Looking for some Realis Spybait's in 65, 70, or 80 size. Silver, Perch, Morning Dawn, and Chartreuse patterns. New or used, with or without hooks. Message me if you have some. Thank you!
Several used Ducketts for sale:
White Ice 7’ M Mod Timmy Horton casting $100
Triad: 7’ MH casting $80
Triad: 7” MH casting $80
Black Ice: 7’2” M spinning $250
Black Ice: 7’2” M spinning $250
Black Ice: 7’2” M casting $250
Black Ice: 7’4” M Cranking $250
$30 shipping plus PayPal fees. TIA!
Now that you have to report anything over $600, I was wondering if everyone is still accepting PayPal as payment? I usually sell a few grand worth of used tackle each year and I don’t want Uncle Sam looking over my shoulder. I’d like to hear from those that sell items consistently. Thanks!
Over the last several years, I’ve heard a lot from guys that fish the Great Lakes that little 1/16-3/32oz black Maribou Jigs swam in the water column are shallow smallmouth killers. I’d like to learn more about this technique, and I’d like to see some jigs from someone in the know. I’d like to tie a few myself on Hayabusa jig heads and see about cracking a few smalljaws here in Southeastern PA. Any experts on here?
I live by a lake in PA that has big gizzard Shad and I’m thinking the offshore bucktails/preacher/hair jig I see the TVA fishermen using might be a great option when the bass move deep. What’s everyone’s favorite brand and size? Also, what material do you prefer? Maribou? Deer hair? Something else?
Rod warrior and sixth sense are the EXACT same design. Rod warrior came up with the design ten years ago in Philadelphia PA. Sixth sense came out with theirs, what, two years ago? They ripped off the little guy and I won’t support them.
Here are some pictures of my sleeves.
I stay away from the mesh sleeves. Yes, they keep the rods from tangling in one another, but that’s about where the benefits stop. eyes can still pop out and hooks get easily tangled in them.
i use Rod Warrior USA rod sleeves. They’re are hand sewn neoprene and included an integrated reel loop to keep them from sliding. The neoprene acts as a cushion and also makes the combo float. It also takes a LOT of pressure for hooks to penetrate them.
yes, they’re more expensive ($10ish) and I don’t care, because the rod/reel combo I put in it is anywhere from $200-$400. It’s the best protection you can get for your combos and I highly suggest them.
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