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Darren.

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  1. Wow, good luck with those! Sticky sharp, yes, but I for one absolutely hated the metal weed guard. Way too stiff. Perhaps they are using a less stiff metal now? Regardless, I now make my own weed guards and am having a blast doing it with a cheap fly tying kit and some 40# Ande mono leader.
  2. I use what I have left of my orange performance braid as line to sew things up with when I DIY kayak leashes or shorts with gaping holes, LOL. It is strong stuff!
  3. N. ASTY. Dang!
  4. Sometimes yes. But his avatar indicates his last visit was 17 hours ago. Guess we'll see
  5. My Top 5: LOL...I'm so not as diverse as y'all! And I don't even care 1. Wacky Rigged Senko 2. Drop Shot GYCB Shad-shaped Worm 3. Wacky Rigged Trick worm 4. Wacky Rigged Finesse worm 5. Mojo tied with TX rig (So technically 6). Of course there are other techniques I'll use, these are just my tops.
  6. Welcome aboard, Dirk!
  7. I've got one BL rod, a 6' MH spinning setup I was using for smaller swimbaits. It works just fine! I think it is a great rod for the money.
  8. Welcome to the forums!
  9. Welcome aboard, Eric!
  10. Welcome aboard! I just use a Uni-to-Uni or an Albright/Alberto to tie leader material. Only time I have to retie a leader is if I break it off, it gets too short or I want to tie a different leader on altogether. I know the FG is a good "knot", but unless you have found it absolutely necessary, it isn't.... My setup is light braid + leader from 4-15#. The two knots I mentioned work extremely well and I rarely, if ever break at the leader knot. Just tie it tightly, plenty of saliva, and cinch it down good. I caught my PB in thick slop with one of these using 10# leader. And there are a lot of other knots like the J-knot and Uni-to-clinch that can serve well for leader as well.
  11. Welcome aboard, Scott. Can't help you with your area, but have you spent any time reading the articles on this site yet? From personal experience, they are very helpful and could really help you out. But there are plenty of folks that could give you advice on your area. Probably will chime in later. Good luck!
  12. Welcome aboard, Lanier! Trying something new is always fun, but not always necessary. Tying a knot well is critical. I have no issues with the clinch, and most often tie it except when tying on a clip, or a drop shot rig, where I'll tie a Palomar, unless it is fluorocarbon, then it's a clinch.
  13. While I'm not in VA Beach, I don't know of any bass guides. Salt water is about all that is advertised around here. That said, you could probably place a few phone calls to some local reservoirs and lakes down there to see who they know of or could recommend to you. I'm sure there are at least a few. This guy showed up in a quick Google: http://vbfishguide.blogspot.com
  14. Don't anchor much anymore with anything other than my StickIt Anchor pin (shallow water). If I do take one, I've gone to using a chain covered in an inner tube hooked up to a 26' retractible dog leash. Past anchors have been mushroom anchors, simple dumbbells 3# and 5#. I did not go with the claw anchor as we have so many trees and heavy branches for them to get stuck on. Even if you use the "quick release" method for them. For now, if I'm in deeper water, I just use my trolling motor to keep me in position.
  15. Actually, if you define compact by width, no, the Uni is not more compact. But by length it is. With 10# and 15# PowerPro plus 6-10# leaders, the Uni-to Uni is plenty small and compact. Just use what works best for you and don't worry about it!
  16. Welcome aboard, Jeff!
  17. This is the key, I believe. Thicker line works better, provides more surface area for this knot to bite into. I just don't see this knot as viable (FOR ME). As I have stated before, I've actually been tying the uni-to-uni more lately as it is a more compact knot and passes thru the micro guides on my LT rod better than even an Albright/Alberto.
  18. Welcome aboard!
  19. Sweet!
  20. Holy cow! That's a BEAST! Congrats, man!
  21. Yup, beats a skunk any day of the week! I'd have loved to catch that over a skunked outing
  22. My sons and I have caught a few snappers. Fortunately for us they were not larger than a good 12" diameter shell. For the big ones that we couldn't use long pliers to unhook, we cut the line and let them back to their domain. Some we have been able to release w/o hook in mouth.
  23. Welcome aboard! Can't help you with Pflueger reels, but there are a lot of folks here that can. Good luck.
  24. Whatcha need? Or...want?
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