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VikingsFan

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  1. Hello everyone. Today I purchased a new reel, a Pflueger President to be exact and had a quick question. The reel won't be used until next Spring, I know I should have waited but I got a good deal. My question is kind of hard to explain. Should I put any oil or grease on the reel before I use it next Spring or is this not needed? Also when are the appropriate times to be adding oil and grease to spinning reels? Also does any one recommend any specific products? Any help you can offer me would be much appreciated.
  2. As previously stated you can catch carp using a variety of baits. Pick up a few different baits to try and see which ones work the best for you. I personally use Nightcrawlers, corn, and boilies. Good luck.
  3. Well I mainly use Soft Plastics(Senkos, flukes, lizards, etc.) and jigs. However I also like to use crankbaits and spinnerbaits. Yes like I've already stated I just can't afford to buy multiple setups, although I wish I could. Sam that sounds like a very good rod for me. Thanks for all the help everyone, I really appreciate it.
  4. Hello everyone. I have a question regarding baitcasting rods that I hope you can help me with. I have been bass fishing for quite a few years using only spinning tackle. Recently I began researching baitcasting combos in hopes of purchasing one to serve as my primary rod/reel for bass. Now I understand that each lure requires a different type of rod to work the best however I just don't have the money to afford multiple setups. My question is what if any would be the best baitcasting rod that I can use several lure types with? I know what brand of rod I want to purchase but I need help with length, power, action, etc. Well any help you can offer me would be much appreciated.
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