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LrgmouthShad's post in Your Must Have Items was marked as the answer1. Scale. Must verify it is working and that I have spare batteries with me.
2. Sonar with battery and appropriate cables. Must verify it is fully charged.
3. Kayak paddle
4. Kayak pedal
5. Anchor
6. Lifejacket
7. Small pliers
8. Multitool
9. ‘Fish grippers’
10. Sharpener
11. Smelly Jelly Pro Guide Formula
13. Scissors
14. Spare line
15. KVD line conditioner
16. Hat
17. Sunglasses
18. Beverage of choice
19. Snacks
Night Edition
20. Headlamp with spare batteries
21. Lantern with spare batteries
22. Bug spray
23. High powered flashlight for signaling, with spare batteries
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LrgmouthShad's post in Bass fishing is getting harder? was marked as the answerHA! You’re exactly right. That thread is on the queue for next week
Hey for real though… a jig is always gonna catch em. That’s how I feel anyway
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LrgmouthShad's post in Do you really need to spend $100+ for a good rod? was marked as the answerWe all catch fish. We all choose what we want to spend on tackle. Wish everybody nothing but happiness in this sport.
Saw something like this posted on another thread and I’m posting it here now.
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LrgmouthShad's post in My fiance posed a VERY interesting question: was marked as the answerI don't expecting to be using any other line for a while. But @J Francho, generally I agree with what you said about people should not skimp out on line. An example of a little pricier line Ive used is seaguar invisx that i caught on a huge sale last winter. it's good stuff, just have more confidence in big game.
I caught my pb on a spinning set up with 20lb power pro and 10lb invisx leader.... with a spinnerbait. Literally just using what I had on hand but invisx and my fg knot refused to let me down.