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  1. here's the closest I know of, https://www.katsuichi.co.jp/decoy/decoy-list/jigheads/for-light-game/561-sv-57 https://www.digitaka.com/item/149/55/78/4989540828748 I grabbed these to use with a 1.8g stick weight down shot rig. https://www.digitaka.com/item/149/55/75/4989540828854 https://www.digitaka.com/item/149/55/79/4989540821558 scott
  2. I'm a huge fan of the Alphas 800S. I have 2, 1 on a 7'8M/RF and the other on a 6'9M/F. Both have pe#1.2 and sling 1/8oz plenty far enough for me. My Zillion is on a M+ and it's super smooth and casts really well. For me, the Alphas are more comfortable palming, and I see and feel no difference in performance, so I actually prefer them over the Zillion. Being $50 cheaper is a great bonus. I have no experience with the tat 80. scott
  3. I grabbed some from my last digitaka order, but here's some TW options I've used and liked... https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Keitech_Super_Round_Tungsten_Jig_Head/descpage-KSR.html https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Decoy_VJ-77_Plus_Guard_Ball_Jig_Head_4pk/descpage-DCVJ.html and a new one that looks interesting, but expensive... https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Range_Roller_Jighead/descpage-ORRJH.html and this might be able to do double duty... https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Core_Tackle_Hover_Rig_3pk/descpage-CTHVR.html scott
  4. You just have to buy a reel! scott
  5. Godspeed @Glenn!! Eat, drink, and have fun! I know I would. And if you're living dangerously, have some Fugu. scott
  6. Me too! Also, can we get size 1 and 2 in the US? Thanks, scott
  7. That makes perfect sense to me, our waters are probably very similar. I also just don't use treble/hardbaits that often either. Though, the small t-rigs, jigs, free rigs, etc absolutely provide bites when traditionally sized lures don't. I've heard from more than a few people proclaim their love of the 842, I'm hoping this mc will be somewhat similar. scott
  8. Pretty sure that the met dc isn't brass main gear with a 6.1oz weight and being dc, it's hard to see where weight would be eliminated if not the gear. I'd be surprised if it was. scott
  9. Youtube and people are far from perfect, but I think a good show is a good show. Now is the best time for low cost, creative entertainment to find an audience. Story always wins in the end. scott
  10. There's enough tip on both the DRX755 and CNQ904 to throw and work 3/16oz bullet with a t-mac. Usually I throw 3/16-3/8oz and 8-10" worms on these rods and somewhat favor the 755 for no discernible reason. I know both of these are one power higher than you asked, but I would lean that way if I were you and it's also because that's what I know. In Loomis you're going from a jwr to mbr, 1 power up should give you the tip to power you're looking for. The 755 feels like a MH in weight and balance, but has some real power if/when you need it. I fish braid to leader, and both the 755/904 handle moving baits well. They are 1 and 2 in my fave swim jig/chatterbait rods. scott
  11. Didn't go all in last year, kinda BFS adjacent. I paired up a Phenix 7'1ML w/ an Alphas Air. Realized that once the end of May rolls around, I'm just dealing with too much cover for the Phenix ML and bottom contact. I wasn't enjoying working tiny t-rigs, neds, jig worms, and free rigs in the weeds, rod was just a little too soft to feel like I was in control presenting the bait and therefore missing bites. This year I'm gonna pair up the Alphas Air with a Major Craft Days360 6'10M and put the phenix on ice to see how this year goes. I should be able to throw down to 2-3 grams and think that'll be plenty light enough for me. scott
  12. In the baitcasting line I'm only really seeing a new reel seat, redesign of the monocoque handle, possibly lighter due to new materials, and some different length and power options from the old US line. The 6'11ML/H FF and a 2 piece 7'2H have my attention right now. scott
  13. @Crow Horse Sounds like we do it similarly. The only thing you didn't mention that I think is critical, is setting the knot. When I'm done with my wraps and 2 locking half hitches, I put the knot under heavy pressure. Usually you'll see the wraps/knot bite and change color. Then I snip the extra leader and continue on like you said. scott
  14. You can try these, the trd bugz are tiny ... https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/6th_Sense_Divine_Ned_Rig_Weedless_Football_Heads_4pk/descpage-6DNRF.html scott
  15. @detroit1 I bought these but haven't used them yet. Seems like the same concept. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Phenix_Tube_Bait_Gliders_10pk/descpage-PTG.html scott
  16. **Totally misread OP's post, take it if you want** I use FC 100 in 16lb and 25lb most often, with a usual leader length of 10-20' w/ a fg knot. It's my preferred leader at this point. It definitely has some stretch to it, I'll find it sprung out every now and then, and trim back a few feet on the retie. I lean toward mod/fast rods as well to help w/ lack of stretch. It handles zebra mussels pretty well, almost always I'll find the knicks before I break off. Ironically, both dd cranks and jerkbaits I run on 10lb sniper or 7x7 tieable steel leader to help keep the pike thieves away. I just run a light drag and have been able to keep a good to great hookup to land ratio. scott
  17. Is that a 2.5" yamatanuki on a 1/0? Thinking of grabbing some for shore fishing smallies. Thanks, scott
  18. Post spawn I have a lot of luck throwing 6-7" paddle tails. I cycle through open hook jig heads, beast hooks, and these large blade runner swim jig heads depending on weed growth. They do make 5/0 style as well. They get through cover pretty well. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Blade_Runner_Weedless_Swim_Jig_Head_2pk/descpage-BRWJ.html https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Blade_Runner_Weedless_Swimbait_Jig_Head_2pk/descpage-BRWSH.html scott
  19. @Mr. Aquarium I fish clear water and my experience is bladeless has outfished bladed most days. scott
  20. Yeah, that's what I was trying to say. They don't seem to track right if the long center arm is bent at a severe angle. Taking the side arms up and out a bit and a gentle downward bend on the long center arm would be my best guess. Probably would want a 1/4-3/8oz minimum on the head to keel it and to keep the relationship. scott
  21. We can have 3 here too. If I could only have 1 or 2, I'd want to make sure my hook was furthest back and lowest. It seems like they was always stalk it from behind/below. My successes have waned a bit over the years, but I'm not gonna lie their new micro rig looks promising. scott
  22. @Munkin https://www.americanlegacyfishing.com/megabass-vision-110-jr-jerkbait.html scott
  23. Here's a series I'm very fond of; under $140 and no tax, so close to your list price. Major Craft Days 6'6MH/RF https://www.digitaka.com/item/29/6/5/4573236260327 scott

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