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J Francho

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  1. My style is mid century modern. It's very hip right now.
  2. Stretch and invisibility are not major selling points for using FC line for me. It sinks, is dense, transmits bites well, knots well, manageability, lasts for YEARS, and is made with precision are. You get all this with Tatsu and Invisx. Seaguar products are the most consistent I've used, and they are the only ones I'll use anymore for FC mainline and leader material.
  3. Baby = reduced sleep, lol.
  4. House cat. This is bobcat: Also a bobcat:
  5. I was speaking about musky rods. Inshore rods are generally about the same as bass rods with full grips, just higher power. I've set quite a few people with inshore spinning rods for use frogging for people that for whatever reason needed to use spinning. A 5000 series reel handles 40-50# braid well. I recommend a reel with a full aluminum frame.
  6. Got engaged, my oldest son got engaged, had a son, found out I'll have a granddaughter in March, got a ton of things done to the house, 2020 was pretty good.
  7. This is literally all you need to know.
  8. That ceiling seems a little off
  9. I like this rod so much, I have two of them The MXF version is good too, and I have a pair of them as well.,
  10. What's wrong with overlapping? I have over 50 rods, usually only use one tenth at a time. Works for me!
  11. You mean like the 6'3" MLXF I used to catch this, and around 50 others that day?
  12. Redeye = Coosa (Micropterus Coosae)?
  13. That frame and thumb bar screams early 90s to me.
  14. I don't envy your situation. How about a PODS? We did that when my fiancé sold her house. It was less than movers, and allowed us to pack and unpack in a much less stressful timeframe.
  15. Karman Ghia station wagon. Rear engine - puts new meaning to junk in the trunk!
  16. I do not know or recall any casting reel made in my lifetime that was left/right convertible.
  17. The length keeps the line off the water for less mending.
  18. It's not for me, but it should work just fine. I like a similar length (6-6.5) rod for jerkbaits. It would probably work for topwaters, like spooks and poppers as well as throwing spinnerbaits to close targets.
  19. It's not a requirement to have a ML, but I do like using my two ML rods when appropriate. I'd say they get used around half the time I'm smallie fishing. Most baits can be thrown on M power tackle. If you get into deep, vertical drop shot fishing, a ML/XF stick will serve you well.
  20. It's a hot topic.
  21. You cannot find anything because this information shared was totally false.
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