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LAO162

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  1. You might also want to post in the Shimano Support forum. We are very fortunate to have Bantam1 from Shimano supporting BassResource
  2. Jigs - it's not that I don't throw them. It's just that I lose them every few casts. I don't know if I've ever had one last more than 10 casts. Even with Yo-Zuri #12 I broke the line on snags. However, I think that nasty bottom must be holding something good . That's why I've been stocking up on clearance jigs this winter And, PowerPro is on sale this week BTW, I'm a bank fisherman so snags are a common occurance
  3. Here's a summary of the opinions I've seen posted this year. This may seem counter-intuitive, but many prefer faster 7.X reels for jigs and slower reels for cranks. The faster reel allows slack to be quickly reeled in while bouncing jigs off the bottom - it helps you to get set for a good, quick hookset. With cranks, deep divers may not reach optimal depth if reeled too quickly, or they may just be too fast... Many feel it is easier to speed up a 5.X reel while cranking, than to slow down a 7.X. Personally, I prefer faster reels in all situations. Then again, I don't have any tournament trophies ;D
  4. Would the #10 be a good match for a Chronarch MG 50 matched to a finess rod? I presume #6 is ideal for spinning reels. Thanks
  5. Greetings from East Longmeadow
  6. Thannks Thomas, naturally an IMX would be my first choice. Unfortunately, my wallet thinks otherwise Stupid recession So, I'm trying to convince myself that I should go with something very light - if it can be found at a "very light" price
  7. Thanks Crestliner - in what section of W-M do you find those particular elastics?
  8. Thanks, I have the 6'3" MXF Spinning version of the Crucial. It's a nice little rod. If there was a 6'0" Cumara I'd have it already I've toyed with the idea of a G-Blanks rod, but I'm afraid I'll get caught up in the upgrade/customizing aspect Leon
  9. I'm 5'7 and prefer shorter rods because I fish from the shore in brushy areas. I think the smaller rod gives me more control when working through a 2 or 3 foot open space or when fishing over tall grass on the edge or structure sticking up in the air at the water's edge. However, one of the main reasons that I don't like 7' rods is that I don't care for rear grips approaching 11 inches. Since I seldom use or need 2 hands in my fishing situations, the extra grip feels awkward to me.
  10. Banor, great feedback on the B&R Rods. From your observations, I think the B&R rods may be a bit too slow for my current need. However, you did present them in a positive light
  11. Thanks bassinfla82, I will look into it
  12. I'm looking for a short casting rod to match a Shimano Chronarch MG 50. Figuring that the MG 50 is so light, I'm thinking that I should be looking for a light, finesse type rod. Lure range from 1/5 to 5/8. Fast action. The Powell 633 CEF at <3.4 oz seems like a good match (but it is being discontinued The 6'3" Zillion looks fantastic, but might be out of my budget My default rod is a 6'6" MHF Techna AV that weighs < 4.2 oz. You suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
  13. LL Bean has some great looking rain gear, but it is pricey. Occasionally the have really good sales.
  14. Get a New Chronarch MG 50 now while they are still available - who knows if you will be able to get this classic NIB in the future. You can get a great deal on the 2009 Energy this November when they are on closeout ;D ;D ;D For the Shimano Posse
  15. Last year I started using them as floating worms (weightless T-Rig) in white. I was actually thinking about starting a thread to see how else to use them. I've picked up a few 1/4 oz Spot Remover Pros, and I'm thinking of getting some lighter original Spot Removers.
  16. Primus, thanks for that feedback. How fair are the lure ratings for the B&R rods. I think some manufacturers are more conservative (tighter range) than others who are more generous (very optimistic about the ranges). Thanks
  17. I haven't seen many posts about B&R, but most I have seen are positive. I'm hoping that they will return the email questions that I sent last week. Leon
  18. Congrats on owning a Classic
  19. In my LIMITED experience, here's what I found with #6 & #12 FC & YZ-US. I did NOT use line conditioner: YZ-US - far stronger, but not enough to prevent me from breaking the line on snags and other operator error situations. - more wind knots, tangles & kinks - my father, who does not pay attention to line type, complained after I switched from FC (sort of a blind test) - not available locally for me PL-FC - not as strong - thinner diameter for similar rating - more manageable, fewer tangles & kinks - better casting - less forgiving to poor knots (P-Line is fair when suggesting a couple extra twists for a cinch know) - less visible in and out of the water - available locally for me I prefer the manageability of FC, but will try UltraSoft again this year, except I will also use line conditioner.
  20. It's Deja Vu all over again ;D It's funny though, last year these were Revo, Daiwa, Shimano, Pflueger discussions. It appears the design of the new Quantums has generated a lot of interest. If the new models hold up [consistently]through 2009, we may have a lot more reels to consider in the future
  21. Where's a flooger mook when you need when you need a little help preventing a reel debate from getting too heated
  22. Thanks Burley! I just added this thread to my favorites
  23. An early adopter issue ;D The MG is proven The new Energy looks pretty, but doesn't have a track record yet. I personally have a history of buying innovative, and unproven products. That said, I just ordered an MG because I wanted to own a classic I also have a Tour Edition 1171 awaiting its first use

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