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Jrob78

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  1. If I had to pick 1, it would be Pline CX. To me, it offers a decent balance of strength and manageability. Plus, it floats well enough to use with topwaters. Having said that, I currently use 3 types of line all from different manufacturers. It would be hard to use just 1.
  2. There are a lot of people here with tons more experience than you and me combined. You would be best served to try to learn something from those people instead of trying to be the teacher.
  3. I saw them on TW's page. They don't have them available yet but they will be here soon. Too rich for my blood.
  4. Fluorocarbon is used in heavily in the electrical industry, in lithium ion batteries, in circuit boards and who knows where else. Seaguar didn't invent it. http://www.sunlineamerica.com/technology/
  5. Sunline manufactures their line as well. Seaguar didn't "invent" fluorocarbon, they do make some decent lines and 1 really good one though.
  6. A very long growing season helps too.
  7. Really?? Seaguar Red Label?? Dude, you using something doesn't make it the best.
  8. Sounds Canadian, (not available in the US)....or from the future.
  9. Me too, Tatsu and Sniper are the best fluoro's I've used. If you want a cheaper option, check out Sunline Super. It's right around $15 a box and is the best cheaper fluoro I've used. I also agree that Vanish is terrible, not worth the money at any price.
  10. Do you mean Sufix 832? I've never heard of Gen 2. 832 has been out for a couple of years.
  11. I usually use a weighted, screwlock swimbait hook. The hook size and weight really depends on the bait. A 5/0 hook might sound big but you need a really wide gap to get a positive hook set. I use a 4/0-8/0. I also sometimes use a swimbait jig head. I use from 1/8oz - 3/4oz depending on the bait and how deep or fast I want to fish it.
  12. I've been using the Menace and Havoc Deuce a lot lately.
  13. Ok cool, I've just read some bad reviews. I'm glad you've had good luck with them.
  14. Nice going! I hope everything goes well with Rakuten though. They aren't known to be very reputable.
  15. That's a slippery slope my friend, proceed with caution!
  16. Jrob78

    Truck Gun

    The fact that you're asking the question and answering the question in the manner that you did tells me you're probably not mature enough to carry a rifle in your truck. You're going to mess around and get yourself or someone else hurt or killed. Carrying a weapon is a huge responsibility and shouldn't be taken lightly. It definitely shouldn't be done to be the "cool" guy with the AR behind his seat.
  17. The Arms rods are truly works of art.
  18. Tackle Tour has done a couple of reviews on this bait. The first version was poorly made and not durable at all. I think Lucky Craft redesigned the bait and TT gave it a much higher grade the 2nd time around. I believe both baits reviewed were the 130 size. Like I said, I've never used one but it comes up on the swimbait forums every now and then and the consensus is always, "get a different bait."
  19. I've never heard anyone speak highly of that bait.
  20. I have to disagree with you also. A long, moderate action, deep cranking rod is COMPLETELY different than a shorter, med/fast rod, in every way.
  21. I generally prefer hard swimbaits for topwater/wake baits. I like fishing soft swimbaits deep, or at least below the surface. If you want a swimbait that can fished on top, I would get a MS Slammer, a Shell Cracker or a Lunker Punker. The Slammer and Cracker can be waked on the surface. The LP is a topwater walk the dog bait.
  22. Yep, gotta use good hooks.
  23. That is cool. I wonder what they cost.
  24. It's WFN, the World Fishing Network. Like martintheduck said, they show fishing 24 hours a day. One day it will be fly fishing, the next will be salt water fishing, during prime time at least. They show a pretty wide range of stuff. I watch it more than I watch any other channel. I have Verizon Fios, not sure what all providers carry it.
  25. I've tried it a couple of times. I like using a heavier weight, at least an ounce. That way you can retrieve it faster and keep bottom contact. I also usually use baits like Shad Raps that still produce well at slower speeds (that was my thought process anyway.) I've heard of people using floating swimbaits on a c-rig too.
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