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  1. A grub is a grub, and there is no difference or they are all the same? I can't get behind that. Just like paddle tails, they are all a little or a lot different, and most have a place and time where they work best. I put the Kalin's in with the fat Alberts in the same bag, and it's like a scene from West Side Story, fingers snapping, and switchblades out... "five, six, seven eight"
  2. Gill colored flat squarebill, and similar colored weightless t-rigged trick worm.
  3. Some magnetic brake reels will do that sometimes. I have a couple of Daiwa made Cabela's reels that sound like the motorcycle in Bat out of Hell sometimes. A 7.1 Fuego does it intermittently too. Spool side play and moving parts in the brake seem to be the culprits, but I haven't found the specific actual cause. Doesn't seem to affect performance.
  4. Way too many variables for an easy answer, but keep this in mind, fish will pull 180 degrees opposite the direction you are pulling, and they will stop pulling if you do. If the fish does jump, reduce pressure but keep a bend on the rod. With practice a fish can be kept from jumping a majority of the time. I find I loose more smaller fish than larger fish. Slower rods and mono help keep them pinned. I find most folks loose big fish due to inexperience, and/or excitement at hooking a large fish. I've been pin hooking since I was 14, and loosing fish, specially heavier ones is a no no.
  5. I remember how confused all the information (good and bad) made me when all we had was books, magazines, a a couple of TV and radio sources. I am so glad we didn't have an InterWeb then. Get the 6.3 or 7.1. Don't get the 8.1.
  6. They will eat things that don't live there as surely as Brady will deflate a ball...
  7. There are no spinnerbaits in any lake...
  8. For numbers, it's hard to beat a black Montana stonefly. For size a small streamer or clouser, and a popper is always good once the water gets into the mid to high 50s as it is in a lot of places right now.
  9. Mooch, he should take up salmon fishing.... That's what they meant by hooked on smoking...
  10. I invented that. I also cut my road bike inner tubes and use those (like socks) on heavier rods. That self stick surgical/gauze tape works great too.
  11. I prefer cork. Synthetics have gotten better in recent years.
  12. This. And this. cue the credits.
  13. Not to mention that with heavier lines your arbor knot tying skills will be tested, no bueno.
  14. I want to roll up some of ya'lls stash....
  15. If they won't eat a moving bait, then a weightless plastic.
  16. OK Boomer....
  17. Yeah, I'm not sure about an SV for spinnerbaits, chatterbaits and other full sized baits. Skipping and pitching is where they are a plus. I don't use them because I find the bodies on most too small for my liking, but they do a good job with tiny baits.
  18. And red, cause it attracts them, and they can't see it...
  19. Congratulations shipmate! CPO D
  20. Is tackle infrastructure?
  21. Terrible news. The poise, courage and honesty demonstrated by this man under such sudden adversity and agony are remarkable and impressive. The love for his wife and his deep faith are both obvious in his words and demeanor. Thoughts and prayers for the entire Houston Family.
  22. Cheaper blades are usually thinner, thinner blades will start up faster, and will not unbalance at speed as much. They also tarnish easier, not necessarily a bad thing. A lightly buffed out tarnished copper blade is money at times. Not right now though, I can't catch a cold with a SB right now, very unusual for here this time a year.
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