anything less than 3/16 I would use a spinning set-up....maybe even 1/4 if your having trouble....My advice with your reel would be to apply alot of brake and slowly work your cast control down until you feel comfortable throwing baits.
How could a different sound be bad...I understand that it's not what you expected but it can't be bad...keep it around and one day when the bite is off it may be the hot ticket
I really like the zero's and keep them separate in packs but somehow I accidentally threw in some non zulu baits with my zulu's....you live....you learn :-[
The last I heard, some of the closest generators were in marion ohio and going for about 1200 for a small one. The closest kerosene heater was nashville tn. We got it kinda bad here in Richmond KY as well... last tuesday I had 1 1/2' of ice on my car and took me 45 minutes to get 1 mile to work... got power now but had to sleep at the hospital a few nights....we had over 12,000 peope without electric on Wednesday.
My E7 is paired with a Kistler Magnesium TS MgMWCRH70 which is a 7' H. It feels like a great combo but haven't had the chance to break it in as it was bought in Dec.
If you're on a budget or don't want to drop alot on a rod I would suggest the Mojo Bass rod...It seems to be a descent rod but haven't had any experience with it
I don't remember the warranty details but I think it's Lifetime to original owner with replacement for normal use damage.
yeah, my 6'10'' MH does feel a little "spongey" at the tip but when put to practice does impede any action of the rod. The Cumara will be a little stiffer at the tip but I don't really know hoe you could go wrong with either/
Berkley Vanish, Viscious Flouro Fence Wire, Gulp stinking minnows, just about anything in the .99 box at Wal-Mart, which I frequent, and these 9" FLW brand "things" that had a fish type body with googley eyes and a huge grub type ribbon tail.
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