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bgaviator started following Reel/rod size recommendation , Drop shot hooks and plastics questions , First time buying braid…what am I going with? and 1 other
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Drop shot hooks and plastics questions
I’d like to try a drop setup. I’ve watched several videos. I like Tyler’s Real Fishing on YouTube. He had a drop shot masterclass video where he talks about liking to Texas rig his drop shots. Do I need a special hook for these, or does any 3/O ewg worm hook that I’ve been using for regular Texas rigging work? Also, what’s the best plastics to try drop shot with? I have a bunch of zoom flukes I’ve yet to catch anything with using the normal twitch twitch method. Just looking for a bait and technique that consistently produces.
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Just picked up an inflatable kayak..any tips?
Get yourself a rechargeable battery operated automatic pump. You can set the psi and it will automatically stop at the right pressure. Mine is called the Shark 2S from Outdoor Master
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First time buying braid…what am I going with?
Yes I was wanting to try braid to leader. I’ve never done that technique before and it’s something I’d like to learn how to do. Been watching videos on how to tie FG knots
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First time buying braid…what am I going with?
I mostly wanted braid as I heard it casts better and has better sensitivity. Plus don’t have to worry about line memory like I would with straight mono. Even though I did just buy some KVD line conditioner spray to try on my ultralight spinning reel and baitcaster. I’d also like to try using fluorocarbon but I heard using straight floro can be a pain so that’s why I wanted to try using it as a leader with braid
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First time buying braid…what am I going with?
I’ve never used braid before. Need advice on what size braid and color to go with? I’ve seen a ton of praise for Suffix 832 and Berkley X9 braid. I’ve seen 10lb recommended a lot but also 15lb. I’d like to start using braid for my main line paired with a fluorocarbon leader. This will be on a 2500 sized Daiwa BG. I mostly fish a spillway that has lots of rocks. I tend to get hung up on the rocks a lot, especially when using Squarebills. So I’d like something I can easily break off if I need to. My favorite techniques are Squarebills, lipless cranks, and Texas rigged worms and Ned Rigs. These are my most consistent producers when using fake stuff. Live minnows and worms under a bobber always tend to work too in my spillway. My spillway mostly consists of white bass, catfish, drum, and long nose gar. Also, any preference on color? I was thinking of high viz yellow or neon green to be able to see the line better. Thanks.
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Just bought a spinning rod/reel. Did I make a mistake?
I got the Tatula XT medium rod to pair it with. Yeah it’s saltwater rated. I can’t rule out never fishing in saltwater. So with that being said maybe it would be good to have. At least I’d have something in the fleet that could handle it
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Just bought a spinning rod/reel. Did I make a mistake?
I’ve been loving my ultralight spinning reel setup I got last year. I enjoying fishing with it more than my baitcaster to be honest. Just a lot less stressful and casts just as far if not further in my opinion. So I’ve been wanting to get a spinning rod/reel for bass/catfish/whatever… I went ahead today and bought a Daiwa Tatula XT medium spinning rod. And I bought a Daiwa BG 2500 reel. I had previously gotten recommendations for this reel, but some people on Reddit are telling me that it’s too heavy of a reel and not appropriate for what I’m wanting to do. I did get to hold the reel in Bass Pro shop and it felt substantial and smooth. But I did notice that it weighs almost as much as my Zebco Bullet reels, and yeah, I do find those heavy and fatiguing to use after awhile. Should I have gone with a Fuego instead? Seems like I see better user reviews for the BG line than the Fuego. But the Fuego is significantly lighter. I got the reel from Tackle Warehouse and they do free returns so not a big deal if I should get something else instead. Thanks.
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Just picked up an inflatable kayak..any tips?
My kayaks are Aquaglide brand but they have recently merged with Bote and are purging all their existing inventory. A lot of people liked the Blackfoot Angler models but I believe they’re sold out now. look at the Iatak 110 Kayak…or even the new Isle Flywater inflatable skiff. also look at Reel Yaks. They have hardshell kayaks that are modular and can separate into two pieces. I am possibly looking into getting one of these. I love my inflatables but by the time I get them set up I tend to already be exhausted! The modular hardshell kayaks would be much quicker to put together and get out on the water.
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Reel/rod size recommendation
So probably no real reason to go 3000 over 2500? I’ve seen some Reddit posts that say a 3000 reel casts smoother and further than a 2500? what about rod type? Medium or medium heavy for my use case?
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Reel/rod size recommendation
I really enjoy using my spinning ultralight reel so now I’m wanting to buy a versatile larger spinning setup for the fish species we have in our local dam spillway. Mostly white bass, drum, catfish, and gar. I am not opposed to spending some decent money to get a nice rod and reel. I am thinking a Daiwa Tatula XT rod. Just not sure medium or medium heavy would be the play here. Sometimes there can be monster fish in the spillway. I’ve seen some dead fish on shore that look like whales! Then I need to decide on a reel size. I am a Daiwa fan and I am thinking about going with the Fuego LT. I am not sure what is better for a versatile reel. 2500 or 3000 size? Also, talk to me about fishing line for this thing. I keep thinking I’d like to try braid line out as I understand it has no memory and can cast better. What strength braid and pairing to what strength leader would be best when you have no idea what may strike the hook? Appreciate the advice.
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Baitcaster already damaged
I never meant to imply the reel was made cheaply at all. I was just venting my frustration about damaging my new reel and not knowing how it happened. But I did finally remember the most likely place it happened. I caught a gar last month at the spillway and had to lean my rod against the stair railing because the gar was wrapped around my line and flopping around. I had no good place to put my rod down. Well the gar pulled my rod onto the large rip rap rocks. I’m pretty sure that’s the most likely time and place it got the damage.
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Baitcaster already damaged
it finally dawned on me when and how this damage occurred. I’m pretty sure it was last month when I took my rod to the dam spillway. I had caught a gar fish that got wrapped up in my line. I had no good place to sit down my rod while I tried to free the fish. I leaned my rod against the stair railing that was flanked by large rip rap rocks. Well when the gar started flopping around he pulled my rod onto the rocks. I’m pretty sure that’s how this damage occurred.
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Baitcaster already damaged
Ummm, when did I in any way blame Daiwa for this? So just as a follow-up, it finally dawned on me when and how this damage occurred. I’m pretty sure it was last month when I took my rod to the dam spillway. I had caught a gar fish that got wrapped up in my line. I had no good place to sit down my rod while I tried to free the fish. I leaned my rod against the stair railing that was flanked by large rip rap rocks. Well when the gar started flopping around he pulled my rod onto the rocks. I’m pretty sure that’s how this damage occurred.
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Really hating this Trilene XL 4lb test
The spool is not overfilled. My gripe with it is trying to tie knots with how small and flimsy it is, especially when I’m trying to do a uni knot, which is the only knot I’ve really learned how to do. If if this line gets snagged or twisted on itself it’s really hard for me to get it undone. Like I said, it’s like working with a cobweb I feel
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Baitcaster already damaged
No honestly I didn’t know about them. I’m still relatively new to this