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QUAKEnSHAKE

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  1. Your description is on an unbalanced rod though. On a rod that is balanced, fulcrum at the reelseat, where you hold it while fishing no matter the weight added/subtracted at the fulcrum point the balance will remain the same.
  2. be it to the butt or heavier reel If I had to choose i would add less overall weigth to the butt than try to balance using a much heavier reel.
  3. Balance is negated the higher you position the tip of your rod during actual fishing. The overall weight of the rod/reel comes into play more if say your tip is pointed high like / Balance will show itself more the closer to parallel you get, holding rod straight out --- So if bottom contact fishing with tip high balance isnt going to be as important as lightweight combo. Sensitivity is effected more by weight and stiffness than balance. The lighter stiffer you get the more sensitive something is.
  4. They did have one piece but those went first I would like the 7'6" M/F 1pc elite spinning in a casting version.
  5. Small cranks dont have much resistant so the need for low ratio and the power you gain isnt as necessary. The smaller/lighter spool will have a greater effect on the casting abilities along with the rod and the user. So the 70 should be better than the 200 for smaller cranks
  6. TW got me for 40 pack of Keitechs best And put those Northland jigheads to use with them, Gander did have them on sale for .50 a 2pack
  7. Okuma Helios 7' MH/F is just 3.5oz has power quick crisp blank excellent sensitivity and good balance works well with anything over 3/8 in weight. Can be found around $145 for a bit of savings. I have LTB Cumara Crucials in the same MSRP range and the Helios holds it own against if not bettering them. $137.72 http://www.walmart.com/ip/Okuma-Helios-7-Medium-Heavy-Cast-Rod/34742965 And if not what you like very easy to return it
  8. I would put the braid on first if space is left connect the mono fill the spool the rest of the way with mono you now know how much mono backing is needed take both off put mono back on first connect braid put rest of braid on spool is full might take 10 minutes
  9. I have shroomzs 1/20-1/10-1/5 weights I weighed my trd's and they range 3.913-4.331grams so any combo will work well with a good baitcaster, SV105 throws them nicely. ill use lighter when they may be hitting on the fall Go heavier to get to bottom of 20'+ lakes then hop them back
  10. Hoping to have success. I will be using a 2" Keitech Swing Impact Easy Shiner on a 1/20-1/10-1/5 ned head. 1/20 head shown
  11. Okuma Helios/Air/Komodo reel have ABEC 5 spool bearing stock.
  12. Im all over the place spinning 8' ML/ Mod, 7'6" M/F. Casting 7'6" ML/MF, 7' MH/F, 7'M/F, 6'9" ML/XF. Bass dont seem to care what rod im using
  13. x2 I got 4 outings with ned rig and only caught 2 fish on 1 of those outings(and those came fishing it veeerrrryyy slooooowwwwlllly literally deadsticking it), 3 outings skunked with ned rig. . so not a comfort bait for me just yet.
  14. I have the same annoying issue as you. Go in a thread and when back out goes to top of posts instead of where you entered Plus it doesnt actually show "just" the posts since last visit but keeps loading more activity. If I leave site for 3 hours( and say 30 posts where made) and come back it should show only those 30 posts but it doesnt work that way now, it used to with the old site. Ive resulted to marking all posts read just before I leave so when I come back posts freshly made are BOLD
  15. I just got back from there. One booth had sc croix rods 40% off around 20 or so various models. I asked about but didnt get to see new curado 70 or Steez TW they didnt have them.
  16. There are objects though that one may want to cast to and find how far "roughly" that object is. Like on a lake i fish there is an aerator that I cast to and this is the distance earth has
  17. well i found a football field and measured goal line to goal line it pretty close could definitely use it to determine cast length
  18. Ive used braid for all applications the past 13 years. If you need more abrasion resistance use a leader. If you need more give use a more moderate rod or loosen drag.
  19. the following catches were made with a maximum cast of that particular lure all easily past 100', wouldnt have caught them throwing just 100' Maximum distance with senko thrown with spinning reel Maximum distance with PalmTree bc reel Maximum distance cast with keitech paddletail hit after just about 5'-10' retrieve. PB as well so to me it is a factor
  20. Next thing you know Daiwa will put TWS on their STEEZ
  21. I have a 55# on my inflatable that is 12' size. I say if your back can handle the 2 batteries of sufficient size go 80#thrust route. Im now thinking of going 2 batteries (size 24) with my boat. I want the smaller size battery for less weight that i have to lift at once, a 40pound battery is easier on my back than a 60pound battery. I had a 14' jon and think it could handle 2 batteries easily A single size 24 bat with 55# thrust doesnt last as long as I would like. It scoots ok full tilt but sucks battery. I go on 40-300 acre size lakes Here my boat
  22. And depending on thumb placement it could be hitting the thumb or lower part of index finger. The line guide on the SV105 sticks out some and at times with my thumb across the top it gets hit, see the same happening here.
  23. Here is a diagram & instructions on this issue scroll down to HOW TO ADJUST WINDING SHAPE OF LINE http://fish.shimano.com/content/sac-fish/en/home/customer-service/reel-instruction-manuals/_jcr_content/bodycontent/content5050_2/rightcontent/download_16/downloadFile/file.res/SYMETRE%20FI.pdf
  24. Depending on presentation I think 12# is too stretchy, otherwise the line has worked very well for me. Strength is there, management is there, havent even used line conditioner. Ive upped to 16# as well hopping to negate some stretch.
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