I have 400's and 580's in copper and my father has 580's in amber and 400's in copper as well.
The 580's are "said" to help read electronics better in the sunlight, and decrease the glare.
Me and my father can't tell a difference...
I can read my electronics fine with 400's, and I can read underwater just as good with 400's.
I can say that I would get amber, and definitely glass lenses over plastic.
I've always used Power Pro, and tried Fireline once.
But I just started trying Spiderwire Stealth, and it's the cheapest and so far my favorite. I don't think I'll be trying anymore, I'm gonna stick with it.
The main reason is that it's so smooth and it doesn't cut your fingers when flipping. Power Pro could kill a man.....
The design with the heat shrinking tube keeps beavers on the shank of the hook very well too. I like the angle of the hook when hooked in a plastic, it's pointing almost straight up ready to penetrate.
If you find a heavy wire straight shank hook without the Heat Shrink Barb, it's very simple to make your own.
I'm still learning on this technique, and have liked an 8' rod better than the 7'6''. Punching is the only technique that I use actual flipping, and the 8 rod lets me flip a little further.
What is everyones flipping matted grass/ Punching setup?
Rod, Line, Reel. I'm curious to see everyones, but make sure you post the specific type of braid, not just what size.
Ike?
I've seen Skeet cry because he missed his daughter being born, and Gerald cry more than once.....
I've yet to see Ike cry. He gets excited, not throwing a fit.
Finally the drive is over!
Fished toho for a few hours today, and didn't do too great, not too bad. Caught a few fish on a Bronze Eye, and a Money Minnow. We put in at LakeFrontPark, and didn't go down too far.
I've heard alot about North Steer, is this a good location for right now?
Thanks.
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