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5bass

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  1. Big deal, the Cowboys beat the Redskins. Everybody beats the Redskins.
  2. Larry the Cable Guy puts on a great show. Another good one to see in person for non stop laughs is Rodney Carrington. Plenty of his stuff on YouTube
  3. I cant believe you actually went to the bathroom as the fight started.
  4. Glad to hear you are doing better frogtog!
  5. Quake, to lock the spool with the Quick Flip takes a little more than light pressure but nothing close to heavy pressure. The button is plastic (I suspect for weight concerns) and it's held up being pushed probably 300 times so far and it still feels like it did when I got it. The combo braking system is designed for an angler to get maximum casting distance with minimal backlash. Centrifugal is better for low speed casting (pitching/flipping/short distance casting) and starts up at the beginning of your cast. The magnetic brake takes over as the spool starts to slow on casts that have the spool moving at high speeds. (Big cranks, swimbaits, etc) This link may help you out.
  6. This is getting worse by the day.
  7. About a month ago I obtained a Pinnacle Optimus XT and Perfecta DHC5-701CAMH Combo. Right out of the box I could see that this set-up was not your 'run-of-the-mill' combo. Once I strapped the XT to the Perfecta it was obvious that it was on a different level. The first thing I noticed was that it balanced out well, something that is not common to find when split-grip rods are involved. A typical split grip combo tends to be tip-heavy. Not this one. This set-up balanced out about 1" in front of the reel. It feels great in hand. I immediately loaded the reel with 12# Berkley Fluorocarbon. On the water, the XT/Perfecta really shines. The Optimus XT is easy to dial in whether your throwing a small jig or a heavy Carolina Rig. In my opinion, the drag system is what separates a good reel from a bad reel. Clearly, this is a good reel. My 2nd trip out with it I noticed some shad were jumping so I moved over to the area in hopes that I could hook up. Well, I got all I asked for and more. I threw a 1/2 oz swimbait to where the shad had been jumping and let it sink for a couple of seconds. On about the 3rd crank with the Optimus the Perfecta loaded up nicely and I set the hook. Almost immediately the drag was hummin'. The fish was way too strong to be a largemouth and it was making a run going deeper as it stripped drag. I knew right then what it was and I also knew that the drag was going to get a workout. After about 5 minutes of give and take, I finally saw what was trying to break my arm as well as my rod and reel. Yep, a striper. A 14 lb striper. I got the fish in the boat and thought to myself that the Optimus/Perfecta combo did a great job. The rod had plenty of backbone to handle a fish of that size and strength and just enough give to keep my line from breaking. It was a nice balance. The drag as I spoke about before was butter smooth each time it started up which is very important. If that drag has any catch or hesitation at all while starting up, I dont land that fish. That goes for any fish that is big enough to strip drag, not just a striper. A 4 lb largemouth can snap your line if your drag isn't up to par. The Optimus XT drag system is up to par. Besides it's good looks, another thing that attracted me to the Optimus XT was the Quick Flip button. On my 3rd trip out with this set-up I used the Quick Flip pretty much all day, flippin' and pitchin' a jig around docks and isolated cover. It worked like a charm and really comes in handy in these situations. It not only helps you out, it keeps you from wearing out your bearings just to lock the spool every 15 seconds. The Quick Flip button locks the spool when pressed down, in case something grabs your bait before you can manually turn the handle and get prepared for the hookset. Just pitch/flip your bait, press the Quick Flip and you're ready to drop the hammer when needed. Until that day I had forgotten how nice it was to have a Quick Flip button because none of my current reels have them. The Perfecta DHC5 rod is a beast. I fished everything with this rod. Swimbaits, finesse jigs, football jigs, a Carolina Rig, etc....and this rod is a HUGE value for the money. It easily competes with alot of the higher end/high dollar rods that I own and is very light and sensitive. Even the slightest bite creates a vibe on this rod. It's simple, to the point and meant for serious business. The Alconite guides are a nice touch, as is the Fuji blank thru reel seat. It's got a fast taper and plenty of strength to get a bass turned in the right direction. It really is an excellent stick all the way around. From what I can tell, Pinnacle has done a fantastic job with their Tournament Class reels and Perfecta DHC5 rods. Congratulations to Pinnacle for putting out excellent equipment without the huge price tags. That's really important these days. I see more Pinnacle gear in my future, for sure.
  8. I read some of the Grand Jury report this morning. About all I can say is that Sandusky is one sick individual. It's a shame to see Paterno go out with this on him but even though he technically did what he was supposed to do and probably won't face charges, I believe he should've done a little more than what he did.
  9. Hi Salenity, I just posted a review of the Optimus XT. It's a great reel with a ton of features.
  10. About a month ago I obtained a Pinnacle Optimus XT and Perfecta DHC5-701CAMH Combo. Right out of the box I could see that this set-up was not your 'run-of-the-mill' combo. Once I strapped the XT to the Perfecta it was obvious that it was on a different level. The first thing I noticed was that it balanced out well, something that is not common to find when split-grip rods are involved. A typical split grip combo tends to be tip-heavy. Not this one. This set-up balanced out about 1" in front of the reel. It feels great in hand. I immediately loaded the reel with 12# Berkley Fluorocarbon. On the water, the XT/Perfecta really shines. The Optimus XT is easy to dial in whether your throwing a small jig or a heavy Carolina Rig. In my opinion, the drag system is what separates a good reel from a bad reel. Clearly, this is a good reel. My 2nd trip out with it I noticed some shad were jumping so I moved over to the area in hopes that I could hook up. Well, I got all I asked for and more. I threw a 1/2 oz swimbait to where the shad had been jumping and let it sink for a couple of seconds. On about the 3rd crank with the Optimus the Perfecta loaded up nicely and I set the hook. Almost immediately the drag was hummin'. The fish was way too strong to be a largemouth and it was making a run going deeper as it stripped drag. I knew right then what it was and I also knew that the drag was going to get a workout. After about 5 minutes of give and take, I finally saw what was trying to break my arm as well as my rod and reel. Yep, a striper. A 14 lb striper. I got the fish in the boat and thought to myself that the Optimus/Perfecta combo did a great job. The rod had plenty of backbone to handle a fish of that size and strength and just enough give to keep my line from breaking. It was a nice balance. The drag as I spoke about before was butter smooth each time it started up which is very important. If that drag has any catch or hesitation at all while starting up, I dont land that fish. That goes for any fish that is big enough to strip drag, not just a striper. A 4 lb largemouth can snap your line if your drag isn't up to par. The Optimus XT drag system is up to par. Besides it's good looks, another thing that attracted me to the Optimus XT was the Quick Flip button. On my 3rd trip out with this set-up I used the Quick Flip pretty much all day, flippin' and pitchin' a jig around docks and isolated cover. It worked like a charm and really comes in handy in these situations. It not only helps you out, it keeps you from wearing out your bearings just to lock the spool every 15 seconds. The Quick Flip button locks the spool when pressed down, in case something grabs your bait before you can manually turn the handle and get prepared for the hookset. Just pitch/flip your bait, press the Quick Flip and you're ready to drop the hammer when needed. Until that day I had forgotten how nice it was to have a Quick Flip button because none of my current reels have them. The Perfecta DHC5 rod is a beast. I fished everything with this rod. Swimbaits, finesse jigs, football jigs, a Carolina Rig, etc....and this rod is a HUGE value for the money. It easily competes with alot of the higher end/high dollar rods that I own and is very light and sensitive. Even the slightest bite creates a vibe on this rod. It's simple, to the point and meant for serious business. The Alconite guides are a nice touch, as is the Fuji blank thru reel seat. It's got a fast taper and plenty of strength to get a bass turned in the right direction. It really is an excellent stick all the way around. From what I can tell, Pinnacle has done a fantastic job with their Tournament Class reels and Perfecta DHC5 rods. Congratulations to Pinnacle for putting out excellent equipment without the huge price tags. That's really important these days. I see more Pinnacle gear in my future, for sure.
  11. That's typical fall fishing. You catch 10 one day, 2 or 3 the next day. I have found that the shad/bait activity is dictated by the air temps, water temps, barometer, wind, sun or cloud cover. With the bass keying on shad/bait in the fall, the shad activity dictates what the bass activity level will be. That said, I always fish areas that are filled with shad during the fall. If I pull into an area and see no bait, I leave. I fish the higher percentage areas.....backs of creeks, cuts, coves, etc....and I try to keep an eye out for shad pods and what they are doing. If they are just under the surface it usually means that they are active and I expect the bass to be a little more active as well so I choose baits that I can cover water with. If I notice that the shad are deep I will get over some shad schools and look at them on the graph and try to determine if there are bass down there around them. If there are bass with them deep, I will drop a spoon and try to get them going. The spoon will scatter the shad pods as it drops through them and is meant to get the bass fired up when they see the shad acting nervous and scattering around. A deep jerkbait is another bait I use when the bait is hanging out deep and not moving around alot. There are days in the fall when you have to pull out every technique you know before you can get on something steady. But don't feel bad, it happens to everybody. Just take your observations (weather and bait) and try to apply them to situations throughout the day.
  12. TJ Hoosyourmama will be a big help in my opinion. He's played with Palmer before and is a much better receiver than what they have on the field now. Murphy could be good if he could catch the ball consistently, Heyward-Bey, same as Murphy. Ford is decent so far and can make big plays happen. I really think TJ will be a help. I hope so anyway. I'd really like to see them pick up T.O. and get Randy Moss to come back.
  13. In my opinion, as a Raider fan, I think Hue Jackson could see that Campbell wasnt going to be the QB that everyone was hoping he would be. So when JC got hurt, Jackson saw that as the perfect time to get an upper level QB like Palmer. I don't see JC getting the starting job back but if he does, we'll have the best 2nd string QB in the league.
  14. My son has one of these as well. It's been a great reel so far even though 'in typical teenager fashion', he's very hard on his stuff.
  15. Marinovich could've been a decent QB if he had smoked a whole lot less weed.
  16. Dude, are you bored?
  17. The Jamarcus Russell whiff cancels out all recent decent 1st round draft picks.
  18. The offense is a relatively young group so if Palmer works out, they may not need any offensive players for a couple of years. They figure they may as well trade their 1st round picks, they sure have whiffed on a few lately anyway. Heyward-Bey, Jamarcus 'sizzurp' Russell. I will say that Heyward-Bey is getting a little better these days, the past couple years he couldn't catch a cold. He's still got a long way to go to prove his worth as a 1st round pick. Just win baby!
  19. Oaktown has been in need of a good QB for several years now....hopefully they can knock the rust off Palmer and get him in asap. This is one of the better moves by Raider management in a long time. (I hope)
  20. I understand the concern and feel for the people who make their living 'around' the game but as far as the lockout goes, I think it's awesome. Is it possible that it lasts forever?
  21. Note to self : Contact Nate for cell phone problems.
  22. I prefer stained. Not muddy, but stained. My home lake is gin clear from mid to lower lake and mostly clear above but when we get some rain, the upper part really turns on and thats where I always go first. Then I check all the creeks to see if I can find some stained water.
  23. Nice Bullet SF! That 300 Opti is bad azzz!
  24. The mighty Rangers will hoist the Cup this year!
  25. That was a great game last night. The Irish do have some issues, no doubt about that.
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