I have handled both the LP and WLP...I only own the LPs but as far as fishablility goes...There are no differences in the two reels...The advantage of the WLP is if you were to use larger line....12lb+. Visually, the styles really need to be compared to really notice a difference. The WLP feels like an average reel...It's the LP that shocked me as to how small but for me that's a good thing...small hands.
I use a 7'MH BPS Extreme, Pflueger President 6740, 12lb Yo-Zuri Hybrid, and usually a 2/0-4/0 EWG. I fish 5'' Wave Tiki Sticks, SK Zero's, ***, Kinami Flash, and Yum Dingers. I only have one pack of Senkos and they are the 7''
The Pflueger setup would be nice. I have a combo that ran around 50-60 bucks. A Mitchell Advocet II and a berkley lightening rod. It's a pretty good combo that has held up pretty well
The Wal-Mart here was eliminating their P-Line inventory last month and had 8,10,15lb spools for $5. I bought some 8 and 10 lb spools and the 10 lb straightened an arkie jig hook I had without breaking
I am wanting to get a Tru Tungsten Bluegill. Never fished any of them but I have a friend that has three of the Tru Tungsten and they look great in the water
I too enjoy using the services of Tackle Warehouse. I just recently ordered a megaton of baits and a flipping stick from them. Even from California, it only took three days to recieve my purchases
The lake record Walleye at my local lake at home was caught on a snoopy pole
Texas state record was caught on a crappie jig too.
Doesnt make me want to bring a knife to a gun fight. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut from time to time.
Shall I recite any more "cool" cliches? ;D
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