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Big Bait Fishing

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  1. Yeah even though you gave a good explanation, still just doesn't make sense
  2. From all this , I'll stick to a slow transition , 3 bumper guides work for me especially since I use longer rods that allow plenty of running guides .
  3. Teardownbeat a factory rod and rebuild it !!!
  4. i fish them off deep drops and depths of 20-35 feet , so even after a 60 yard cast , in deep water your still not too horizontal with the bait , causing the bait not to dig . i fish a variety of ROF soft trout baits , but have the best fish hit when fishing deep and super slow . if i were to fish 5-8 ft. of water i'd throw the Savage Gear Shallow runner3D trout in trout and hitch patterns , those baits work !!
  5. i have the Tournament Lite that has a graphite frame and it has no flex , and is an absolute joy to fish . research the reel you are interested in and read reviews , don't let frame material deter you ... oh by the way , i would pick a Lew's reel any day over a shimano , customer service dictates that ...........
  6. i don't fish them in the water column , i fish them on the bottom , VERRRRY SLOOOOWLY !!! , the extra weight keeps them down where i want the bait on a long cast without it nosing up on me .
  7. don't get me wrong , i'm not disagreeing with his methology , i just need to ''see'' it !! cause i doubt it , doesn't make it wrong ....
  8. monster swimbait rods will usually have a rating of 50-80 lb. line rating
  9. i'd take a 8'' Hudd ROF 16 in rainbow trout or a Canyon Plastics 4.5'' frog in green pumkin swirl ...
  10. a bass doesn;t need slack in the line to throw a bait . if they are allowed to shake their head even with pressure from a tight line , by shaking their head they cause more damage to the hook hole , enlongating it , making it a LOT easier to throw the bait ..
  11. Mike you lost me in this !! i'm waiting for pictures , videos , something !!!
  12. i would appreciate pictures !!! for how i'm picturing it and to my way of how it would work , makes me think you lost your mind !! :eyebrows:
  13. are you talking about plain trim bands ( 3-4 wraps of a different color thread in accenting your main wrap ) or are you talking about weaves ???
  14. i want to hear about your next rod and am waiting for pictures of the build , come on dude , we are waiting !!!! :eyebrows:
  15. those are suggestions for the lure rating of the rod , a 20-40 lb. line rating suggests a lure rating of 1-5 oz. , so 12 lb. line would be no bueno .. but then again , if your casting lures with that rod and you feel it fishes fine , then by all means , fish on !!! what lures are you throwing with that rod ???
  16. nice of you to take your time to do the data for others
  17. uni to uni works great for me when i use them , i use a bigger diameter flouro leader to increase the breaking strength of that line , it's usually not the connection knot for me but the strength of the leader . the only times i use a leader is on my spinning rod , 10 lb. braid to 12 lb. Shooter Metan Green or 16 lb. Sniper . those complicated knots are not my thing , good luck though , nice to see some one take the time to compile data for others
  18. letting a big fish shake it's head is how they tear the hook out from there mouth which leads to a lot of thrown baits , by reeling it in quickly the bass can't shake their head at all ..
  19. that's not what he was reffering to , he wanted to know he could fix the insert of the guide instead of having to remove the broken guide and have to replace it with the one Okuma sent him . i totally agree that one can wrap a guide on their own ..
  20. what , you only want one custom rod ???? get with it dude , get some more blanks , guides , reel seats , cork or eva , and get to building ,you're taking too much time on the computer and not enough time on that wrapper !!! :eyebrows: a suggestion -- map out all you want to do on your next build , make a blueprint of it and as to the steps you're going to take ....
  21. you are not going to be able to repair the guide , have a rod builder remove the broken guide , replace with a new one andthey'll re-wrap it , should cost you around $ 20 ...
  22. actually it sounds like you need to get a couple more blanks and components !!!!!
  23. i second that that St.Croix rod will handle that bait no problem , i throw mine on a Rainshadow XMB 944.5 which is rated up to 1 1/8 oz. and imagine that the mojo is stouter than my rod !!
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