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OnthePotomac

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  1. Oh yes, I have a ton of them from past Dick's Senko sales. They are hard to find though and have never seen them in our Walmart Senko display. Order on their site.
  2. I agree on the prop shop look. I bought my yammie used stainlesss from a prop shop and he cupped it for free.
  3. I carted a net out on the Potomac for 12 years and never used it, so now it hangs on the wall. I dealt with bass, cats perch and snake heads, but never needed the net.
  4. They dehydrate and don't smell too bad LOL They also die pretty fast after eating the stuff.
  5. I have an 11 year old 7' MH KVD worm rod rated 1/4-1 1/2 oz, 10-25lbs I tried for frogs with 50lb Sufix 832 and it worked, so that is what I use. It weighs 4.9oz.
  6. For mice use TomCat food blocks around on the deck, Then all you have to is ick up the dead bodies periodically.
  7. I use Shimano ACT2 and Cal's drag grease on my gears. It keeps them quiet and smooth. I do not grease my pinion and drive shaft bearings any more and just dip them in TSI.
  8. If mine are not being used they are never without a cover until they are on the boat deck for fishing. Even the unused rods in the rod box have covers on the reels.
  9. I am in this boat. Been doing it for so many years I just know the right feel.
  10. I retie everything the day after fishing, change some baits, clean the Potomac gunk out of the line guides, hose down the spools with KVD and everything sits until I get back out, be it a week, or a month, then it is pack up and go.
  11. I have Carbonlites mostly now, but I had two 7'MH Extremes 15 years old until last year and braid was no problem. One was a frog rod. I traded them in at the 2020 Spring Classic for two Carbonlite 2.0 rods.
  12. I really like the BPS restaurant at Ashland. Good seafood.
  13. Interesting question because I have three Curado 200E 7's and all three are nine years old and stock out of the box, yet one of the three will easily spool itself with a plain Senko and it has always mystified me. All three are spooled with 15lb Invizx. The doggone thing just goes forever. Only that one reel. Go figure.
  14. All of my plastics are fished on 15lb Seaguar Invizx.
  15. Braid and I have never had a loving relationship and I only use 50lb Sufix 832 on the frog set up, but just to be sure it behaves I throw the frogs out with more of an underhand lob than a wing ding let er rip cast and it works well.
  16. Like anything you buy it because you have the money and want it.
  17. BTW, look at the new Strike King 1.5 Hard knock.
  18. The information I provided came from the company's web site four years ago
  19. Line & Lure is a special polymer blend that becomes part of the fishing line it is applied to. Other line treatments you find on the market are primarily silicone oil and solvents. Silicone oil only temporarily coats the line and solvents can damage line. Silicone oil rapidly comes off the line (on your hands and in the water), requiring re-treatment of the line after just a few casts. The special polymers in Line & Lure are hydrophobic (water repelling) and very slippery. It doesn't allow water to draw back on to the reel spool, which eliminates the line drag that a "wet" spool has. It also protects the line from wearing out as quickly as un-treated line because it resists the abrasion that wears line out. It contains no oils or solvents as in Reel Magic that can build up and collect dirt like silicone/oil treatments will.
  20. Inside the line slot is a little black plastic wheel with a concave surface. The darn thing gets loose and moves in and out on its little spindle to the gears. Look at it each time you use it and make sure it is out so the line will lay in the concave surface. I think I am on my third one over the last several years, but i like them for spooling new line on and they are reasonably close. Don't use it if you have reel magic on the line, or it will slip. The line wheel has to be real dry.
  21. I rarely venture away from a medium rod for any cranking. I only throw crank baits on 10 or 12 lb Invizx.
  22. No pulling on the hook. Lock on to it, twist it in the right direction to back it out of the tissue and just lift it out. Very easy with no barb hanging on.
  23. Good guys with really good information
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