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CarolinaBoy4Life

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  1. My apologies did not see the specifics only skimmed the post. 65lb Power Pro for me in these conditions
  2. I use Yo-Zuri hybrid for everything now. Break strength is must higher than listed. With line conditioner its my new favorite line because of price and performance
  3. I use the rage toad and gambler cane toad as well. BOTH killer baits
  4. Not sure what its worth to you but I have an 18ft center console bay boat with a 70HP Johnson and it will top out at around 43 MPH with just me in it and gear. With two people its more around 38MPH. Plenty fast enough for me at the moment. Boat style, engine size, load etc. would vary MPH that are able to be achieved.
  5. No one will be able to tell you specifics on a question like this. Its all about on water experience and learning your specific boat and how it handles. Even then daily variables such as wind, waves, etc. would change the answer. Once you get used to the boat and settled in to its operation I'm sure you will know where you feel comfortable in pushing it. If you don't know don't risk over extending your boating capabilities. Better to be safe than sorry.
  6. I had this problem when I first went from pond fishing to the lake after I bought my boat. I was setting hooks on rocks left and right because I was not use to that type of structure and the feel it gave off. Finally learned the subtle and distinguished difference and now know without hesitation when its a rock or an actual fish. Now that doesnt mean I catch the fish everytime I get a thump but you will learn over time.
  7. I started out with the silvermax as well. Although mine was the version from about 5 years ago or more. I still have the rod that came with the combo. Full cork handle, and to be honest I still use the rod and love it. Gave my buddy the reel when he first started with a baitcaster.
  8. And here I thought 45 MPH was plenty fast for me in my 18ft center console lol
  9. That's awesome service for sure. But unfortunately in today's America, with that gesture done once, many people (not meaning you) will expect that from here on out instead of a one time gesture by the company. I work for a leading OPE manf. and we receive the most absurd calls on a daily basis. Then people will threaten slander or to bad mouth on social media if the company does not give in to their demands. Its rather unfortunate that they do not understand the vast amount of calls received daily where someone expects something for nothing, or that they are owed something. Many times if you call in with a great attitude and not expecting something you will get a gesture such as Lews did for you. Rarely do you hear happy customers speak out, majority of the time its only "bad" service customers who speak out. Cudos to Lews
  10. The tatula rod is a great rod, can also be found for much cheaper on the auction site. Irod's get great feedback as well. All the rods you mentioned are a good choice
  11. Yes E10 is your problem. I work in the OPE business and it is an absolute nightmare for any engine really. I would never put it in my boat or equipment. I will always buy non ethanol. Ethanol gas has caused more damage to outboards, 2 stroke, and small engines than you can even begin to understand.
  12. While not a skiff I have a center console that is similar to the layout of the skiff your referencing. I see no reason why it wouldn't be able to fish from a skiff for bass or fresh water species. A buddy of mine has one and he fishs both salt and fresh water with it and loves it. Its all in what your looking for. I was focused on a bass boat then came across my boat for sale. Now I am glad I went with it because I can go salt or fresh without any issues. Just follow proper maintenance and shes good to go everytime.
  13. Absolutely have it inspected. For the price it shouldnt be a question to have a professional give you the peace of mind. A good boat mechanic can help you find a great deal or help root out a bad one rather quickly.
  14. I have a 17ft 8in Quest center console. Its lay out is different than most bass boats but it fits 2 comfortably fishing and three if the anglers are experienced and know how to cast. I would go no smaller than 17ft.
  15. Bought my ol man a Pflueger president for his birthday a few years back, uses it salt and fresh water. Beats the hell outta that thing and it still keeps on trucking. Great reel and even better at that price point.
  16. Dang good deal then. I'd love to come across some for that price. How you liking em?
  17. I think it may be the Tatula XT instead of the Tatula. Two different rods
  18. This is asked very often, I'm aware your new so site navigation is not a strong point. Refer to the above link and you will get A LOT of recommendations. I for one prefer the BPS Carbonlite, but there are # of great options in that price range. Dobyns Fury, Daiwa Tatula XT, the new St croix line seems to be a good rod based on price and components. Honestly if you don't have much experience with baitcasting rod's and different brands go to a local BPS, Gander mtn, Cabelas, Dicks etc and handle the rods and get a feel for them.
  19. Dobyns Fury is a good rod. I have yet to buy one but I have fished one briefly. The only issue with the Carbonlites I recommended is they are always on backorder it seems. I called and they said first of August is when the next batch of rods would be coming in. BPS is near by so I will be going there this weekend to get some more rods and reels. May also order a Fury off TW
  20. I use Carbonlites both old black version and the new white version. Favorite rod and within your price range. Also look at Dobyns Fury, Fenwick HMG, No. 8, and Daiwa Tatula CT rods
  21. Still a good one bud. Always hard to get a good pic when alone fishing
  22. I use mainly the PQ and higher BPS reels on my setups. Never had an issue like that till the last reel I purchased. The guys are right check the reel to see if its packed with grease. The last PQ I bought was smooth and felt good but just didn't seem to get out like my others I have. I opened it up and sure enough it was PACKED. I mean slammed with grease. A little cleaning by local reel guy and flushing and boom right as rain
  23. I use snaps. Never had any issues since I started using them. Seems to allow the bait to impart more action and it is much much easier to change baits if rod selection is limited
  24. I honestly have grown very fond of cranking. I love working shallow flats with a shallow running crank then venturing out to the drop off and throwing a medium diving crank along the ledge. Love a jig as well, and a swimbait on a jighead out deep or shallow over grass.
  25. Depends on what your needs are. Do you have a need for a frogging set up or a punching set up? If not honestly I would go M for smaller T-rigs weightless worms even cranks and spinners.
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