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Glenn

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  1. Noticed??? Seriously? I don't go to ICAST to "notice" something. I let the manufacturers show ME what they want to showcase. I went to their booth and asked them to show me what they're introducing to the freshwater anglers this year. The video is what they showed me...a kickstand. Sure X Ship was new to Shimano, but not the industry. You said Shimano sets the standard for others to follow, but while other manufacturers were offering lighter rods and reels using innovative processes and materials, a kickstand was all Shimano had to offer for freshwater anglers. Quite frankly, I don't see other manufacturers scrambling to add kickstands to their reels any time soon. But AGAIN - it's not a slam on Shimano, so don't get all upset and defensive with me. They just chose to focus on the saltwater market last year, that's all. I'm sure they'll have some cool new stuff for freshwater anglers this year. 2 years ago, they did it with the Core, so perhaps they'll do something equally as cool this year.
  2. I've been an Abu user for 30+ years now, and have rarely had an issue. And when I have, I've not experienced any issues with getting parts or service. But I doubt that's any different from any other brand of reel out there. Properly used and maintained, any reel will last a lifetime. Although I obviously like Abu, I enjoy checking out reels from other brands and even trying out a few. It's always good to keep an open mind because there's a number of innovations out there. I'll be going to ICAST next week, and you can bet I'll be checking out all the latest reels. Last year, U.S. Reel introduced an innovative line level system that I found fascinating. And Pinnacle's selection is really amazing. They cover a very wide budget spectrum and have some really cool features not found on other reels. I've always thought Shimano had excellent spinning reels, but last year's ICAST showing was a big disappointment. The only new thing they offered was a "kickstand" for spinning reels. That's not a slam on Shimano. But after they released the Core the year before at ICAST, I was expecting more from them. I think last year's standout was Quantum's EXO series. They're incredibly lightweight - both rods and reels - and very smooth. That said, the new ABU MGX reels were almost as light, and huge leap forward for Abu. I bought 7. They work great, and are definitely the lightest, smoothest reels from Abu to date. Looking forward to seeing what's new at ICAST this year!
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  21. MinnKota has integrated their iPilot trolling motors, which use GPS navigation to automatically guide your trolling motor, with select HumminBird depthfinders. Now you can control your trolling motor through your fishfinder in addition to the supplied remote control. For example you can use the Spot-Lock feature, which holds the boat in one spot using GPS. In fact, Spot-Lock locations will now appear on your HumminBird unit, and you can store up to 2500 locations (as opposed to the current 6 in your remote.) Trolling paths up to 2 miles in length can be recorded, stored, and retraced later. This is the same functionality as today, but you can now do it through your Humminbird unit as well. Plus you can record up to 50 tracks now. A new feature is called GoTo - you can select stored data (Spot-Lock location, waypoint, or trolling paths), and the trolling motor will automatically take you there. Plus you can control the speed you travel as well. Another new feature is called "Follow The Contour" (available only with Lake Master maps) - you can select a contour depth on your map via your Humminbird, and the trolling motor will automatically follow it in any direction you wish. Not only that, you have the option to follow a contour several feet away from it, so you can cast or troll to the exact depth you want. This is also useful if you want to follow the shoreline but maintain a set distance away from it. Note that the remote and Humminbird unit are now connected, so many of the features can been accessed through your remote as well. This means you don't need to run to your Humminbird whenever you want to change a setting. You can also see depth and water temp on your remote too. MinnKota hasn't said when this will be available yet, but I'll let you know as I know more. Glenn
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  23. I never use Facebook nor Twitter on my smartphone, other than to read what others have posted. I'm just not that much into it. I use the Weather Channel app the most, probably. I also use the ScanRadio app, where I can listen to the police and fire radio chatter in my area. Kinda addictive.
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