Everything posted by hwright38
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Camping out of your boat/keeping a cooler cold: Opinions wanted
You are startling close to my project idea haha. You can't be saying this stuff out loud, it's my idea too!
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Camping out of your boat/keeping a cooler cold: Opinions wanted
Hello BR Forum, I'm working on a project for my Engineering major, and I was wondering if anyone here has some insight on camping out of their boats, specifically around keeping food/drinks cold, and the challenges of managing space for these coolers on a relatively small boat (compared to something like a houseboat where you don't have to worry about it as much). I'm mostly interested in multiple day/night trips away from shore power/marinas, but if you have something to share about day trips that's welcome as well. If you don't mind having a short "interview" discussion with me over DMs, please let me know. Nothing serious, just a few sentences about some problems or pain-points in keeping a cooler cold and/or where to put a cooler on your boat. Also, if your feedback is "I have no issues with this, what are you talking about?" that is helpful too! Or if keeping food/drinks cold isn't the issue, but something else is, I'm happy to hear about that as well.
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Abu Garcia Customer service... Missing?
aaaand just like that I get a call back haha. Welp, Guess I just had to be patient.
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Abu Garcia Customer service... Missing?
Has anyone been able to contact a person at Abu Garcia for warranty replacement in the last month? I filled out their online form and within a week had a case number and confirmed my rod was eligible for warranty replacement. That was on 05/13. They said in their email to call the number to pay for the service fee. Well, I've called that number a few times, and for a few weeks I would be on hold for hours every time I called. They used to have a "press 1 to receive a callback" option, I've done that, a month later and no call back. I sent an email back two weeks ago, no response. Now when I call and get through the menu, I'm on hold for 2 minutes before they say to leave a message. Did that a week ago over Memorial Day and still haven't gotten a call back. What gives? Am I actually just dumb or is Abu's warranty team non-existent? Do I just need to be patient? To be honest, waiting the whole fishing season for them to honor their own warranty is pretty lame.
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Fish & Ski/"Multi-species" built on a bass boat hull? Suggestions Needed
I'm not actually looking to ski, I just need more floor space than what's on a typical bass boat for gear and coolers.
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Fish & Ski/"Multi-species" built on a bass boat hull? Suggestions Needed
Sorry for going AWOL on the thread, I thought I had email replies turned on... Guess not lol. Yes, this is what I'm seeing too. I currently have an '05 Nitro 189 Sport, and it has zero rod storage built in. It looks like that version of the Z19 Sport (that I think was discontinued this year, funnily enough) is basically the same hull just with updated interior. Right now I'm running my rods up the sides of the gunwales with the tips poking through where the wiring goes up to the trolling motor/running lights in the bow. I can cram 6 rods on each side, so I guess it's working good enough for now. I was actually looking at the Pro V GL. The Impact and Crossover look... flimsy isn't the right word, but they look like they'd be beaten up in bigger water. This boat will primarily be used on Lake Powell where it can get pretty nasty in a summer windstorm, and if there's an emergency hiding from the weather may not be an option. I'm also really more of a glass guy. Not had the best experience with aluminum boats (granted, they were all Trackers...), so I'm going to stay away from them for the time being. Those were on my radar as well. I think I'd rather go with a Ranger or Triton for that kind of money, they seem to be about equivalent hulls. Thanks for the advice fellas. It looks like what I want doesn't really exist (and may not even be physically possible, thanks @Vilas15 for pointing that out to me). I'll be taking a long look at the Lund offerings, and since originally posting this I've noticed the Tritons seem to sit a bit lower in the water than the Ranger/Nitros, so I'll be looking into those as well.
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Fish & Ski/"Multi-species" built on a bass boat hull? Suggestions Needed
Hello, I'm in the market for a new boat, and I have a... weird? Strange? Completely deranged? Set of features I'm looking for, and I'm not even sure this combination exists. In short, I'm looking for a Ranger 212 LS with more rod storage. A Fish & Ski that's leaning more towards "fish" and less towards "ski." I camp/sleep out of the boat for 4-5 days at a time, mostly with 1 other person, so a "pure" bass boat won't work (I need more floor space for coolers and stuff). However, I like the fishing performance of a "bass boat" style hull, and I don't want to go with a true Deep-V. Has anyone made a boat similar to that in the last 5-10 years? Everything I'm seeing is either a bass boat with one bench for seating and no floor space, a Deep V that sits miles above the water, or the exact hull shape I want but has basically no rod storage.
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Advancing from ugly stik....
I have the C14 2500 and it's been awesome. That's the one I'd recommend for a general purpose spinning reel for bass. I have it on a Medium power GLX, and it's my go-to for everything too small for my baitcasters to cast. Also, @MN Fisher has a good recommend in the pflueger president. I'd actually recommend that reel over Shimano or Daiwa's offerings until you get to over $100.
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Advancing from ugly stik....
The Stradics by themselves start at $180, so they're probably out of your price range. The Revo spinning reels have a major design flaw where if it's cold (I've had it happen at around 60 degrees), the anti-reverse clutch stops working. This means the reel will be able to spin backwards, and this really sucks when you get a fish and your reel handle starts spinning around. I lost a lot of fish that day. This problem exists in all Revos, from the X ($99) to the Premier ($299). Unless you will ONLY be fishing in weather where the low for the day is more than about 70, I can't recommend a Revo spinning reel ever. For $150 total, I would get a Shimano Sahara(either 2500 or 3000, $80 on tacklewarehouse) and a Fenwick Eagle rod ($50-$60 depending on the model). That still leaves you with some extra change for line as well. I would recommend getting away from the Ugly Stik rod and into a better one, especially for finesse techniques. The "glass tip gives it more sensitivity!" is marketing bull, you'd be much better off with a graphite rod of almost any manufacture once you get up into the $60 and up range. You could even go with a Daiwa Regal or Revros and get a better rod in the $100 price range.
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I'm not a perfect angler but I just don't get it.
Exactly my thoughts. Braid mishaps are almost always user error. I also like that I can really dig at a back lash and not have to worry about kinking the line or flat out breaking it off. I have broke off mid-cast one time, and it was casting a 1oz spoon with 40lb braid. I'm pretty sure that spool was a lemon from the factory, as I had been experiencing a lot of breaks with that specific spool. Once I switched back to my main brand I don't think I've broken off braid since.
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Abu Garcia Black Max
A MH should be just fine for cranks like that. I fish a MH for 5XDs (which are in that 15ft range) and it works awesome. The 6XD straddles the line, but I don't think I would even try an 8 or a 10 on a MH. OP, 6.4:1 will be just fine. I fish my 5/6XDs with a 7.3:1 Curado DC, and I have no problems with fatigue cranking all day, you'll be golden with a 6.4. Yeah, I've never heard of specifically using a fast reel for crankbaits. It's always a "if it's what you have it will work" thing. Conventional wisdom is higher gear ratios are for taking up slack/reeling up to cast a soft plastic back into the strikezone, not for getting cranks down faster.
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Abu Garcia Vendetta Rod warranty
This is pretty much exactly what will happen. Even if you don't have proof of purchase, they'll usually give you one mulligan and accept a warranty claim and give you credit towards whatever you want (you still pay shipping though). I had this happen with one of my Villains, the eyelets all got flattened somewhere in transportation, and when I asked them about it they basically said they'll give me one freebie. I decided I would try to straighten them myself since I was currently on a fishing trip and never cashed in though (I still have the rod and it works fine now). YMMV on all of this though. The only people I've heard have trouble are the ones that refuse to contact Abu Garcia themselves and go back to complain to the store they bought it from, and even then most of the time it's about having to pay shipping and a small warranty fee.
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Let’s talk about the Expride
Bumps are fine, it's crushes that are bad. So long as you don't squeeze the blank into anything (and obviously don't be slamming it into trees) you'll be fine. I would bet dollars to donuts anyone that's broken ANY rod, either got a lemon from the manufacturer (very rare in this price range from one of the "big 3" of bass fishing) or they crushed the blank either by stepping on it, throwing their tackle boxes on it, rolling stuff over it, etc (99% of the cases). Rods simply don't break by themselves, and you'll know immediately if it's a lemon because the first time you flex it it will snap. I've been going full clip in my Pescador Pilot 12 (about 3-4 MPH) and had a low hanging branch hit two of my rods, and literally stopped my forward momentum. Granted they weren't the rod you're looking at, but one of them was a GLX, and the other was a Phenix Feather. Both very "light" rods, and they are both completely fine (I do not recommend doing that, as the sight of them bending further and further until they whip back up on the other side of the branch was terrifying). If you're on the fence, just buy it. They're excellent rods and there really isn't too much of a reason to go with anything more expensive until you get into GLX/NRX territory. With concerns to warranty, if you bought a truck and 2 years later wrapped it around a tree, would you go complaining to the manufacturer for a new one? No, because you broke it due to abnormal use. Same goes for rods, if it works the first time you take it out, then 2 years from now you set the hook on a fish and it snaps, tough luck, it wasn't the manufacturers fault at that point. ps If you're unsure you damaged a rod doing anything, flex test it on something soft like grass or carpet. NEVER grab a rod and try to bend it with your hands, they aren't meant to put under load from anywhere but the tip, and I've watched many people pick up rods in a store, "flex test" them in their hands and they snap 6" of the tip off. Don't be that guy.
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Best 250$ spinning rod
Shimano Zodias would be my recommendation. Good sensitivity, and they've got enough power in the M to handle casting a 110 plopper. Can't go wrong with a Champion XP either.
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Can’t get reel on baitcaster to take on line when there is resistance on the line, like a fish. With no weight. It reels on easily. The drag is turned tight. This is my first baitcaster reel reel.
The main reason I wouldn't tie it through the holes is if you do get down low enough, you could end up cutting the braid as it rubs against the edge of the holes. Most of the reels with holes in the spool have pretty sharp edges, so beware of that. I personally have never gotten close to low enough to worry about that, but I still don't tie it to the holes because connection knots or electrical tape are easy.
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Ugly sticks, best rods for some presentations?
You're right, but they usually use flouro, not braid. The line isn't what's making them choose a slower rod, it's the technique.
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Ugly sticks, best rods for some presentations?
I don't know what you're doing, but I fish braid on fast and extra fast action rods and have no issues with losing more fish than I did before switching to braid. In fact, I prefer braid with a fast or extra fast rod. With braid you're gaining the ability to make hooksets at the ends of long casts, and you gain so much sensitivity compared to mono/flouro. A moderate action rod diminishes both of those characteristics heavily (especially in such a low end rod like an Ugly Stik). Braid is also "bad" for the techniques where you'd want a slower action rod (ie treble hook baits), though I do sometimes use smaller crankbaits with braid just because that's what's on my reels at the moment, and I haven't noticed anything too bad as long as I'm paying attention. There really isn't too much of a reason to use braid with a slow rod, they're both made to solve opposite problems and you pretty much end up back at square one because they're fighting each other. If it works for you, then I guess keep going, just don't be too surprised when you don't convert many people haha. You called? lol. You're definitely in the minority for wanting a moderate rod to use with braid, which is why every line of rods doesn't include a moderate. However, there are plenty of options in the mid-high end market for a slower action, even glass rod. Dobyn's has a Champion cranking rod (both a graphite and a glass option), Loomis has a cranking version of their IMX, and Phenix has a line of glass rods too. Can't forget Powell just introduced a new Max line that has fiberglass rods as well. Those are just off the top of my head, there's options if you look around.
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AAARRGG! Connection knot!
Make sure you're cutting your leader tag end very short. I you leave too much out it will catch like crazy. Tackle Advisors has a good video showing how you can cut it pretty much as short as your cutters will allow.
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Past years or new?
I'm of the opinion the Curado K is the best Curado Shimano has made, ever. I know that rustles the jimmies of a lot of people on this board, but if you honestly fish both side by side, the K is better than any other Curado they've made (granted, we don't know how well it will hold up in 10 years, but the 2 years I've had mine, it's still just as good as brand new). I mean think about it, if the B or E series were so great, why'd they stop making them? Or even why don't they bring them back as like an anniversary special edition or something? There's something to be said about comparatively, the K isn't head and shoulders above the competition's reels like a hypothetical days of past reel, but that doesn't mean there haven't been improvements made from it's predecessors. I think most people saying how good those old reels were are looking back with rose-colored glasses. I've personally not encountered someone who honestly says the old reels are better and chooses to fish them over their newer reels that are in the equivalent performance bracket. I've met a lot of people that swear by their old reels, but never tried a new one, and met even more that exclusively fish new reels and lament about the "good ol' days". Obviously a 15 year old Calcutta or whatever is going to fish way better than a brand new Shakespeare or Zebco, but what about a 15 year old, $150 low profile vs a modern $150 low profile? Not to mention you can get a DC reel for under $200 now, when just 5 years ago you'd be shelling out triple that, and probably making a trip to Japan. Another minor point is $100 in 1999 went a lot further than $100 now. Grandpa complaining about the price of a Chronarch doesn't have too much say when a soda cost a nickel the last time he seriously bought new gear. Fishing technology, like pretty much all technology in general, is the best it's ever been, and in a year it will be even better, and in 10 years there will be hologram forum post about how good the Curado K and DC were, and how "they just don't make them like they used to" anymore.
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Sensitive and (somewhat) versatile casting rod?
I'd like to throw the Abu Villain 2.0 in the mix. It's what I use for exactly what you're describing: Mostly 1/4-3/8oz T-rigs and jigs, with a splash of topwater. Very light-weight sticks, and the 7' MH is the most versatile rod I own. You could also go with a Medium action too, as these rods run a bit heavier than a "true" MH. The Shimano Zodias is practically the same rod, and I've seen those in stores a lot more than the Villain. Worth checking out.
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Left vs right handed baitcasters
I'm a lefty, but I fish as if I'm right handed... Does that mean I'm on a list now?
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FOUR breakoffs (3 knot failures) in one trip!
I would guess you got a bad spool. I've never had problems with Seagaur line, and never really bought the hype of the Yo-zuri stuff. Maybe try another spool of the Hybrid, and if that doesn't work switch to something else. Though at $9 a spool, it's not exactly Berkley Big Game levels of expendable lol.
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when a warranty is a joke
It's none of my business if you decide to throw your hard earned money at stuff without doing proper research, I just don't have any sympathy for individuals who think they're entitled to a free rental of expensive equipment. Is every store a risk-free trial program where you can buy stuff willy-nilly and just return it if you don't like it now? What ever happened to accountability?
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when a warranty is a joke
That seems like you didn't research the units enough and made your problem someone else's. I've had to deal with countless customers that buy stuff without knowing what they're getting into, then decide to storm in and throw a fit over it when it doesn't work, even after I told them it wouldn't. Not saying you specifically threw a tantrum over it, but I've seen grown men act like toddlers because I wouldn't approve a return on something that they knew we wouldn't accept a return on. There's a lot of entitlement in this thread tbh. Maybe I'm just jaded from all the people that think they're royalty because they spend $500 a year in a retail store and decide to make some minimum wage workers life just a bit worse. /rant
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Reel Line Capacity Question
You'll also get less casting distance, since the spool would have to spin more times (and take more energy) to release the same amount of line. Also, don't necessarily trust any measurement that's on the box for a given line. For example: Stren Original Mono comes in a few different colors, but the most popular I've seen are Clear, Clear-Blue, and Hi-Vis Gold. They're all listed as the same diameter on the packaging, but the hi-vis gold is significantly thicker than the Clear versions. The diameter ratings are usually close, but don't expect to get accuracy to the yard when filling up a reel. For a SLX I've yet to fill one with less than 100 yards when spooling up to 14lb mono. 100 yards is plenty for general bass fishing. It's a 150 sized reel, so you should be good with pretty much anything you'd normally use.