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Gamec0cks5

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  1. Minus the gulp that is what my selection looks like
  2. I've been looking for some TW25 for my gun too, I used it at gunsmithing school and was amazed at it's lubricity. Where can you get some?
  3. That's not a bull shad it's a tru-tungsten. I like the idea of that browning bag, will look into that thanks @ Bassin is addicting I am trying to narrow down, but that is hard, I use a lot of ribbontails & senkos. But I like throwing a little bit of everything
  4. Yeah possibly I need to get a pretty decent size one though I have a ton of plastics so I can throw all kinds of different stuff for my clients b/c they most likely haven't fished much. So they just don't stick to one thing I haven't seen a worm binder that has more than 8-10 pages per one, I might be able to cram some more in there though.
  5. hmmmm.....how much do those run? I am not really looking for a new total bag(but not out of the question) I just wanna organize my original bag. Anymore Ideas?
  6. as i said, the video was done by Todd Williamson of Lures In Action LLC. i don't know what setup he has to do it. Ok cool!
  7. Ok so I am a guide for a local community here in Bluffton, SC. I bought a Bass Pro Backpack because of all the storage and it came with a few Plano Boxes. I am running out of room for my soft plastics mainly. I fish a ton of Texas Rigged Soft Baits. I have two Plano boxes one a 3600 series and the other a crankbait box. I also have a Falcon FTO Box for my terminal tackle, and a bps small box. The tackle storage is fine. Two Identical Side Pockets As you can see in these pics I am jamming all the pockets full of my softbaits in their original packaging. It is time consuming swimming through all those packages. I have it some what organized to have all different types of soft baits seperated. I have one small pocket with curl tails, and the rest with senkos and misc. ones and it is a pain to keep up with > I tried a quantum Worm Wallet at one point but maxed it out very quickly. Any Ideas? I want quick access to my soft baits but organized at the same time (I want my cake and want to eat it too). Keep in mind I bounce around from two boats I keep all my rods/reels and tackle in our storage room. My excess/bulk gear I keep in a small rubbermaid container. Thoughts? Ideas? Macgyver inventions?
  8. I've used the Berkley Cross Locs too, I use the 30lb version but they seem really small, but haven't had a problem with them either
  9. I use Falcon Terminal Tackle boxes now. They are so-so I don't love them for what I paid for it. I will say that they don't mix though. ON my old 3600 boxes I went to the Arts/crafts section in Wally World and got some adhesive backed magnets and put them at the bottom of each little hook tray. They work great for hooks I put about two in each section to hold the hooks in place. That's what I did, it worked pretty good but I had a ton of extra room in my 3600s that's why I went with the Falcons
  10. That's what I use
  11. I love me some Smoking Roosters! Big-O where did you come up with these names ?? ;D I like to rig mine t-rigged, weightless or swim it. I love these things! I just need to get some more colors of them.
  12. I guide on the lake I fish on and I have two pairs of glasses one is a pair that is Amber Lense with Green mirror, I wear these as my morning evening glasses. I also use them for driving I really like amber lenses for Driving (truck not boat). I also have a pair of Blue mirror grey lense. I use these after about 9-10am on sunny days or whenever the sun gets u p and it get's bright outside. I like these because it darkens the light a tad but enough to where it makes my eyes relaxed and not strained. WHen you are spending countless hours out in the sun it's worth it. I wear Coasta Del Mar sunglasses and before I owned a pair I didn't think they were worth the money. WRONG! My eye fatigue has disappeared, I love my two pairs and will never go back to cheaper glasses. That's just my .02, but I did like my Calcutta glasses but only the dark lense the amber are way too light IMO Hope this helps
  13. looks pretty good, how did you get that video? followed it with a waterproof Point and shoot camera or something?
  14. X2 I got caught on it, but haven't caught a single fish on it
  15. Good to hear I just ordered some from TW last night
  16. ok well i got it back together but now the drag wheel doesn't click and the spool release is not as firm, it has a lot of play in it. Does anybody know who I can send it to? Preferably a member on here, it will take weeks for me to send it to Shimano. :'( :-[
  17. How do I get the handle side off? I unscrewed the three screws on the side and unscrewed the spool tension knob but still can't get the cover off to get to the main gear? I can't find anything on Google about how to do it either My owner's manual doesn't provide a schematic either???? Any Experience?
  18. SO grease on main gear and oil on everything else? I have used REEL X in the past and have loved it, I need to get another bottle of it. It is just time for the seasonal maintenance for these reels Thanks Guys for all your suggestions! Keep Em' Coming!!!
  19. ok thanks for the tip I did not know that
  20. What brand of oils/greases do you use for your BC reels? I've been using Ardent Reel Butter, and Abu Garcia Reel Oil. Do you use oil on the main gear or grease? I would think grease since it would stick better. But I am not sure. I want to keep my BCs to run as smooth as the day I bought em. I have the hardest times getting apart my Shimano Sahara 2500 I can never to get to the main gear
  21. split shot T-Rig
  22. pellets are about the size of a Green Pea, I may try some Mustad Sheepshead SW fishing hooks they are small but strong
  23. Just ordered some Flexcoat V, and some small brushes ;D
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