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Felix77

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  1. 10 lb PowerPro is what I use on all my spinning rods.
  2. Fun show to watch when they are showing lures and their action under the water. Besides that it's hit or miss for me in terms of liking it.
  3. I prefer the weight inside and the hook exposed but flippin mentioned above a lot depends on the circumstances.
  4. I still use mono ... For backing.
  5. x2 on the Trilene for FC.
  6. I was recently turned on to Rapsody Rods. As my budget allows I am converting to their rods. Great rods at a great price. Their "Crank It Up" should fit your needs. http://rapsodyfishing.com/shop/index.php?route=product/product&path=60_63&product_id=56
  7. I went camping with my family and friends last summer. One of the guys on our site came to do a little fishing but had no clue what he was doing. Bought all kinds of stuff and some worms. He was skunked on the waters right in front of our campsite. I befriended him and "showed him the way". One fish drew some of the others over including my kids. About five of us spent the next few hours talking, drinking beers, smoking cigars all while casting out worms and waiting for the bobber to drop. One rod/reel amongst us all mind you! His girlfriend even took some of the perch we caught and cooked them up! They left more excited about the sport, I got to do some unplanned fishing alongside him and it was all over a hook and bobber. Time and a place for everything people.
  8. Nice ... that's a fish of a lifetime up north. WTG! Kudos for putting her back too!
  9. I have a Strike King 3600 box with the following. I need to use them more too! KVD 1.5 (0-6 feet) - Chartreuse/Black back, Sexy Shad, Bluegill Series 3 (5-8 feet) - Pumpkinseed, Bluegill, Sexy Sunfish Series 4 (5-8 feet) - Chartreuse/Black back, Sexy Shad, Craw Series 3xd (9-12 feet) - Bluegill, Sexy Shad Series 5xd (13-16 feet) - Chartreuse/Black back, Sexy Shad Series 6xd (16 - 20) - Sexy Shad, Caribbean Shad I just picked Strike King because I believe that you need to get a feel for one brand across various depths. Once you gain more experience you can branch out from there.
  10. I learned on mono after trying to learn on braid. After several paralyzing backlishes on braid I reverted back. I would suggest 17lb mono for the very, very beginner and work your way down from there.
  11. Just drove up there this weekend with a friend to see the waters for ourselves. There is still a lot of ice on there but it's going away little by little. Funny story ... we took a rock and tossed out. It punched a hole through the ice and we ended up practicing our jig flipping into that hole for a little while since we were there anyway. Talk about 2 fisherman eager to get out on the waters to fish. It was good practice and it was fun ... LOL As for a meet and greet ... I am down for that. I'm also down for helping to coordinate it but I am not doing it alone. PM if you are interested in forming a committee for a Northern Meet and Greet.
  12. So ... I bit the bullet and bought 2 of their Hot Rod spinning rods. The Drop Em and the Tube Barrell. I picked them because I was looking for better quality rods for my finesse fishing. But because I am a co-angler I also needed something which was versatile for other things. I took them both out this weekend and they performed great. Here's the specifics for each day. Day one - Drop Em rod. I started with fishing the lure that the rod was intended for. The drop shot. The weather is still cold up here so I didn't expect many bites. Cold and windy but I was still able to launch my 1/4oz drop shot weight pretty far. I had great bottom contact. Much better than the old rod I used. I could feel everything on the bottom. Score one for sensitivity! I also tried many other things with it just to mess around. Swim Jig, Jig, Swimbait, weightless Senko and it all worked well. Score one for versatility. I did catch ONE fish on the drop shot. It was about 3lbs. My partners each caught one too but mine outweighed them both combined. Hehe Score one for confidence and bragging rights. :-) Day 2 - Tube Barrell - The weather was warmer but extremely windy. Gusts well over 10mph. It felt colder than the day before. Again I started off with using the rod for what it was intended for. The Tube. I used a Finesse Tube with 1/8oz internal weight. Again the sensitivity was there and it felt better than my Drop Em rod. I caught one bass on my 5th cast. I only got about 2-3 hours of fishing because the winds were getting worse. I ended up with two more bass. I was with 4 others on that lake and none of them caught anything. I'm sure the fish knew I just bought them and wanted to give me a good show. Seriously - They made a great 1st impression. I will be buying more in the near future.
  13. My favorite is the Subwoofer. Swim it on top for a top water bait. Add weight and swim it for suspended fish. Add to a scrounger or swim jig. Fun lure to fish with.
  14. I have a Abu Cardinal which I caught my PB smallie. Its one of the best things I ever bought @ WalMart.
  15. Yes and Yes. Have them both and love them. Great rods for the price. The Pro I use with a 7' MH for flipping/pitching mostly and the 2 Silvers I use for everything else (Power Fishing Related).
  16. Thoughts/Feedback about their rods? Just learned about them at my league meeting. http://rapsodyfishing.com/
  17. I just came back from my league meeting and they manufacturer their stuff in Mexico. They said they buy 100% american but assemble it in Mexico to be exact.
  18. Just discovered it towards the end of last year. Has become my #1 knot. #2 is the Palomar for hook to line.
  19. I understand that feeling. One guy in my league seems to fish these exclusively. When I am fun fishing I try and steer clear of the senko in order to learn other tricks. If on tournament day senko's are the way to catch them I will stick with it.
  20. Why did I read this with a whisper Bet you did too ...
  21. I have begun experimenting with using a swim jig as a search bait. If I get a bite or strike I can then immediately slow down and treat it like a regular jig. Fun way to spend a day at the pond. I did this with marginal success for the 1st time last week at a pond which is accessible from all around.
  22. Tried it today. I really love the action on these lures. Didn't catch anything but it wasn't the lure per se. I couldn't catch anything with any lure I threw from the bank.
  23. I bought the smoke and amberish ones. Love them. Great glasses for the price.
  24. I just use two #3's to make my own.
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