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QUAKEnSHAKE

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  1. And that $300 reel can be had for just $200 right now 7.1:1 version.
  2. Other than tech specific trolling rods looks like the BnM Original Buck's Graphite Jig Pole is 16' https://grizzlyjig.com/p-266-bucks-graphite-jig-pole.aspx $49.95 Here BPS but its on backorder http://www.basspro.com/BnM-Bucks-Graphite-Jig-Pole/product/1211160251/ $69.99 For the above rod the company has available replacement rod tips http://bnmpoles.com/p-236-bucks-graphite-jig-pole-bgjp-series.aspx underspin will work on it I use underspin with my crappie pole I pictured The one thing is the guides are an alloy, seem they went to these so not sure about them does he use braid that the only "iffy" thing?
  3. Going by spool weigh the CH50E has a BIG advantage CH50E spool 11.5grams the TAT spool 18grams. Thats 1/4oz difference the lighter lure has to overcome to get the spool started. If you go any lighter, I think the TT review mention, the Tat had a little trouble going below 1/4 lure weight. Myself I would get a Tat just cause I had a Ch50 and have 2 other 50size shims so light end covered.
  4. Look at B'n'M rods or Wally Marshal rods WM rods made by Lews now. $50-$70 range should get a nice one. Look at the size diff from crappie rod on top reg spinning rod on bottom
  5. Dont know but GM just had core100's a person could get for $210.
  6. Quantum Smoke 7' M/F 3.4oz of well balanced sensitivity delight.
  7. I would do fine with no lures. I went nearly 3 years tossing nightcrawlers on #4 hook exclusively. Take all my lures Ill go back to crawlers dig them up if need be. I dont fish a high variety of lures, like this year Id put Palm Trees as my lure of choice for 90% of my fishing. Then tossed 5%rippin raps with senko, frog, jig, spinnerbait sharing the final 5%
  8. There could be a way to measure rod sensitivity. There are vibration monitoring devices that could be set on the rod reelseat position then have an adjustable device creating a tic or vibration on a set lenght of line using a standard line or just on the rodtip. The monitor can feel these inputs through the length of rod and give readings higher lower at set levels of input. Somewhat like the sensor for richter scale measures vibration from earthquakes. So set input at 1/8,1/4,1/2oz equivalent force tap tap tap, read monitor, the higher the reading the more sensitive the rod is or the smallest force to get reading. One rod could measure down to 1/64oz force while another wont react til 1/8oz force applied so the 1/64 is more sensitive. Or a setting of 1/4oz input and rod A gets reading of 1000 on monitor, rod B get 1200 the rod B feels more vibration at reelseat thus more sensitive. Just thinking
  9. An older spinnerbait that worked very well for me the Chummin Minnow like a beetle spin with a fish profiled scented body.
  10. Also on what Loop_Dad about set-up time is the pack-up time after a day out all the stuff has to go back in your vehicle so plan for the same amount at end of the day.
  11. No debate Boston Acustic Pro 6.0 F/R and Soundstream 15" SPL160 subs kicking back in the early 90s Doesnt matter much now cause cant hear as well.
  12. Just recently the Chrome Blue Rapala Rippin Rap Silent version at BPS they stopped selling them. Online only 2 colors left.
  13. To add Set-up times is so-so but usually from parking to actually going on the water is less than 30 minutes not rushing but easy pace with kids tagging along. If Im by myself Ive been on water in 20 minutes. If you have a good back a small gas motor can go on them not so sure about 5hp seems to me it too heavy for boat & mount. IIve seen you tube vids with gas motor on he is out on Lake Michigan and has a fishfinder set-up as well. Depending on your state it may have to be registered Im in IL it costs me $22 for 3 years. Here the Lake Mich vid
  14. Yes I can stand mine has wooden floor boards that can be taken out/in. It is very stable as far as flipping turning over, not an issue One thing of note is wind can be a bit tricky at times Ive went to using 2 anchors front back otherwise you get spun around one anchor. Motor wise though I have 55# it takes very little to power the boat and moves quite well just on half throttle. There are other models as well an SE8 SE9 that are a little smaller but nearly the same shape so if alone might consider those plus cost less. I got the 124 cause I have 2 kids so some space for them.
  15. Im nearly 4 years with my Sea Eagle124SMB and yes it has been a tuff little boat. Im going to jinx myself but no punctures yet. I too was hesitant but ordered a catalog from Sea Eagle and it had samples of the boat material. I tried puncturing the material with a pen had a friend hold it while I tried poking it with a key couldnt puncture it. Here is the surprising thing we used a lighter and held the flame on the sample for 10 seconds and the sample didnt melt through it got very pliable but didnt melt away at all. I do have scuff marks from rocks branches and stuff but its going good. Here is mine you can see it has ok amount of space. I now have a seat that goes on that metal bench.
  16. yep a yellow paper insert in the box has the specific instruction for the SVS. now if its really needed??? clean the brake pipe after each use and add a drop of oil to the brake pipe and bearing recommends lube 1 in 5 outings or once a month
  17. What is causing the nicks in your line? Braid has less abrasion resistance than fluoro so what may be causing a nick in fluoro could cause braid to break/snap. If its from backlashes then yeah braid holds-up better.
  18. None of the posts in this thread show. Also in My Profile Likes Received Mlbassin's Like doent show from his Like he gave me for post #20 in this thread nor does it show on the post itself. I got a notification of the Like Other posts that dont show http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/127858-first-online-order-questions/#entry1408545 http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/127860-spinnerbait-issues/#entry1408550 http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/127780-best-rods-for-around-100/page-3#entry1408929 couple in here http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/127889-most-sensitive-bottom-contact-rods-under-150/
  19. Mine still not updating in "My Content" tried on PC & laptop, IE & Chrome not updating my posts.
  20. Yeah now on another site a 7'2" MF for $115- I keep telling myself I dont need it I dont need it.
  21. X3 I dont think many if any would say to use an 8' Med Light Moderate 2pc rod for wacky senko fishing but its my favorite rod for that presentation.
  22. I think I had high expectation with the Cumara based on the hype and it didnt match that hype/expectation to me. Agree they have their good and bad points so its a pesonal thing there. I do feel they help in the weight/balance/sensitivity cause they work together so to speak. Leaders & fiber coated water well there are the issue points.
  23. Well casting rods from what Ive own/owned my Quantum Smoke 7'M/F is at the top of my list. The list includes 7'6" Cumara, 6'9"LTB, 7'Veritas, 6'6"Premier, 7'Clarus. Smoke also happens to be the lightest and balances the best which I feel contributes to its excellent sensitivity.
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