x2. I started using them this year and love them. Haven't seen a big difference with or without so its a plus for me to quickly swap lures without a retie
I like the Big Crankster at it's price point. I tried the Skeet rod and the KVD rod at $100 but the Mojo just feels better to me. It's a good rod and glad i picked it up.
Bass is a good fish to eat and I will keep some from time to time. I am am avid bass fisherman and love the sport but if I am fish hungry I will keep them as long as they are within my slot limit. If you are just wanting to eat fish you would get more out of catfish or crappie but hey it's within your rights to keep watch you catch as long as you are following the law.
I am going to start using one i purchased for 99 cents. Basically i am just using it to get waypoints so i can mark on my hard maps but will only use it if i get on a good spot and not for every fish i catch. i don't have an unit that keeps track of waypoints so i use my phone until I can get a depth finder that does have that feature then the phone will be used as a phone agian and in the bag.
But back to this one unless it has a fishfinder on it then thier are much cheaper options than this one and i rather spend that money on a lure or something else.
going to work on Jerkbaits this spring, Ledge fishing with Deep diving crankbaits, spinnerbaits and the Jika rig this year. May throw a couple other things in thier but that's my primary goals for this year
I picked up a tube of Megastrike at DSG over the weekend from the positive posts on this site and can't wait to give it a try soon. With that said I used YUM and Bang and had Ok results with them but giving MegaStrike the primary spot this year to see how it does.
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