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  1. I guess I should have stated I already have a Curado 100-B, I'm leaning towards the Chronarch, money isn't an issue when I'm mouse clicking for reels 8-) it's an issue when the reel gets to me and I look at the bank statement online so for this discussion let's leave money out of it i'll deal with those consequences after I can't take back the purchase
  2. First and foremost do you find it neccessary to lube or tune a brand new reel? or do you consider it ready to go besides the fine tuning you need to do as far and braking and such? next... I'm contimplating over a Curado, Citica and Chronarch, Please tell me all you know of each reel and any comparison input between the three... please be specific with pros and cons and personal opinions, thanks guys! I love this place!
  3. is there any minor things I could try and do? does this sound like a ssand in the reel issue? the way it just stops in mid cast...
  4. do you have a link or any info on a specific reel mech or company?
  5. (Baitcaster) It has sand in it I think every other cast or so I go to cast and the line goes out about 10-15 yards and comes to a hault without a backlash, every now and then it'll go out fine but more often then not it stops it mid cast, it's still ok for pitchin' but i need distance it's my crank and spinner reel, what do I do? I sprayed both reels with WD-40 in the cracks and stuff when I got back from where I was fishing where it was sandy but this one seems to be locked up my only thoughts is it's sand :-/ I've never taken apart my reel and am timid to as the last one i took apart never worked properly again... suggestions? oh also I got so frustrated out on the boat with it that I was trying to get the line wet a good 50 yards into the spool on the retrieve and one time when it haulted i got so mad i just dunked the whole thing in the lake very quickly and soked, i realize now that was a stupid idea :'(, so where do I go from here guys???
  6. anyone? I went out last night again, attacked the lilly's, stumps, flats, rocks, and drop offs with spinnerbaits, Bass assassin's and a t-rigged doubled tailed watermelon lizard but to no prevail. I really think they're just not interested in anything at all, my presentations and rigging is flawless... please don't hesitate with ideas...
  7. for the most part at least... there are still a few hanging around the beds but I can't seem to tick them off or spark their interest and I can't catch the ones that have moved out, any suggestions? water seems semi-warm and there is grass, moss, algae, stumps, logs, points, shelves, drop offs, rocks, almost a lil' of everything... I've noticed that the algae and moss is growing over where the beds were a week ago so I assume that they've moved off those ones, right? I tried a lizard, a tube, a minus 1 and even a devils horse right on top of the beds and got nothing but one bass under a tree on a lizard t-rigged >.... please advise... 8-) p.s. presentation and approach advice is encouraged
  8. i've been fishing for bass on beds for about a week to a week and half and they are still holding true to their spots, how long will the spawn last or how long will they be on the beds?
  9. I'm looking for some hats for fishing, either bucket, ball cap or any other style
  10. seems to me the popular consensus is that they are good for parts like blades and skirts... so let me ask is the main problem the wire or the head, or both?
  11. but what in the name of BASS does it represent? my only guess is a fallen bird or bat... anyone know of any official "this is what it is" answer
  12. by the way some of you speak in threads it throws me off, from what I've always referred to a T-rig... I've always been under the impression a texas rigged plastic, is a plastic that is rigged weedless with a bullet weight on top of the plastic. I thought those features combined together created the "Texas rig" so I don't understand when people say weightless t-rig, How can it be a t-rig without a bullet weight on it? what about that makes it a t-rig then, the weedless hook? please explain in great detail. If that is the case the why wouldn't you call a worm that is rigged weedless with the hook pushed in on the plastic on a c-rig be considered a t-rig? because of the weight placement and type right? I thought a c-rig was weight up on the line... and t-rig was weight on right top of the plastic i'm sure you'll have to read all that twice to understand what i'm asking, sorry... i'm just confused
  13. I'm sure some other people log their trips, what kind of information do you keep, I'm thinking of including: Size (marked guessed or weighed) lure/bait time of day water clarity pictures if possible location depth (approximate) please provide you input if you have any, THANKS!
  14. what's the difference in a flippin stick vs. my 6'6 or 7' rod Med/Heavy fast BPS Extreme rods I use? What's the deal is a flippin stick primarily just for flippin? as one would assume, hence the name. I seem to flip fine with what I use but maybe i could be better, will I notice a difference if i look into a flippin stick, can someone break it down for me please... also if you could suggest a particular model to look into i would appreciate it or even a link... THANKS GUYS!!

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