Reminds me when I lived in california, winter to them was sunny 70F+
I'll repeat but in better wording: Better hosts on many of the shows. Not lying about fish weights would help too.
Cars are luxury items too, some don't realize this since they are just about everywhere, the point here is a boat is a toy and has one specific purpose so the demand warrants a higher price.
Well sensativity is just one quality you looking at for price, the rest of the components like guides, seats, weight, balance, warranty also contribute to the price, sometimes name too.
I don't have a preference in hooks but I use gamakatsu more because of availability, I have yet to have a problem with any ewg hook, standard or superline
Components made decades ago in southeast asia have left a sour taste in the publics mouth, it's still taking time and raising questions about newer products that get announced. I've seen American products made worse off than imports now.
That doesn't give you much room considering the pa law about ladders. Depending on the runoff of the water I would guess the bottom is riddled with debris from flooding, since you say snags are very common, I would also guess there is more carp and hog suckers present than anything else. What you can do is get some cheap hooks, bullet weight and some cheap stick baits and try to survey your casting zone, that way if you snag you won't lose anything costing too much. I would suggest to find the channel a bit down and look for the bass around it. I have two dams similar but not as deep and bass hang out 15ft from the dropoff. If you want you can PM me the dam area so I can check it out or find some info for you
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