Everything posted by Smalls
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What’s your favorite squarebill rod?
I thought I was the only one. I've got a 705cb for fishing rock, grass, etc. But if I'm around wood, it gets benched for my mh/f Christie rod. It's still got enough bend to not rip trebles out, but fast enough to let me keep em out of the cover.
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$800 yaks
Don't know if it helps or not, but some places like Austin Kayak deliver pretty cheap, like $99. And a few also have financing options. I know buying local can really limit your options depending on where you live. And financing some of it definitely helped me get into a little nicer of a kayak.
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Kayaks and anchors
Anchor trolley on the opposite side you land fish on.
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Tell us about your kayak
Because of the way bass feed, most fisherman cast into the wind. So having a kayak that weathercocks into the wind is usually how they design them.
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Basic info on A/M Inflatable Life Vests?
You need to buy the kit, because it comes with the part that dissolves, which sets the cartridge off
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Blue Cross Blue Shield Fishermen
Interesting. Maybe for once my insurance will do something besides shaft me.
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Favorite Dirty Water Spinner Bait ?
I've got an all gold War Eagle in 3/8 with a white/gold skirt and huuge gold Colorado blade that's done great in dirty water for me.
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Rod Socks - Sell me on them.
I won't use anything but neoprene for mine. I go a step further and shove a rod tip protector down them. If you've ever bought a Dobyn's, it's the ones they send on their rods.
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Knot for Topwater
Depending on the bait, a snap may give it more action, but I rarely do this. In my opinion, never. I'll use a snap before a loop knot. One of the weakest knots out there.
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Seadek vs Aquatraction
I know that seadek will send you a sample, see if the other company will, too. Easy to compare, then.
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Which Curado K gear ratio
7.4 for an all around reel. 6 if you planned on putting it on a cranking rod.
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Affordable pedal kayak 10 foot (10.5 is limit)
He's looking for something easy to move around, that's definitely not the way. Yeah, I'm not advocating buying one. I'd cut a hole in my kayak and jam a Hobie drive in there before doing that. Just thought I'd throw some sort of positive about the company while I threw them under the bus. I'm nice like that, sometimes. If you're gonna sell junk, you should at least have good customer service
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Affordable pedal kayak 10 foot (10.5 is limit)
I've heard nothing but problems from guys who own them, too. But they also say Pelican has no issues sending them a whole new drive everytime theirs fails.
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How aggressive do you fish topwater lures?
It really depends on the fish. I've had luck gliding a walker super slow, and working a popper as fast as I could. I'll start out working it slow, and speed it up til I get bit. Seems like the natural progression of my irritability of not getting bit.
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Affordable pedal kayak 10 foot (10.5 is limit)
I think your only other option on the new market is the Hobie passport.
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Costly Bass Baits
I put a top limit of $60 for a bait after losing a Pizz to a pike. I didn't even know the pond I was fishing had pike. I'd fished it like 3 times before and never saw any, but I caught a 6 pound bass and figured I'd toss some swimbaits around. I definitely cried a little.
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Entry Level Side Imaging Unit
You can't adjust scroll speed for SI on the hook2, but still works pretty well at slower speeds from what I understand. I haven't gotten a chance to use mine, yet.
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suggestions for electronis for my new canoe
Why not just buy an extra transducer/mount/power cable for your Helix's and swap em from your boat to your canoe?
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Is the Bull Shad really worth it?
While there's plenty of options around $50-75 that are mass produced, the more expensive options are usually hand made by small companies. I think Mike Bucca (owner of Bullshad) only has like 2-3 guys working for him, and everything is made in house. There's no Chinese manufacturer making them for $0.50 a unit. These aren't baits you're gonna find at Dick's, Cabela's, etc. Most only make a limited quantity. I won't even get started on JDM stuff.
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Perception Pescador Pro 100 - bump board storage
Stick it on your bow underneath your cover
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Best all around casting rod.
Put some rod holders on your crate, then you don't have to limit yourself so much. Your bait monkey will thank you
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Is the Bull Shad really worth it?
Those chrome baits are siiiiiiiiick. I don't like to spend much on swimbaits anymore, but I'd pay good money for one of those. OP, the baby bullshad is a good intro to see swimbaits, and gets bit. But if $14 is too much for you to spend, I suggest leaving swimbaits in general alone. Even quality soft baits are often going to run you more than that.
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For those of you cold water kayak anglers - spring
I bring whatever the season dictates, but I'll throw a couple extra Planos of "it's not really the time of year for this, but it's close, and if I leave it at home I know it's what they're gonna be biting on" It all fits in the crate, so it's not really any more of a hassle to bring. I'll only start admitting I bring too much tackle when I have to figure out how to fit 2 crates on the boat
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Buyer beware
They're a pretty well known scam. They started with a monthly tackle subscription box that no one received, and took months to stop getting charged for. They've got some serious balls to disappear for a few months, keep the same name, and do it all over again