over time. On the other-hand, if price is no object, the Shimano Stella 2500FB is the ultimate spinning reel, "Indescribably delicious!"
  3. [sorry Mr yamamoto your red and black senko did catch me my PB but for 2.99 verses 6 bucks you cant beat a wave worm.] Hmm... For $1.00 a piece you catch 5 lb+ bass consistantly, but for 20 cents you can catch a boat load of 1-2 pounders. Which is the better deal? I guess it's all about expectations.
  4. I quit fishing 5' Senkos a long time ago. They simply catch too many bass. Now I fish 6" Senkos exclusively. I don't catch as many bass, but they seem to be better fish. 8-) I have always felt GYCB products were a tremendous value. When I'm fishing I expect to catch big bass on every trip. That doesn't always happen, but I feel like the deck is stacked in my favor when I am fishing what I consider to be the best soft plastic baits on the planet. If everything were "just as good" we would compare baits to another standard. But the standard bearer is the Senko, the one and only GYCB Senko.
  5. Great fish and photos. Congratulations!
  6. #4 = 8.5 lb breaking strength #6 = 11.9 lb breaking strength #12=19.5 lb breaking strength
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    roadwarrior replied to Fish Man's topic in Everything Else
    The Amendment deals with succession, and distinguishes the confirmation requirements of "Acting President" and "President." In a television series, I suppose we should grant a wide range of artistic interpretation. My point, or my daughter's point, is that the House and Senate are very much involved, especially during a protracted medical procedure. Here's an overview of the 25th Amendment if you are interested: http://www.answers.com/topic/twenty-fifth-amendment-to-the-united-states-constitution
  8. Step up to a Symetre for $79, it's worth the extra $.
  9. Well, it's hard for me to believe that people fall for some of these scams, but lots of people apparantly send thousands to Nigeria every year. Good catch George and thanks for the heads-up.
  10. If you want to give Yo-Zuri Hybrid a try, BPS has 1000 yard spools on sale for $6.99.
  11. Welcome aboard! We have some excellent swimbait fishermen from the Left Coast on this site. Fourbizzle, Captin Cali, Fish Chris and Mattlures to name a few. Fourbizzel is killing everyone on this forum with some of his catches. Fish Chris is a phenomenon, and Mattlures...well, he is Mattlures! I'm sure you will enjoy our family. Start postiing!
  12. roadwarrior replied to BuzzMan's topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard!
  13. Welcome aboard!
  14. Depending on your price parameters: Shimano Citica, Curado, Chronarch MG or Calais. These reels are strong, silent and smooth. With proper maintenance they will last a lifetime. Although I have given some of my reels away over the years, as far as I know, every Shimano I have ever owned is still in use. Shimano reels are good-to-go right out of the box, but oddly, they improve with time. There are many other high quality brands, but there is only one Shimano.
  15. My favorite color is green. In most water, the green is practically invisible; in the smaller diameters, totally invisible. I recommend #6 (11.9 lb test) for spinning tackle and #12 (19.5 lb test) for baitcasting equipment. **Note** I am currently using #4 (8.5 lb test) on my spinning reels. I am comfortable with this strength, but not everyone would be.
  16. Cabela's BPS Reeds Family Outdoor Outfitters
  17. Welcome aboard! I would pack a few bags of Fat Ika, too.
  18. I fished them for about two years, but found them to be no more effective than 6" Senkos for big bass. The main reason I quit using them was because the are simmply too heavy to cast on my preferred soft plastic equipment (MF spinning tackle). BTW, If you decide to stick with them, I recommend Gamakatsu 5/0 Offset Round Bend Worm Hooks. I use this hook occasionally when fishing 6" Senkos, too. They are stout, very stout.
  19. GYCB makes a 7" Senko. I fished the 7" Senko for a year or so, but didn't catch better fish than with the 6" version. Mostly, I didn't like the bait because it was too heavy to cast with my preferred soft plastic gear (MF spinning equipment). Although I am all about "big baits" in general, the 6" Senko works VERY well for me.
  20. Welcome aboard!
  21. Fat Ika, $0.75 retail! On average, I would guess I catch between 10 & 15 lbs of bass per lure. They come ten to a bag and I have about 15 bags. I hope to run out of the ones I have and buy some more. :
  22. by avid [by defending some of the fringe elements of the shooting enthusiats the battle stays on the fringes. Agree to outlaw those guns and the battle will be over you deer rife.] NEVER give an inch. They are NOT you friends and there is NO compromise, ever.
  23. Why would you trust a company to repair a brand new reel that they knew, or should have known, requires service before being used? If you are going to keep the reel, send it to someone you can trust (ReelMech) and have it done right. You'll have the reel back within a week or two for an all-in cost of $20 or less and peace of mind. Regardless of the excuses they make, Daiwa has not met their obligation to deliver a fully operational, precision reel. In my book, that is inexcusable.
  24. Mighty nice stuff there, scbassin! You gotta watch that guy, Raul...He is a dangerous man. 8-)

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