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K_Mac

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  1. I learned to hunt with a single shot. The advantage of doing so is you will learn to make every shot count. This is a good skill in any shooting situation. With a little practice you can reload and be ready for a follow-up shot very quickly. Enjoy!
  2. WRB I also managed to catch fish in many different conditions on mono for years-Tilene XL in particular, most of the time. When I found copoly I realized that it offered better fishing characteristics for me. For contact baits I now feel the same about fluorocarbon. I guess my point is the only real question when it comes to line is, "What do you use?" "Why" is a subjective judgement, as shown by the numbers of fishermen that both love and hate any line mentioned.
  3. Catt you have caught more bass than I ever will. In spite of that, I will take a good fluorocarbon or copolymer every time, except for crankbaits. WRB all of your data does not reflect the way a line feels when fished. That is information that cannot be ignored IMO.
  4. You may be right. Of course Cardinal fans have reason to feel that way!
  5. Sounds good!
  6. Arietta was hit on the rear end. It was not a career ending shot. Up and in is a very different thing. I wonder how you would feel in Pittsburgh's place? It's all about perspective. Hitting a pitcher in the *"¥ who has already come up and in to two batters is criminal? Grow up cubby.
  7. C and G I don't care if Arietta hit anyone intentionally or not. After you drill the second guy you have crossed the line. I think hitting the pitcher who has done the hitting is exactly the right thing to do. Why should he be untouchable? Arietta should have taken the base and kept his mouth shut. His actions are what caused the situation and escalated it. Getting a key player hurt in a stupid fight could cost a championship. That would be a sorry end to the Cubs season. Just one more in a long line of failures.
  8. I don't blame the Pirates for drilling Arieta. They hit him in the backside. He came up and in, hitting two Cubs. It was a measured response. He should have just taken the base and moved on. You can argue it wasn't intentional on Arieta's part. Not likely. Part of the game IMO. No harm, no foul. It was a tough way for a 97 game winner to end their season, and in a 5 or 7 game series the results might be different. Arieta's performance was incredible though and Chicago deserved the win.
  9. Way to go Cubs. Great game. See y'all Friday!
  10. I agree that one game is a coin toss. I also agree with giving incentive to win the division, but I am not sure what we have is the best answer. The three best records (and maybe the best teams) in baseball being in the same division complicates things. I think there will be adjustments next year. Whether they are for the best remains to be seen. I'm still agrevated about lowering the mound and the designated hitter...
  11. I love hot foods. If chilli doesn't make you sweat and your nose run, it probably isn't hot enough. With that said, there are some limits. I once had some salsa in Houston that was made with ghost peppers. No thanks!
  12. I am a fan of both teams, although I am a life-long Cardinals fan. Either team will test the Cards in the divisional series. I think a Cubs v Cardinals series would be great for both cities. Go Cubs!
  13. My wife quickly learned to use a baitcaster mainly because she didn't like the the limitations of spincasters and doesn't care for spinning reels. She does very well, except close in. She is working on pitching, but has not mastered it yet. Show her how to set up and adjust her reel, and how to cast. If she is committed to learning, she will be fine. Give her a budget and help her choose something you both like...
  14. All good additions. A good pair of side cutters that can be found quickly is a must.
  15. Golf clubs, firearms, bicycles, cars, enthusiasts can argue about the darndest things..
  16. I have a similar lever on my Honda 4 Stroke. As already mentioned, it is a fast idle lever.
  17. Catt I clicked on and read your link, in addition to 14 others. In practical application it is strictly semantics IMO. There does seem to be a distinction in older literature but I can find no real differences in modern manufacturing. Edit: Catt as I investigate further, it becomes clear that the carbon fiber that begins with graphite can be a higher modulus than that which derives its carbon from other sources. I am not sure any of this is relevant to fishing rods, but it has been an interesting Sunday afternoon project!
  18. Catt if you do a comprehensive search, you will find that in spite of marketing claims and various terms and descriptions, my post is accurate. Graphite fiber and carbon fiber are one and the same. It is graphite bonded it longer strands.
  19. I almost posted something like this, only less helpful and more snarky. Thanks for saying this in a less judgemental way. Bill while there is no industry standard, there is consistency among some of the better manufacturers, especially within model lines. Graphite is bonded in a way that makes it a good material for pencils or lubricant, but not fishing rods. Carbon fiber is graphite bonded in longer strands that make it useful for many more applications. Google is a very useful resource...
  20. Philo if all posts that were silly, dumb, or off topic were deleted there would be a lot less to read here. My post count would be much lower. It's all good.
  21. Just reading this thread has exhausted me. I am going to bed.
  22. Aldo that is quite a first post. You may be the best bass fisherman no one has ever heard of...or not. Your shoulder may be damaged, but your ego is certainly unharmed. Maybe you're just trolling...only time will tell. As far sight fishing is concerned, some feel strongly on both sides of the issue. Tournament fishing in general is a source of stress to many anglers and fish. We have discussed these things here many times. If you have something to add to the conversation, we welcome your thoughts; if you just want to tell us how good you are and stir the pot, not so much.
  23. I would disassemble it and put it back together according to the schematic. If you don't have one you might be able to find one online. Without a drawing or a detailed video, box it up and send it to Mike at DVT. He is a site sponsor, skilled mechanic, and a trusted source of information. He will probably be along soon. Good luck.
  24. Happy birthday RW!
  25. A glass rod matched with a crank of the proper weight will cast at least as far as any graphite rod.
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