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Senkoman12

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  1. let me tell you skeet reese rods suck big time. they are whippy and under rated. not worth $90 imho
  2. i just bought a PQ and a johnny morris sig series this year they have been awesome. i can literally cast a country mile with the sig series
  3. suffix performance braid. smoothest reasonably priced braid out there
  4. ummmm what happens if you miss? you gotta go swimming or something? if i miss with mine it goes into the end of the yard
  5. as the title states how long does a bass take to return to "normal"(i say normal very loosley and general) after a cold fornt. the was 85* and now around 76-77* we had a cold front yesterday and i had a tournament today and i got all screwed up. bass had lockjaw at my my spots. i only boated one bass to weigh in. im just wondering because grand prize tomorrow for another tournament on the same lake im fishing(yeah i know it sucks) is $1000. i want that $1000
  6. though the ugly stick isnt the most senstaive it will definantly catch fish. dont get disouraged it will be fine. the president is a very solid reel and will be a great reel. sounds like a nice solid setup that should work for you just fine
  7. yeah, 2 cans would last a lot of my buddies at least week
  8. when i fished yesterday the smallies loved anything electric blue or dark purple. there was an algae bloom so the water was pretty stained. it is really good in stained water
  9. your fine with a spin casting reel on a casting rod. a spinning reel is meant for a spinning rod. just get a rod for your diawa. get another ugly stick. they are only like $30. that setup will definantly get you going
  10. 2-3lbs is usually the average for most places. those arent small around here.
  11. i was thinking the same thing when i saw it
  12. joy i broke excel today. *#%!@
  13. sounds like you are pretty well rounded. id say now is just expand. try different colors and types of plastics such as craws or beavers
  14. why do you think the .308 is a terrible round? i dont own or hunt with one im just wondering.
  15. yeah they are. i hate when everybody here in NY calls it a carrot stick. i wouldnt be caught dead fishing a carrot stick. my excel blows the carrot stick out of the water
  16. depends....could be in my chair, on my dining room table, my garage, or on my deck or lawn. do it your self. no need for a line stripper when you have a drill and pencil or dowel
  17. it would have to be a toss up between my lamiglas excel 704C with a 6.4:1 Rick Clunn sig series reel with 15lb yozuri hybrid or my cheap walmart quantum tourament series rod(got it for $10 on sale) with a $30 gander mtn pro select reel with 6lb yozuri hydrid
  18. i love excel rods. you could not get a better rod made in the usa for $110
  19. NO YOU DONT!. the DEC is trying hard to keep them under control. if we had hogs your 2 buddies' farms would have more problems than some woodchucks. they are very damging and dangerous. i dont want them
  20. ive always wanted a lever action 30/30 rifle but for versitility i would have to give it to the 30-06
  21. bps PQ are good reels for the money. they are always on sale for like $80
  22. i think rnt calls are good but most custom call makers i know make calls that blow every production call out there out of the water
  23. tried apple skoal once. wasnt a fan of the apple flavor and it did make me feel nausus but my face went numb and real calming effect on me. my buddy chews wintergreen griz and i might be tempted to try it again
  24. i can call but im not that good. i need to practice. i just have some cheap but good buck gardner polycarbonates and a custom acrylic short reed goose call. i worked off from one one my fishing partners. any of you guys want some nice calls look into Soco calls out of central square NY
  25. heck yeah i am. i got permission to hunt a a sand pit with lots of woods and swamps surrounding almost 360* around it and i cant wait to use my new martin bow
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