x2. i can usually also look at the bill and get a very good idea of what depth they run at. i dont use specific boxes, i just throw them where they fit in my crankbait boxes
we arent canadian. we live NY. J Francho lives in Rochester, I live just north of Syracuse and Clayton live not too far from Rochestor. Rochester is about 2 hours west from me
well then i did a favor for my buddy then a day early. His dad asked me this morning if i wanted to go fishing with him. of course i said yes. we had a good day eventhough he only got one largemouth and i only got a rock bass.
ill stick with mine that i got from p&c for $2 on clearance. they are no costas but they get the job done and if they fall in the water or break there isnt much of a loss. I will not pay over $30 for sunglasses. costas are nice $150-200, screw that
the honeycombs are ok. the tessaras suck big time. i would get a lamiglas excel. they have them in the same actions and lengths as the skeet reese but they are miles ahead of the skeet reese. much better quality and more sensative
I chose other. All my reels are BPS. I know they are probably made by Abu or Pfluegar but it says BPS on them so thats what I'll call them. I have had very good luck with BPS reels. The PQ, what an outstanding reel for $70.
Except for maybe the spider grub and the tube I'd use 5/0 EWG gammy hook, for senkos I think there is no better size. For the grubs and tube a 3/0 or 4/0 EWG hook.(EWG is all I use except for swimbaits)
join a club. i knew hardly anything about bass fishing and never fished tournaments until i joined a club. do it for your own good. i learned so much also. now im one of the top members after only 3 years. i pay $35 a year to be in the club $40 for club touraments and $75-$100 for state tourneys(only fish 1 maybe 2 a year). most clubs fundraise to pay for tournaments. i only pay for my $35 dues and my tournaments are paid for by fundraising.
had that happen in a tournament yesterday. my boater fished the day before on weedbeds in 4-8ft of water. well we fished those then moved to about 2ft and found them hugging wood cover. that was just overnight. they do move
sounds like you got a very solid set up. when using lighter lures you would want to loosen the spool tension. like setting the tension for the 1/2oz weight you would do the same for the 3/8oz. once you get real used to it you can memorize what the brakes should be set at for certian lures. just keep practicing. also while flipping and pitching you would want to back off with the tension but still use the brakes. some can do it without brakes but not me
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