Hate to be a smart aleck but if there is water, it ain't dry.
Is the water moving? look for seams, eddies, deep holes, eroded cut banks on outside bends, submerged logs and boulders, etc. Fish early and/or late in the day when the sun isn't overhead.
The one thing that really makes me giggle about all the complaining, is that people have always said it's not bearing count that matters, but bearing quality. Yet there are a bunch of people seriously complaining about there being a bearing or two less. Whatever happened to quality? Like RW mentioned, after they get into the consumers hands, I'm sure we'll all learn that they are still very good quality reels. Shimano wouldn't release a bunch of crap and tarnish the name they've developed over the years.
Actually, we do have a version with small ".com" in that exact spot for when it appears anywhere BUT the site. Reason being is simple: you're already here.
BASSclary - yes, we're going to update the apparel with the new logo. That takes much longer, but we're working on it.
Glad you guys like it!
Don't ask for sponsorship, ask to be on their regional pro-staff teams. You may not get things for free but you will more than likely get them at half price. I have a line, reel, rod and two lure companies where I get them half off.
Doesn't sound like much but it adds up over a year. I change line sometimes every couple of weeks. I may be on Seminole flipping grass this week and have a tournament at Marin or Lanier the next so have to go to light line.. One thing to do if you are like me is buy extra spools for your reels. It will save you a ton of buying fishing line.
Try to make some of the bigger fishing tournaments or the expo's (BASS and FLW have them). At the Classic expo, most of the company reps are there and you can talk to them face to face. Bring your resume with you so you can personally hand it to them. If you talk to someone, get their card so you can send them a thank you note and not a bad idea to attach another copy of your resume (just in case they misplaced it!)
Just fun and silly. After we see some user reviews I suspect the tone will change.
Shimano is the leader, the rest are still sprinting to catch up. The bar has been
set high...I'm excited for the reviews.
I have 9 reels that need fresh line for a big, upcoming tournament, Is this too many reels to take to Dicks or Sports authority to have spooled with their machine? I have my own line for each reel........ That or there is a college kid on my street who can do it for me.....
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