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  1. My email is cgiroux86@gmail.com feel free to message me and we can set something up. I fish by myself a lot too. I have friends that like to golf, but haven't convinced them to pick up fishing yet. I'm right with you, I would rather pay a little extra for quality stuff that will fish well and last than save a few dollars for sub par equipment that will have to be replaced sooner. I'm going to grab some stuff on TW for their Memorial Day sale, I'm a sucker for a deal.
  2. Let me know when you're healed and can get back out there. Would love to check out Lake Seneca and Piney run with someone who has been there. My email is cgiroux86@gmail.com Sounds great man! Not sure what your plans are for the Holiday weekend, but I was thinking about going out tomorrow, Monday or maybe both. I will shoot you a text later on today once I figure out what I'm doing. Chris
  3. Thank you for your help. Do you reccomend the Dobyns rods with the slx reels? Do they balance well? I'm in Howard County, I live right across from Rocky Gorge Reservoir. I'm looking to make some fishing friends if you're interested in going out sometime. I recently got a 1542 Jon boat that the 2 of us both can comfortably fish from. Seems like we could learn together since we are both relatively new. This is what I was looking for. I know I need technique specific rods at this point as I have a variety of versatile rods. If you were me, what would you prioritize if you could add 2-3 setups? I'm thinking a cranking rod and a ML spinning rod or a 7'3 H for frogging. I dont use spinning gear often and have a M spinning rig already, but also have a 7'5Hxf that I can use for flipping and frogging. I want to add stuff that will get more use, which is probably why I bought a lot of versatile rods to begin with. I really appreciate you taking the time to help a newbie out!
  4. I see people making such a big deal about technique specific rods it makes me think I'm going to be losing fish left and right without proper gear. One thing that I wish YouTube channels like flukemaster would do is be more transparent about their affiliations with companies. They make videos aimed at beginners with titles like "best rod under 100$ or best combo under 200$" and its all one brand of products they are pushing (for most part). Not saying it's not good stuff, but it would be nice to know. Hope you get a chance to throw some lures this weekend!
  5. That's good advice. Being new and getting caught up in the hype and all the YouTube videos I watched I thought I needed to have a lot of rods. I dont mind spending money on something worthwhile. My mentality is there's no need to buy high end when I don't have a baseline for comparing. I do want to have a selection of rods that are rigged so I dont have to worry about that on the water. I'm happy with what I have, just wanted some suggestions on holes I could fill in such as a cranking or another spinning rod to fill any gaps I have. Thanks for your help!
  6. That makes a lot of sense and something ive considered. If I could do it over I probably wouldn't buy the *** combos. I do like being able to rig stuff up and fish whatever I want and not worry about tying on new lures. I want to have a basic arsenal that covers all the presentations with some versatility. How important is a moderate fast cranking rod vs a standard fast action? Is a cranking rod something you guys would recommend?
  7. MN Fisher, thank you! I found myself looking at more MH fast rods just because they are versatile. I'm tying different types of Texas rigs, jigs etc on the MH rods so a few is fine, but I realize I probably need other rods more. Figured I would ask more knowledgeable people before pulling the trigger. When I decided to take up fishing again this spring I thought it would be cheaper than my other hobby, golf. Boy was I surprised lol! I am starting fresh with no rods or lures, so i hope it will get better for my wallets sake. I still don't know my fishing style and am trying to get a well rounded lineup. This really helps, I appreciate you and everyone taking time out of your day to respond. Cheers! Chris
  8. Hi all. I'm a new angler who's looking to get into fishing more seriously and joining some local tournaments. I have purchased 6 setups and realized I'm just buying rods without really knowing what I need. Im looking to add 2-3 more setups. I know 1 I need is definitely a moderate cranking rod. I live in MD and will be fishing mostly reservoirs and small lakes/ponds. Let me know what you guys think and would add/modify. 1) Shimano slx 7'2 MH fast combo (7.3.1) 2) Shimano slx 7'5 H xfast combo (8.3.1) 3) Lew's custom xp combo 7'0 mh fast (feels more like M) (7.1) 4) 13 *** 7'1 MH fast w abu pro max (7.1.1) 5) 13 *** 6'7 M fast w slx (7.3.1) 6) BPS pro qualifier 2 spinning combo 7' M If you could add 2-3 more setups in the 200-250$ range what would they be? I'm considering a Dobyns fury spinning and cranking. I really appreciate the help. This can get overwhelming with all the choices and I don't want to have remorse over a silly purchase! Chris
  9. Looks like you have a good sense of humor, that's a big plus! As long as you don't kick I disagree or throw me overboard, I think we will get along fine What area are you from? I'm flexible and don't mind driving. Having experience is awesome, especially if you don't mind me asking questions. Fishing has evolved quite a bit!
  10. Getting back into fishing after a long hiatus off in my 20s. Looking to meet new people in Maryland area to fish with. I just bought a 1542 Jon boat, am happy to take someone with me. Perhaps if someone has a bigger boat we could use mine for small water and bigger boat for Potomac, Bay etc. Glad to pay for gas on outtings. I'm 32, age doesn't matter to me; just looking for someone friendly. If any experienced anglers or boaters wouldn't mind me picking their brain that would be awesome! Looking to graduate into a bass boat, but have no experience operating one. I'm easy going - as long as we have a good time, that's all im looking for! Cheers.  Chris
  11. Thanks for the suggestion. I'm new here, I appreciate it! Sorry if I posted this in the wrong section.
  12. Getting back into fishing after a long hiatus off in my 20s. Looking to meet new people in Maryland area to fish with. I just bought a 1542 Jon boat, am happy to take someone with me. Perhaps if someone has a bigger boat we could use mine for small water and bigger boat for Potomac, Bay etc. Glad to pay for gas on outtings. I'm 32, age doesn't matter to me; just looking for someone friendly. If any experienced anglers or boaters wouldn't mind me picking their brain that would be awesome! Looking to graduate into a bass boat, but have no experience operating one. I'm easy going - as long as we have a good time, that's all im looking for! Cheers. Chris
  13. I know this is an old post, but I am also looking to join a bass club in the MD metro area. Also if anyone is looking for fishing buddies, I am looking to meet and make some angling friends. Getting back into fishing after a 10yr hiatus and none of my friends fish. Any input, help or info on bass clubs/tournaments would be greatly appreciated. Cheers!
  14. I asked him about the batteries, he said they were replaced 1.5 years ago. As long as they last another year or two I'll be happy. I won't be towing the trailer far normally (i live 500yds from boat launch) sans the 100 mile trip home after purchase. The seller has been very upfront with me and straight forward about questions. I know this doesn't mean much, but I get a good feeling with speaking with him that's he's honest. He's well spoken and that doesn't mean much either, but I've def had some encounters buying stuff off Craigslist that had me second guessing and I'm not doing that with this transaction. The only thing I was second guessing was that I was overlooking some glaring issue with the boat out of ignorance. The boat is from 93, so I accept some cosmetic imperfections, but as long as its safe and allow me to gain experience on water for a year or two I'll be happy.
  15. Tom, thanks for your advice those are the kind of things I was looking for. I don't know anything about trailers or saltwater, but he told me the trailer is fine for the 100mi trip home. I will have to get the trailer inspected though so that's something to consider. I have done research on the Discovery brand and it was started by ex Grumman employees. People said they made very high quality boats, but tried to grow too quickly and were forced into bankruptcy. If you were me, would you feel comfortable offering 2k? I should have asked here first before making an offer, that was silly of me. I'm not expecting anything fancy or modern for the price, just something functional to get me on the water for a season or two before I buy something better. I sincerely appreciate everyone who has commented. It is a rather daunting task from starting not knowing what a transom was! Cheers!

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