Everything posted by BrianMDTX
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Why does purchasing a new rod excite me more than a new reel?
That’s exactly how I am. I can pore over specs on rods and never tire of it. It’s just something about rods.
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Why does purchasing a new rod excite me more than a new reel?
Not that I slap any ol’ reel on and call it a day. But I seem much more amped when looking for a new rod than I do for reels. Both are important. Both are required (unless you’re canepole fishing). Yet I can look at rod specs all day and not get bored, but reels? Which do you put more effort (and enjoyment and anticipation) into? Rods? Reels? Or both equally?
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Canned fish...
Gas station sushi!
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Are there too many options?
I knew an angler had a lure, and Senko was its name-o S-E-N-K-O S-E-N-K-O S-E-N-K-O And Senko was its name-o! Well, yeah, I use more than 5” Senkos. But if I had to pick one soft plastic under pain of death to fish exclusively over all others, that’d be the one.
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Favorite cut of steak/beef
Thinly-sliced cold tongue sandwiches are good.
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Inexpensive Spinning Combo
I have a 6’ 6” M/XF Procyon paired with a Shimano Sienna 2500 spooled with 20 lb. Seguar Smackdown. It’s a nice rod. The Sienna is ok but I prefer the Revros. I’ve never had an issue with the weight. But everyone’s different. And my LT2500 is the XH. Like I said, nice reel for the $$.
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Favorite cut of steak/beef
On rye with some Dijon mustard. I get mine sliced about 3/8” thick. It’s good stuff!
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Inexpensive Spinning Combo
That’s a hard combo to beat at that price. I really like my Revros reels (LT2000 & LT2500). Both my Aird-X’s are casting rods but I’m sure their spinning rods are just as good. Both of my reels are spooled with 20 lb. Sufix 832 and 6 lb. mono leaders.
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Favorite cut of steak/beef
Liver as in liver and onions? Hard pass. Liver as in liverwurst or Braunschweiger? Hard yes!
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Canned fish...
Ok, I forgot this. My wife makes shrimp spread (tiny canned shrimp, cream cheese, BBQ sauce and some other secret ingredients) with canned shrimp as an hors d'oeuvre. Good stuff!
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7.10 lb
Big bass. Pretty, too. (not recommended to say in a bar if you’ve had one too many and start slurring your words!)
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Canned fish...
When my wife was pregnant with our first child 30 years ago, we had kipper snacks in the pantry on a daily basis. Ever since, when at the grocery store, I’ll ask “want some kipper snacks”? That always gets me the stink eye. ? Bumblebee solid white albacore in water is about the only canned fish we eat. Everything else is fresh-caught or frozen. Except for jumbo lump crabmeat, which is cooked but comes in refrigerated plastic containers.
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74,000 Members!
That’s a lotta bass!
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Do computers know more about fishing than we do?
Well, hush my mouth and beat me with a shrubbery!
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Do computers know more about fishing than we do?
Ask it this: “What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" ?
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Old man drinks...
I drink beer 90% of the time. Various IPA’s or Guinness. I do love a good Beefeater and tonic with a big wedge of lime though. Especially in summer.
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Favorite cut of steak/beef
Originally it was “Pittsburgh Blue”. Steelworkers would bring raw steak for lunch and slap it up against the side of the blast furnace. It would take seconds to char the outside and leave the interior rare. I don’t mind rare steak, but prefer medium-rare. Growing up in Baltimore, we used to eat raw beef sandwiches. Fresh ground round on rye with salt, pepper and raw onion. Butchers had grinders just for ground round. It was good! No. And 30 years ago I would have tried it. Not anymore! ?
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Post something about the poster above you!
But will be crushed again next season!
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Favorite cut of steak/beef
For me, the choice is easy. NY strip, at least an inch thick (1-1/2” even better). Pittsburgh medium-rare. Well-charred on the outside and juicy MR on the inside. It’s difficult to do at home unless you have a charcoal grill and can get the steak just off the hot coals. I get a good sear in a hot cast iron pan, but it’s not charred. It’s imperative to let it reach room temperature before cooking and to season it well with kosher salt and fresh cracked pepper. I really don’t get T-bones or Porterhouses. You cannot cook the strip side and the tenderloin side to the same level of doneness equally. Yeah, gimme a prime NY strip. Excellent, beefy flavor. Well-marbled but not chunks of fat like a rib-eye. A salad with honey mustard or blue cheese and a baked potato with butter, sour cream and chives (or steak fries that soak up the juice) and I’m one happy man.
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Famous Fisherman Who Inspired You
I feel the same. Probably the most famous angler I’ve had the pleasure of meeting was Lefty Kreh. A fellow Marylander and a helluva fly fisherman. My buddy and I read Outdoor Life and Field and Stream a lot about all types of fishing in the early to mid-70’s, but I can’t say any of them inspired me.
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Boat and equipment fail
Ozium is used in the airline industry for removing offensive odors. It works.
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Opinions on 99 javelin renegade 20 vs 96 bass cat pantera 2
Congrats. Hope you catch some big ‘un’s out of it.
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It Was Raining and There Were No Kids at the Water Park
There’s been a dead raccoon on my overpass exit off I-45 north of Houston for about 4 months. There are more vultures per square mile here than I’ve ever seen in my life. Something must be really bad with that coon.
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Small haul. Most on clearance at Academy. Got a Boo Yah 3/8 oz buzzbait (first buzzbait I’ve owned in a long time), a 6th Sense Curve squarebill, a pack of Yum Dingers, some 3/8 oz. tungsten bullet weights and a pack of 2/0 Gamakatsu circle octopus hooks (been using 1/0 but want to try a bigger hook for wacky rigs). Looked at some rods and saw a Falcon Lowrider. Of course, it was the same exact model I already have. If it was a MF I would have snapped it up quick lol.
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Post something about the poster above you!
Speaking of names, flyfisher could mean something a whole lot different on a non-fishing site!