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Tizi

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  1. Weightless senko and fluke fishing, dock skipping are my favorites. I like deep cranking too.
  2. I have the Fuego LT in 2500 and 3000 size. I have noticed no flexing, but I haven't caught anything over 3.5 lbs on the 3000 size yet. As to uneven line lay, both of mine seem to work fine, the line is same at the top and bottom. The package contained washers to correct that if it is a problem. I have been very happy with both.
  3. For the price, I like the pad crasher. I've caught more on it than any other.
  4. Small order came today, those Dark Sleepers are fish catchers...
  5. 6th Sense and Dirty Jigs are my go-to.
  6. I am going with some of my fishing buddies to a lake that we exclusively frog fish. I should be able to report back on the frogs. Depending on how much the grass has grown will determine if the speedwake will get usage.
  7. I mostly use War Eagle spinnerbaits in 3/8 to 1/2 oz, double bladed (willow or Colorado) . If I want a single blade. I cut off the first one, hard to find single blades. I add trailers at times like Zoom curly tail grub.
  8. Regular Super Fluke. Fish it weightless like a jerkbait.
  9. I keep my soft plastics on the original bags. It was the best solution for me.
  10. Bluegill Flash Zoom Super Fluke. Deadly.
  11. Got a small order of items, “needed” to get some Jackhammers in blue.
  12. My best has been before a storm comes in after days of blue skies and nice weather. Feeding frenzy!
  13. I agree with Glenn, watch out for the Seahawks, defense will be much improved and the offense was already Super Bowl caliber.
  14. I throw deep divers like 5 and 6xds with a 7' MH Tatula XT glass rod with Tatula 150 with 5.4:1 ratio.
  15. Senko Fluke Crankbait Spinnerbait Jig Keitech
  16. 5 inch senko with various rigging options.
  17. It depends on how I am fishing the senko: skipping or casting to targets. If skipping, I am using spinning gear and 6-8 lb YZ hybrid or Sufix Siege, if casting gear 10lb Invisx.
  18. I had a bass boat, but I could only use it on larger waters, limiting my fishing. We have a massive amount of small lakes around here (no gas motors) and wanted to access them. I settled on a Old Town 106 Top Water PDL peddle kayak and could not be happier. It allows to me access to large and small lakes and I can carry pretty much what I need for the day. Very comfortable, I can stand, maneuver easily, little to no maintenance, no licensing, and it is pretty fast. I also have a 12 foot Smokercraft for the largest waters.
  19. They aren't easy on their catches, but that frog seems to flat out work.
  20. The 7'4" Tatula has been a fantastic frog rod for me. Nice tip for walking, easy to throw into the slop all day long. Very happy with it. I have it paired with a Tatula 200 and 65 lb J-braid.
  21. I have several Pad Crashers, good frogs, want to try something a little different.
  22. I just ordered a few of these to try out on my next frogging trip (we go to specific lakes just to frog) and was wondering if anyone has any input on them?
  23. Keitech Easy Shiner, tube (green pumpkin or gobie), blade bait (nailing them on the Megabass vibration x dyna), SK Cut R (ned rig size), SK Rocket Shad, curly tail grubs, fluke, underspin. That's most of my top producers.

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