I'm in the club with sam just coming out of my first year and can defiantly say that I thought I was a good fisherman but these guys know more than I thought possible about the VA waters. Defiantly a fun club for non boaters every one I have fished with has been a fun learning experience. look forward to seeing you at the meeting as a fellow BR recruit to the RVA bassmasters.
I sell cars/trucks so we cannot take the last weekend of the month off. sundays work best for me. saturdays are also hard to get off. Im cool with either one of the places
hahahh i love it, golf would be really boring too if someone didnt break a club or pitch a fit every now and then.
if it was a steez rod now that would be another story.
yah when you set the hook or pull on the line hard the line will pull through the top couple of layers of the braid. so when you spool it do it extra tight and when you are fishing it every now and then make a long cast and reel the line back in and use your fingers to tighten it up on the spool(not as much applicable when using cranks or moving baits more so pitching)
very true punching can be more difficult. I bit onto the swimbait bandwagon and what i found is that it is really hard to find a flip/punch rod that will be and ideal swimbait rod and vice versa.
i think your going to kill that premier pretty quick throwing 2oz+ lures, i would be looking at a 300 400 calcutta, pluton or a 300 curado. i just dont think that revo has the line capacity using 20+ mono or 65+ braid.
this guy has a lot of good points on the a rig topic
http://www.japantackle.com/Topics/brake_system.htm
this article will explain it
some days i like diawa some days i like shimano
overall i find shimano more user freindly but performance out of diawas better in optional conditions
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