Everything posted by sal669
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Are there reels designed for braid?
That Revros is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeettttt!!!! : Looks a bit like my Capricorn...
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Sudden-expertism
...that would be "opinion" or "first hand experience" ??? ;D ;D ;D
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Its Now my 2nd year of baitcasting
Muddy, the only reason I posted is that I know you are a "floogr" fan, and the Supreme and the Summit have the UBS breaking system: a combination of centrifugal and magnetic, wich is adjustable. Anyhow, there might be somebody "out there" who could use the info...
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Its Now my 2nd year of baitcasting
I do not own BC reels with centrifugal breaking system. I own only reels with magnetic break and here is what I do with the ones I have: >I take advantage of a day with some wind (say 5-10mph) and and find the "comfort zone" of that reel(good distance, no nests). I start out with the break at maximum, make a couple casts accross and in the wind (I use something fairly aerodynamic,with some weight to it, like a T-rigged worm). >Than turn the break off one "click", and repeat the procedure.When "professional overruns " apear frequently, I make a note of the setting. That is my staring point. >Depending on conditions (increase in wind speed, lighter lure, different lure profile, etc) I will increase the breakig setting, or decrease it( heavier lure, less windy,etc). I adjust the settings as often as needed during a day of fishing. That's why I chose to stick with reels that have external spool breaking adjustment (mostly Daiwa) Iff you found your "comfort zone", stick with it Hope it helps
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Pricey rods vs. $40 rods?? Differences
I totaly agree with Muddy.
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Sudden-expertism
Dully noted... Great post ! On the other side, beeing a new BR member doesn't mean "novice fisherman". I will specify in the future if the post is "my opinion" or "my experience" , and you guys judge if it 's worth taking in consideration. Tight lines
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What kinda rod should i buy??
If for the most time you will be fishing crankbaits, St Croix Avid has a "crankbait series": http://www.reedssports.com/Product/product.taf?_function=detail&_ID=4197 It has a moderate action, though. It looses some of the sensitivity, and it's not as good as AC66MF for techniques that require a sensitive rod. If you allready have combo for soft plastics, jigs,etc and would like one for CBs, go with AC66MM. Just my $.02
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Beat up hardbaits?
The only thing is that the more beat up a lure is the better it catche fish, so I don't want it fixed. That's just my $.02 Thanx for the offer,though...
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For you spoon guys
Good info on spoons for open water fishing !!! Gotta try it this summer. The spoon I most often use it's the Johnson Silver Minow with a plastic trailer, works great in and around weeds and wood.
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spinnerbait combo
If it's a MH power rod , it should work.But most people preffer a faster action rod(mod-fast or fast). If it's a medium power, might not have the backbone to set the hook efficiently . BTW what brand, power and action is the rod you are talking about?
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looking into getting this kistler
With the free rod thrown in the deal is good (sorry, I didn't click on the link), to bad you can't pick any lenght,power+action you want. I still feel that at full price, Kistler rods are overpriced.
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New Rod & Reel Review
What model is the Daiwa rod ???
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HOW DO YOU TIE A RAPALA LOOP KNOT
http://www.animatedknots.com/rapala/index.php Hope the link works...
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what am I doing wrong??
Hmmm... I dont know. I have no idea how the water "looks",but based on water temp and the fact that it's below a dam (current), here is what I would try (besides what you allready did): >Drop shot rig: 3" minow immitator soft plastic (white or with white in it) at 6-12" off the bottom. >Crappie tubes, minnow color on 1/8 jig head >4" finess worm rigged "trick worm " style or drop shot >1/4 oz "Road runner" crawled slowly allong the bottom >spoons/ blade baits The main issue is FINDING them. "Basses" in cold water don't like current that much, they like barely moving water( or not at all) , but close to current. I would try the front eddy and the calmer water behind the current obstruction/point. Look for the deeper spots in a certain area. Hope it helps...
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Topwater question....deep thoughts at 1am.
... Black contrasts well against a night sky. Generally, during the day it offers too much contrast and looks unnatural. .. Than why on earth would (allmost) every basser that fishes jigs carry a bunch of BLACK & BLUE jigs? How about black/blue flake worms,tubes ,etc ... :
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Favorite spinnerbait weight?
Mostly 1/4 and 3/8 oz, but depending on situation i'll go down to 1/8 and up to 1/2. If I want to go deeper, I'll put a smaller blade on a 1/2 oz SB.
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lipless cranks
Mostly rapalas and rattle-traps, with a couple other ones thrown in the mix...
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Swim Jig?
I swim a white jig with a "glow" Mister twister" grub as a trailer every fall with good results. yes,it works out better if you let the fish turn, than load up on the rod like you would fish a crankbait.
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fishing in the slop
I think it was Roland Martin, and he recomanded using something more "streamlined" plastics for heavy veggies. I think he was using tubes. If there are openings in the mats, fish every one of them; you never know where have they set the "dinner table". There was annother show( or was it an article?) where the fisherman went allong with a long pipe with a "rake" opening holes in the matted vegetation on a longer strech of water, then after an hour or so started fishing them in the same order as he opened them.It worked. Hope it helps...
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How many in a good day?
It deppends when and where. Usually, my goal is a limit of keepers. that's a good day. If at least one is 3+lb, it's a great day. If I just catch some, it's OK. I hate SKUNKS.
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Frogg Toggs Rain Ware?
I have a pair for about 3 years now, and they hold up good for the money. I keep them rolled up and use them only if needed( rain catches me on the water). I never went out fishing on rain hoping that I'm not gonna get wet at all, but it's a great "emmergency" rain suit. Works great as a windbreaker,too. If you are a "just for fun" fisherman, and don't mind seeking shelter if the rain doesn't stop for hours , go for it. If you plan on participating in some tourneys, buy Goretex. and deffinitely get the ones with the BIBS !!!
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M vs. M/H
Medium power. You don't need MH for surface,shallow or medium divers...
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looking into getting this kistler
For over $300 you should look at a Loomis !
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You might be a Fishaholic if...
I suppose you mean "a short fishing pole", not "a short fishing pole)...
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BE Elite-Feb 2008- RAUL!!!
Congatulations Raul !!! Very nice way to learn about the most knowlegeble and respected forum members, LBH !