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  1. I've been looking to buy some of these jigs but I have one hesitation. They are more expensive than most jigs and because I lose a few each outing i bet the cost would add up. Do you guys think the added cost is worth it?
  2. I've been using this color a lot this year as I wanted to learn how to jig. It's been my go to color this year in any water condition.
  3. Haha thats funny, I guess we all do stupid things from time to time. In my case I'd much rather feel like an idiot than have to buy a new reel. Now it works and it's all oiled up. I never oiled a reel before, at least I learned a few things.
  4. I just purchased the tec spec MH xfast casting rod for jigging and I think it's a pretty decent rod for the money. It's a tad heavy but it feels good in my hands.
  5. Thanks for the videos and advice, sounds like standing on a kayak isn't an issue as long as your not an idiot and have a decently stable boat. I'm going to assume buying a kayak in the winter is a good idea, is there usually sales going on?
  6. Thanks for all the suggestions guys, I ended up going with F & S tec spec. 6'10'' MH xfast. It is definitely a heavier rod as compared to the veritas and carrot stick, but it feels good in my hand and pretty well balanced with my 8.8 oz casting reel. Thanks for all the advice guys. I caught my first fish on a frog with it today, never even used a frog before. Maybe during the winter I'll look for a high end rod on sale if I decide this is the style of rod I like.
  7. Well it was something stupid like I expected....I dont remember doing this but I had my drag loosened all the way so it was basically on free spool so nothing happened. But it's all fixed and oiled now. Man I feel like an idiot.
  8. I took the spool out of my daiwa exceler because I was switching lines and now the spool wont spin when I put the reel back together. I've probably taken this thing apart about 3 times. The reel is just a bit over a year old. When I turn the handle I can see some part inside the reel which connects to the spool spinning when I have the spool out. The spool will also turn when the thumbar is engaged and I manually try to spin the spool. Could lack of oil on my reel cause this issue or is this something bigger? Could I have lost a piece? I was going to buy a new rod today at dicks and now this happens...I was hoping to fish with a new rod today. Thanks guys
  9. I was able to go to a local outdoor store today which only had a couple of rods, the veritas and vengance. They only had medium action but the Veritas felt like a MH, that thing had some backbone to it. However I think I hated the color even more seeing it in person. I did feel the weight difference in the veritas and vengence. I'm current casting reel is a daiwa exceller which weighs 8.8 oz. Would that be really butt heavy on a lighter rod? It sucks that I wont be able to hold the vendetta as no stores around me carry that. I'm still planning on going to dick in a few days. However more suggestions on rods would be great. How good is the vengence for a $50 price rod?
  10. this topic isn't about high end rods, i'm talking about weight differences in the price range I suggested. Where is a link to weights of rods? It seems you know what some rods weight. The only rod in my price range I can even find the weight on is the Bass Mojo,
  11. I believe they would. I'm not saying no one can feel those few ounces, i'm just suggesting it's mostly the real experienced anglers who can feel those ounces. Just like anything in life, usually the people who know a lot about a particular subject can pick up on small details than many other people could not.
  12. I just find it very hard to believe that many people can tell the difference between a few ounces of weight which equates to something like a 2-5% difference in overall weight. Sometimes that difference in feeling may very well be the difference in tip heavy vs butt heavy not the overall weight. I'm assuming lighter isn't always better because I'm sure the weight of the reel plays a huge factor, a lighter rod on a heavy reel may balance very poorly. That was kind of a rant, but any thoughts on that? I will take a look at the shimano rods, when does the new line comeout?
  13. Does anyone know of a link or website that I can find the weight of the veritas and vendetta. I keep hearing the veritas is lighter, which would be a huge advantage but I have no idea how much lighter it really is.
  14. I'm a bank fisherman looking for a new casting rod. My last rod was a cheap ($30) 6'6 m action field and stream rod. At this point anything is an upgrade. I dont want to spend a lot of money because I want to get a rod with some features I've never tried so when/if I do decide to buy a really nice rod in the future I'll know more about which features I want in a rod. I'm looking at a 7'0 MH, preferably split grips and a foam handle (haven't had a rod with either of those) but those last two features aren't deal breakers. I dont have a BPS or Cabellas nearby, just dicks sporting goods. I would prefer to hold the rod before I buy it, but at the same time I'm new to the details of rods and it's hard for me to tell the difference when I do hold multiple rods. I'm looking at getting the Vendetta. I know for 20 bucks more I can get the veritas but I hate the looks of that rod. As much as we dont want to admit looks do play some role in rod selection dont they? lol What rods under $100 are good value rods? I've heard the dicks tec spec rods are good for $60, the BPS carbonlite (with shipping thats about 120 which is more than I want to spend)
  15. Sounds like it shouldn't be too much of a problem to pitch and flip from a kayak, thanks for the answers.
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