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  1. Yes, I use them as well.
  2. Since you seem to be productive with the Ted, why not try a Neko?
  3. I don't really think the Simms works best with hard boxes. If you prefer hard boxes, my "old" set up would work better. You can find it here.
  4. Well thanks for trusting my opinion! It's working out well for you?
  5. I've put a lot of time into this and this mimics a Japanese minimalist style bank fishing set up. First my sling is the Simms Tributary. Its excellent, durable, light and quality, if a bit expensive. You can read about it in detail here: Once you have a bag, this is the system I use for storage:
  6. Those are really great! I really like that worm too!! Thanks! Sadly, with current exchange rates and shipping, they'd cost a gazillion to get them here...
  7. What trailer is that? I live on a Goby lake, though mine aren't colored like that. However, I think the colour would work as it reminds of perch and we have plenty here.
  8. Try the Jackall Super Break Blade. Somehow slides through wood. It's amazing.
  9. Oxblood looks similar to "Plum" from some manufacturers. If you go through lots of worms, perhaps try finding something in an Elastomer?
  10. My original answer wasn't great. I'll expand a bit. The regular Swing Impact is more like a worm-shaped paddle tail. It's a thin profile. So if you're after a worm profile or more finesse, this is the one. The Easy Shiner is more fish profile...but instead of a round body profile like the Fat Impact, it's quite flat. With no ribs and the thin profile, it's more of a "tail swimmer" and is more subtle than the "thumping and rocking" of the Fat Impact. The more aggressive thump of the Fat and the ribs should make it superior in dirty water or if looking for maximum water displacement.
  11. I prefer for the Fat over the "regular". And I also prefer the Easy Shiners over the "regular". I'm not sure if the fish well and truly care though.
  12. There isn't enough play in the wires. I'd have to cut all the zips to get enough slack. 😥
  13. Small victories! LOL 😆
  14. Yes, the switch works as expected. When pushed in and illuminated, the Power Pole works. When off and unlit, Power Pole does not work. So I think it's wired correctly? This is the switch here. Sadly, no specs. https://shop.highfieldnorthamerica.com/products/electric-switch?variant=45431888052390
  15. Yes, apparently I have to tap into the wire going to the switch. In this case, it's a yellow wire....which confused me (I thought colors meant something). I have done that...and it works. You can see my diagram below. However, I'm not sure what the switch can handle as its the factory switch set. How do I find that out?
  16. T-Rig (weightless): Deps Cover Scat Free Rig: OSP Dolive Beaver
  17. I bought a Power Pole Micro and was told the wiring was "simple", only 2 wires. The problem is, my brain is also "simple" when it comes to anything electronic (I'm a mechanical guy). So I'm confused. Here's what I'm doing. I have a switch panel that's "always on" regardless of Main Key power. That is to say my Mooring lights, Nav Lights, Courtesy Lights, Bilge and Radio (Aux 1) all work when the key is off as long as the corresponding button is pushed. I have a spare button (Aux 2) with nothing on it (as far as I can tell) and I want to use that for my PowerPole. Inside my console, there's a fuse block and the corresponding button wires go into the fuse block. The Aux2 is bottom right (unlabeled) and there's currently a 7.5A fuse residing there. Is this just a simple matter of taking my 10a fuse and putting it into the fuse block where the 7.5 fuse is and screwing the RED wire from the PowerPole into the Aux2 location? Does the black wire go direct to battery or can it go onto the black wires at the top of the fuse block? I'm sorry if this question is silly...but yes, I am really that clueless when it comes you wiring.
  18. OSP Dolive Beaver is the GOAT on the Free Rig...
  19. Bladed Jig, Neko, Poop, Free Rig
  20. The 8" Geecrack Bellows Stick is pretty awesome too!
  21. Deps Kincoo Air 13" Geecrack G-Crazy 18"
  22. Hmmmm....totally weird that you're not lipping that bass....
  23. "MY! What big teeth you have for a bass! " LOL 😆

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