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  1. Cabelas was a terrible company that couldn’t handle business. How is this JM’s fault?
  2. I actually had the 745 and traded It out for the 746. I really like to have a lot of power and this rod is so light and thin (to me anyway) that I just felt better with the 6 power. I don’t know what It weighs but I’ve thrown 1/2 oz weight, hook, and 10” power worm a lot on It which is perfect. Would have no issue putting a 1oz weight on It if needed. I’ve also thrown 1/4 oz weight, hook, and UV speed worm. Still worked fine for me. I really like the setup.
  3. Cool. Been using since 2018. Tat Elite, Tat SV limited x2, two zillions. Never messed with any of them.
  4. Spinning - braid to fluoro spook rod - braid to mono Other than that, I don’t fish leaders.
  5. Dobyns Champions Extreme HP DX746c https://dobynsrods.com/product/dx-746c/
  6. 6 days max from order to delivered in Texas for me from digitaka.
  7. Maybe, maybe not, but my 5 reels with It have never needed adjusting. I’m not sure why that would be a thing if they came needing to be adjusted. Surely Daiwa has its manufacturing tolerances down to a science.
  8. If It has the zero adjust (and I don’t know if there alpha does or not) then I don’t mess spool tension at all. Start at about 10 on the brakes and go from there. If It doesn’t have zero adjust, I click the button, use my thumb on the spool and adjust tension until the spool just barely starts to click back and forth. Then do the same with the brakes. Has always worked for me.
  9. My JDM Zillion HD came with 100mm
  10. The best thing I ever did was take a instructional trip. It was 8 hours with a pro fisherman. The first 4 were us sitting in a restaurant and him literally telling me the how he breaks down a lake for tournaments, what bass do based on water temperature, and what minimal amounts of baits he recommends I need for each season (water temp). We then went to the lake and he said ok, what would you do today based on what I just taught you. It was 3pm, July, blue bird sky, and 100 degrees, on a lake I had no knowledge of, and we wore them out. Ex: rule - big fish ambush winter (~40deg water) moving baits - A-rig, jerkbait winter slow baits - drop shot, Ned Patterning in winter- cut off all dirty water (feed more by sight in colder water), cut off all south facing coves (wind blown and colder). Now look for north coves that big tournaments go out of and start there. Hit the best looking cover in the back 3rd, middle 3rd, and front 3rd or the cove. 10 minutes or so per spot. If you can establish a pattern, go fish as many north facing coves following that pattern, that you can for the tournament. That’s a very short snippet of a TON of info I got that day. Just one pro’s, who is pretty successful, simplified way of breaking down a lake. It helped me eliminate water. It helped me simplify my tackle. Once you’re comfortable you can start expanding out on tackle and such based off the same principles. Ill never be a pro or a hammer. But I do cash checks in local clubs, beat my buddies often, and catch fish.
  11. My buddy backlashes his constantly. I fish daiwa and just keep on casting.
  12. Is this to me? Because I had a 3rd fish not pictured. Those two were not 8 lbs.
  13. First loser ?
  14. 8 lbs even today in 3 fish tourney. Got second.
  15. I recommend pressing the button before sitting the rod down and not ugly-ing up your setup with a float.
  16. Not my experience at all with TW.
  17. It’s that defier you see on the bottom left. Waiting on my swimbait reel to get finished up and I’m putting the same line on It!
  18. My photos look great on my phone but always look fuzzy once uploaded to bassresource. I think it’s because It forces me to resize them. Anyhoo, that has nothing to do with your topic.
  19. I thought a spook was a walking bait?
  20. First I’ve heard of this on a crank bait.
  21. Ohhh I’ve got It. Another 150 or 200 for the frog setup and a power handle for the c-rig 200. Any recommendations on that, bulldog? Ill save the spool and bearings for another project.

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