Everything posted by GetFishorDieTryin
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what is the JDM equivalent of a Tranx (say 200)?
I thought scorpion was basically curado?
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Absolutely in love with jigs!!!!
Plenty of great jigs out there with that hybrid style head design. They cost more, but you get a much better product. Dirty Jigs Scott Canterbury Compact Flippin Jig Picasso Spider Jig Looks like Nomad has a solid looking little flipping jig called the wee bit flip.
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Do you all like rods without smooth epoxy finishes?
I like the look and feel of an unsanded raw blank. The catch is that raw blanks are vulnerable to scratches and dings without any coating to protect the blank. Coatings can be omitted for a couple reasons. Leaving the blank raw will save a little bit of time, money and weight. The texture of the raw blank isn't going to damage line if they contact each other.
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Who uses a snap vs. tieing on every time?
I hardly ever use a TA clip, swivel or duo lock. They can be bulky, thorw the balance off or just look out of place on some tackle. If the surf is dirty and Im throwing bug plugs, Ill use a TA clip every now any then when swapping through colors, but in reality I can tie a knot in roughly the same amount of time it takes using clip.
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Recomend a Line?
If you fish docs all the time it might be economical to use a CoPoly or Mono, they hold up better than all the FC line I have tried other than leader material and the flagship FCs that I haven't tried. Ive found Big Game to be tough as nails. IME #10 BG is about as strong as #15 InvizX as far as breaking strength goes. If you do gash the line up and have to respool, its very budget friendly. Cxx CoPoly has a little less stretch than mono and the coating makes it harder for the fish to see, allegedly anyway. Ive got limited experience with it, but a buddy of mine who fishes lots of tourneys likes it for flipping jigs, which is his favorite way to fish.
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What is the longest you would keep unopened line (mono/fluro) before disposing?
I had a bulk spool of #10 BG my buddy left at my parent house when I was 10 years old. It was kept in a garage for a little more than 20 years, no heat or AC. I finished the spool a couple winters ago. Most of it was used as backing, but I winched a 7lb fish out a log jam with it a few summers back.
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Spinning Reels that are rain proof / water proof, under $150 looking for suggestions. Proven Reels only please.
You don't need a legit waterproof reel to bass fish, like a Zeebass or VS to fish in the rain. Most quality reels will handle the occasional rainy day without issues, especially if you service them regularly. You can get reels that offer good water resistance within in your budget and are absolute blast to fish. You can get a Stradic FM from Japan for around 150$. Unless you get a rare dud, they are silky smooth and the AL body gives it a solid feel in hand. For such a nice reel they hold up great against SW, so rain won't be an issue. Stradic uses X protect, its like a combination of hydrophobic coatings and labyrinths on points of ingress along with physical seals in key places. Ultegra is essentially an older gen Stradic. You get the same water ingress protection, but the overall feel is a little less refined, still very nice though. Miravel wouldn't be bad choice either, but I have no experience with it. It uses core protect which isnt as effective as X protect, but still protects the reel well enough IMO. BIggest difference is that MIravel is made from a composite material instead of AL, which makes them about a half oz lighter than Stradic. Daiwas' Fuego @ 110$ is the best at its price point. Its lighter and smoother than the competing Shimanos at the same price or slightly more. Fuego uses a composite frame, which is light and strong. Some people say they can feel the frame "flex" under load, but fishing for LMB/SMB with a reasonably set drag you won't have any issues. Fuego uses a light seal at the handle as well. Its method for protecting the rotor from water ingress is different from Shimano. They use a proprietary magnetized oil, (ferrofluid) to fill areas of ingress. That fluid will keep unpressurized water and debris from getting to the AR clutch or deeper into the gear box. They call it MagSeal. It definitely works, but there are some drawbacks. It doesn't last forever and eventually needs to be replaced. It can also be compromised by dropping the reel into the water or assembling disassembling incorrectly. It sounds worse than it is. If you dont work on reels yourself, a certified dealer will replace the MagSeal when you get a the reel deep cleaned every few years. Daiwa basically offers Fuego without MagSeal and-1 spool support bearing which is Exceler (99$). Both reels are outstanding and the best in their respective price points.
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1st Baitcaster MH Fast or Moderate?
The right MH F, like a 7'2 or 7'3 can do just about anything. You can use your spinning gear for the lighter stuff until you get a M power casting rod or MF MH.
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Bought my first jerkbait...
I like FC for casting reels, and braid for spinning. If the water I fished was really clear, I would go to FC for my spinning JB outfit.
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Big temp swings.
Most of the water around here is very shallow, most lakes average 2.5' depth, so they warm and cool fast. It takes 3 or 4 nights of considerably colder weather to set fish back at all IME. I've found that wind effects water temp more than just one night of cold. If you get a stiff enough wind consistently, the part of the lake opposite the wind direction warms up as the top layer (warmest water) blows into that corner. We had conditions like that few days ago. The water is averaging in about the mid 50s. The NNW got the SW side of the lake into the 60s,
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How many times do you try the same pond
No 2 days are ever the same. Its hard to draw a conclusive picture from just a couple of hours, even for a small pond, especially if its pressured. Go back and try being as stealthy as possible. Don't slam the car door, mind your footfalls and don't wear bright clothes. All of those bigger fish seem in tiny ponds didn't get so big being easy to catch.
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the Spike it Stick.
I really lke the markers. You can get a subtle hue with just a few dabs or you can go darker. I have the Chart/Red marker, but dont sleep on orange.
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Gear ration for lipless crankbait
I like the same speed reel for traps and chatterbaits, a 6 speed.
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Favorite wacky worms
There are so many good ones. I really like GBs Rattlesnake, Gene Larews Tattle Tail, Zooms Mag Finesse, and Senko, but my favorite is a Zinker. I dont lose many worms and I dont have to use an O ring. Ive pulled senkos out of fish but not from their mouth. Since a zinker stays on the hook really well they don't wind up a fish's stomach. The only bad part about a zinker is the inconsistency. The weight of the worm changes as the salt content decreases. That changes the action and sink rate.
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13 fishing reels vs tatula vs other $150 reels
I really like the 13 rods I have, especially the Muse. I've no experience with their casting reels, no one sells them around here. The spinning reels are junk. Their baits were really good, both hard plastic and soft baits. I think Rapala had them discontinued to get rid of another competitor. I think Rapala ruined one of the best customer service models ever, as far as their rods go.
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Casting reel question
A buddy of mine had issues with a Tatula 150 that would do something similar. He couldn't figure it out so he had a reel tech go over and fix it. The curado M is pretty small for a 200 and it felt really nice.
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Tat 80 Vs 100???
Ali express The prices can change everyday a little, the SV went up like 8$ its 150 for the high speed and a little more for the 6 and 8 speed for some reason.
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Anyone have finesse swim jig recommendations
Greenfish's chibi swim jig is my favorite. The lightest they come in 5\16 but with their full skirt and small size they stay up pretty well. You can trim the skirt and make the profile much smaller and orremove the entire inner layer to make it run deeper. The hook is what sets it apart. Its a an Oshaughnessy bend gamakatsu lightwire, custom made for the jig. Its stupid sharp, you dont even need to set the hook on most bites. I trim down the skirt and put a 4" swimming fluke jr on it and it does really well. Like any other finesse swim jig the guard is very light, so throwing it like a normal swimjig isnt going to workout well. Its best in moderate cover and open water. It works best on a Med power Fast action with 12lb line. The DJ finesse is ok but its pretty much the same size as standard swim jig. The hook and brushguard are much lighter and the skirt is only one layer. I just use greenfish's swim jig in its place now. The GF swim jig has a 1 layer skirt, so movement is great, but it had a heavier hook and full brushguard. That means I can throw it just in more places than the DJ finesse swim jig. I like the recessed eye on the GF more too, it stays cleaner. Both jigs fit the Dwalker 100mm and Swammer 4" perfectly. (Top DJ Finesse) (Bottom Greenfish SwimJig in Spot On) The last swimjig is compact, but built to fish in cover. Beast Coasts working mans swim jig has one of the best skirts in the bussiness and great colors. The jighead is great quality and has huge eyes. The hook is small, but 2x wire and the brushguard is full so it can run in cover well. You can use a 4" trailer down to 3" and even smaller if you want to trim up the skirt.
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Victory Rods/Levante Perfect Pitch
Isnt the brailist closer to a R than XF?
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Scored a new combo
Sry I didnt see that you said it was an XT earlier. Thats awesome. The first few fish on a new rod are always fun. Stickbaits, like senkos are heavy, even the 4" senko weights 3/8 or something like that.
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Scored a new combo
The new Tatula? How did you like the combo?
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Tat 80 Vs 100???
Ahh, being from Canada makes sense. Yes, indeed they are cheaper on AE, that's why contrary to your opinion, you are able to get 2 80s for an additional 30$ on top of the cost of an alphas. Since you had quoted before shipping on AE of Tatula, I had assumed you were aware that the street cost of the tat80 has been within 10% of 100$ since Halloween. You know they day about assuming, which is an error on my part. I also had mistakenly thought you had bought a Tatula 100, instead of being impressed by one your friend owned.
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'24 Tatula 100 is far superior to the SLX and the Curado?
In the context that you are using "sale," you mean discount. The vast majority of all 3rd party vendors are selling the product at a discount relative to retail. Thats my point, there is no "standard price" with 3rd party retailer. When buying from a 3rd party vendor, you are mostly likely buying the item at a considerable discount, otherwise you wouldn't be buying it from a 2nd party at retail or slightly under. There is ballpark price that fluctuates by 10 or 20% in most cases, that's without factoring in economic variables. In some cases, it can be more. Take your amazon jp quote for a Tat80, its 70% higher than other 3rd party retailers and higher than sugg retail. Thats why using it as a comparison to rank a reel doesn't always reflect reality.
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Rage Swimmer Miscellany...
I use the 100mm (4") D walker on a standard size and the dirty jigs swim jig (which is about the average size, the hook and guard are just lighter and the skirt is one layer instead of 2) I would recommend the Xzone swammer as well. It rolls more than the D walker, but it doesn't last nearly as long as its much softer. Surprisingly enough the Zoom swimming flukes roll like crazy. I put the swimming fluke jr on finesse swim jigs like the chibi and it looks great.
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Tat 80 Vs 100???
USDM market Value is higher, 200$I think, bure definitely more than 168 or whatever you said. Which is strange because I thought you said they only cost 20$ more than the 70ish$ SLX in in the other thread I would be really hesitant to essentially double the budget, because I've never seen or held any alphas. I would just get a Zillion or a Coastal 80, which I heard is actually based on the alphas, but I'm not sure. Ive gotten a couple reels from AE and Im pretty sure I always got free shipping. The reel may have cost a little more than other vendors, but the other vendors would cost more with the shipping cost. I thought they shipped everywhere in the lower 48, strange they won't ship to you after quoting AEs prices the other day. Shimano must have read that thread you wrote about the SLX and pulled some strings to get you blacklisted on AE, cuz I think they ship everywhere for free in the lower 48. Both 80 and 100 feel smooth to me and so far, they seem to hold up well according to people that have them. The 100s still somewhat new, but the 80 has been around over 2 years. Sounds like you wasted your money and should have gotten another alphas, or even better an SLX. My SLX hasnt gone rough, and its been beat. I guess that would contradict the whole Tatula>SLX notion.