Everything posted by santafish
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7’6 or 7’11 swim bait rod
Have you seen/heard anything about the 7'6 okuma guide select? I think it's a Collab with tackle warehouse... Looking to throw a tiny klash on it and an wondering if I should be trying to get a 1-4 oz mh rated rod vs the 1-6 H.
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The latest sale thread
ALF used to have pretty good pricing on used/trade ins but now it seems like it's just better to wait for a sale and buy new from a bunch of other retailers. Shame, used to browse their site all the time and picked up a few gems.
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New Tatula spinning reel
I know this is an old thread but the 2500 FC sized tatula mqs are gems. Lighter than the equivalent sized vanfords at just under 6oz and far smoother than anything Shimano has to offer (think 19 certate levels of smooth). The air drive rotor in the tatulas 100 pct is an improvement over the ballistic MQ's rotor.. which combined with the magseal in ballistics made turning the handle a little heavy. Daiwa really needs to bring the fc sizes reels to the US market.. for freshwater bass fishing where tons of people are using 2k sized reels anyways, they would absolutely blow the Vanfords out of the water.
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The latest sale thread
Even for rods that are "in stock" if so I will pass on this otherwise great looking deal..
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The latest sale thread
Any of the edge guys recommend a jerkbait rod for the sale?
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New Zillion rods being introduced
Tbh those rebellions are fantastic rods.. was hoping the zillions would be Steez lites but it seems like outside of certain models they are very different rods.
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Eastern PA Fishing Reports
Was out this past weekend. Susky River level is really high still versus what I'm used to but they were hitting everything I threw except chatterbaits. Had lots of success on stickbaits, dropshots, and finesse paddletails.
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Eastern PA Fishing Reports
Headed up to north Branch of the Susquehanna later this weekend on my kayak. Anyone been out that way recently?
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High end rod help
If you're really worried about warranty, probably best getting a nrx+ second hand and leveraging the expeditor program if anything goes awry. Most actual warranty cases in any brand is a major pain in the butt. Either months to replace the rods or some kind of dispute. Have heard good things about dobyns service but personally have never liked their rods at their price points. I was in a similar position and just got an nrx so I'd stop wondering what I was missing by not getting 'the best'.
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New Guy From Michigan
Welcome, only fished in Michigan once myself but it was great fishing. I'm jealous.
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Help picking first better rod in a while
I would look seriously at the 6'9 ML Zodias. Very fast for solid hooksets on single hook applications but not so stiff that you're compromising the line integrity. I wish they had the elongated foregrip that the expride have but the handle isn't uncomfortable by any means and still feels very ergonomic. I bought one on sale thinking I might regret getting it instead of an expride but once I used it and felt how sensitive and crisp it was I never looked back. I fish on a kayak FWIW and while the zodias doesn't quite play in the same sandbox as my nrxs or adrenas I've never felt like I was lacking any feel or comfort while fishing them. Maybe step up to a medium if you're throwing 1/4 oz jigs a lot.
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What do you want your rod to look like?
Performance is key but it can't look like a total POS. I'm not a fan of cork.. as least in most modern rods due to pitting etc. I am a fan of carbon fiber or high quality EVA, just don't show wear as much and feel like they're going to last longer. Out of all the rods I own have to say my favorites are by far the poison adrenas, crazy light and very sensitive with an unconventional but very comfortable grip. I will admit though that the OG st croix legend Xtremes with the shark skin handles were the first rods to really get me to consider a non cork handle. Since then I've never looked back.. especially as cork quality in even high end rods have gotten worse.
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performance anxiety when fishing with guides.
Happens to everyone. Get some Daiwa SV spooled reels just in case.. have to try pretty hard to backlash those. But some guides are just total tools. I was out on a guide in Michigan once (visiting family) and thought it would nice to take my sister and her husband out with us as they've never fished before. Long story short this a-hole of a guide proceeds to yell at them and tell them that they screwed up whenever a fish would spit the hook. We were trolling for salmon so not sure how common it is to lose fish but the landing ratio was pretty bad. Guess who hates fishing now because of this experience? Don't let guides stress you out man - just enjoy your time out!
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Hi from PA/NJ
When I do that it says I can only send 0 messages a day. Must be some kind of waiting period before being able to send PMs.
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Hi from PA/NJ
Can't figure out how to PM some of you guys who are in the area. Guess it'll have to wait till I figure it out one day. If anyone wants to fish feel free to PM me and I'll respond once I figure it out.
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Hi from PA/NJ
I fish marsh creek all the time. You one of those hardcore musky guys?
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Reel size question
Also a Pflueger is absolutely tiny. I used to use one for my trout combos and it's about the same size as Shimano 500 reels.
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Hi from PA/NJ
I'm in the Philly area so pretty easy for me to get to NJ.
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Whopper Plopper or Berkley Choppo?
The color is just on top, basically the bottom of the lures are white ish and all the fish will ever see. I may carry different sizes with me but carrying different colors of ploppers/choppos just sounds crazy to me.
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bare minimum. how FEW rods can you get away with?
Honestly I bring a ton of rods every time I go out but 99 pct of the time I'm really only using my medium fast spinning setup and my mh/f casting. Other rods are really just for ease of throwing a different bait without having to retie all the time if I want to swap baits. I do find that a more moderate fast action helps because you can still get decent hooksets on single hooks but also get away with using treble hook baits whereas a true fast or x fast kind of rules out trebles.
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Braid-to-leader on a bait-casting rig?
Braid to flouro all day. As long as you get some decent 8 stand braid even 30.lb line won't give you braid dig for most applications. For rods with guides that don't like knots I'll usually just tie on a shorter leader and have it outside the guides while casting.
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How often do you change line?
Went braid to leader for almost all my applications a few years ago and I'm still waiting for my braid to wear out so I can try some of the new fancy stuff I bought... I retie leaders quite often but the main line just seems to last forever.
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Weightless plastics
I've had good luck with weightless craws and tubes. Depending on the lure I actually go to a spinning setup. Usually start with a 5' senko but sometimes they're just after that smaller presentation.
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Old town sportsman PDL electronics
I have the cellblok switchblade combo as well and it works fine if you have the rails in the right spot. Assembly kind of sucks because they give you pretty bad instructions but one thing to watch out for is that if you have the transducer in line with your drive/propellors it will show up on side imaging and dampen image.
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Finding spawning/transition areas
Summer is probably going to be just fishing the shallow lay downs and grass edges. Generally want to be above the thermocline but hard to tell without electronics. I would try going on navionics chart viewer to plan if you were making one.