I have had a Charbroil for a couple years. I liked it and just bought a new Char Broil Infered one. Its still in the box. LOL
I cant help on the weber gas but if they are anything like their charcoal it will be one sweet grill.
I just released Tungsten Punch weights. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/120314-tungsten-punch-rigs-new/
I use a 7'3" GLX. Same rod I use for Frogging and Flipping. You need a good stout rod and I recommend braid.
It will work but in my experience not all that great. The water needs to be cycled through once in awhile with new water. I did the same thing in my first jon boat years ago with an old metal cooler. You have to be real careful with circulation and watch the temp or the fish will die.
It sure is. Every jig sold out of the Storm series I donate a portion to Tackle the Storm Foundation.
There is 7 jigs in this series designed by the mods. Here is the link. http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/index.php/storm-series
When I fish for long hours or its windy my eyes do the same thing. For me its from them drying out. Its even more pronounced now after having lasic. I carry eye drops with me and put drops in every few hrs or so. It helps and since i've been doing this I do not have near the problems.
Bump up the heat a little more. I had that same issue at 350. I bumped it to 400 and the problem went away. Some tight crevices will always be real hard to coat.
Do any of you run the viewable oil hubs or is everyone using the standard grease hubs. I need to replace some of mine and am looking to go with oil type.
This really depends on the spot. If its open water. Not long at all. I pretty much stay moving after each cast. If its grass, brush, points, etc I'll give it approx 10-15 casts. If I catch fish I'll stay. If not I move.
For the rest of June or while supplies last. I am marking down my bladed jigs .50 each. These baits have a lot of vibration and catch fish! http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/
Elite Blade
By no means do I recommend not retying. I wanted to see how long I could go. Doing what I did is not recommended but sometimes I just see how long something will last.
No but most of the time. I have my local lake that in the summer all I fish is a black blue jig and its the only lake I fish. Its one of those things that I do to see how long something will go before it breaks or wears out. More of a testing of the product then anything.
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