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  1. Oh yes, but we lost a rod also, Haha.... a big carp pull everything to the water before we can jump and get it, That was fun. usually we catch 15 to 20 if we go for day, but today only 1.
  2. Today my friend told me he is fishing at the lake near my job beside airport, Little park lake that have carps, So I stop by for some carp fishing. There is this three guys that have speaker size of their ice chest and listening to laude musics while waiting for the bite. honestly I am the person that I am numb and I am not getting affected easy. But my friend he was 70 and he drove 1 hour to get there for some carp fishing and because of those guys, he couldn't handle it and about less than hour he left. He really couldn't stay, That music was laud, I mean laud all over the park could hear it. I just wanted to share it with you guys.
  3. happened to me also, but they replace it for free.
  4. I use my 6'6" MH for pound hopping my all around rod, 7"s for techniques specifics on bigger lakes plus my 7'6" and 8' and 9' set ups.
  5. tested, thats the best: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-LNEBERKLEY.html?from=basres
  6. Since I just set up my frog rod, ive come to some information from pros that they known as frog fisherman like Ish. You need to get moderate fast(not Fast) action, Because you want the rod to load ad hold the fish specially 3lb plus. XH no need at all, you need the heavy action at the most. also length of it 7'2" to 7"4". Yes that is really weird but you can search yourself. Anyways I had the XH Curado Rod 8' and I pair it with Curado DC 150 size, for smaller swimsuits and frog and punching heavy matts here in SoCal. But if you can do it from scratch and choose rod, Make sure to do research and ten go to branding. I hope that could help you.
  7. Dude if I get double digit, I’ll hug and kiss coz I’m looking for her long time already.
  8. yup, old news, it is April fool
  9. Honestly I haven't seen any 4X braid better than MaxCuatro, I am using it on all of my set ups with leader and straight on frog hook, Very good casting.
  10. They are very good rods, in fact I have one in wishlist(Mirage), when it is available. They are local here and cool guys.
  11. I wanted to go cast for halibut and I was looking for some reel that I can use in salt water and I came across inception, I read a lot about the magic of the reel, Such as *** and made for salt water and .... I really don't like toy like gear, I am 41 yo and way pass that point, But with what I read and the rod my son not using(Fate black), I decided to get it for my halibut fishing from beach. Please advice on the line, Should I go all the way braid? all the way flouro? or braid with flouro leader for this specific fish? -*** spool bearing technology -6-way centrifugal braking system -Beetle wing rapid access system -18lb Max drag -Instant stop anti-reverse -Japanese Hamai cut gearing -Trick shop compatible -High spin spool shaft -Arrowhead line guide system -Integrated keep-r hook keeper -EVA tech knobs -Ocean Armor 2 saltwater protection process -Aluminum line guide and handle knobs caps -Hard anodized gen 2 worm gear -Micro click cast control
  12. I spooled 65lb MaxQuatro, Ready to go.
  13. https://www.glensoutdoors.com/g-loomis-sjr700-gl3-5-10-classic-spin-jig-mag-light-extra-fast-spinning-rod.html
  14. My Curado DC is here, I am going to use it for my frog rod, I wanted to have cheaper combo only for frog fishing and I had the Curado XH rod, So I purchase this reel for that set up.
  15. These are special, fast-action rods designed to give warm-water spin fishermen the power and performance of a casting rod in a spinning configuration. While many of these rods are similar to their casting models in both actions and power-ratings, they are rated for slightly lighter line because spinning reels traditionally don't handle heavier line as well as a casting reel, even with oversized guides. These rods were originally developed for fishing soft plastics for bass, but have since been discovered by walleye anglers for vertical jigging as well as grubs and light bottom-bounce rigs. There are five different power “groups”, ranging from 2- to 17-pound test line. Many of these rods are suitable for light saltwater use. They are just what the doctor ordered for bass, walleye and pike on the freshwater side and you'll find a number of ways to use them in light saltwater applications. They are light, sensitive and extremely accurate. The more popular models are available in GLX, IMX and GL3. Price $210
  16. The only mono that I can call high quality is Mxim. Little expensive, but their mono is good. And if you want hard mono I really like Ande.
  17. Dude, the best part was when poor stewie got bleeding nose
  18. I am more into using scale to do that than dumbbell.
  19. got that app, it will be very helpful for me and playful for my son, Thank you so much.
  20. I was fishing and I saw this birds around the lake and their sound got my attention, Do you know the name of it? They are smaller than crows and have mechanical like sound.
  21. Thats a very good rod and reel, just use 4lb invizX fluorocarbon and you'll be surprised how many more bites you'll get. I am telling you that from experience.
  22. 3/0 finesse heavy cover hook
  23. I was thinking about adding 903 Lure range 1/4 to 3/4, If you have this rod, What you'll use it for?

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