I up'd my line to 15lb Seaguar Smackdown and loved it. Needed some other line and Smackdown wasn't around so I bought the 15lb Super Slick. Worked very well on my Drop Shot with an 8lb fc leader.
Gitzits and their Gitzit tube heads are my go-to. Cabin Creek also has some great tubes.
My only knock on MegaStrike is that they don't come in the 3 - 3.5" range. They are more like flippin' tubes IMO.
LOL ... this is what happens when you have about 6 months in between casts. One of my winter projects is to organize tackle. This was reorganized just a few weeks ago from a plain 3700 I had and I added two new lures for next year ... 1.5 shallow and the Lucky Shad.
I found that when learning to Crank that one brand across various depths is working for me. Here's by Crankbait box ... covers me from 3 FOW all the way down to about 20 FOW.
Tournament Goal: Last two years I floundered in the last 2 tournaments to drop out of contention for BOBA. I need to figure that out.
Fishing Techniques: Refine my drop shot game. Build my crankbait game. Explore spybaiting for Smallies.
Personal: Maintain my weight loss.
I use the 3701's for my terminal tackle. Same size as the 3700 in length and width but narrower. I was able to fit two of these in place of one traditional 3700 in my bag.
x2 on the memory issue. Red in bass fishing always confused me.
One side of the camp says it disappears under the water ... thus the red line.
Other side of the camp says red indicates "bleeding" on lures and hooks. Thus very visible.
I thought they were too big for a drop shot but the new Fluke Stick Jr. is just right for DS. Picked up a few when I was in Miami. Found them at the BPS there.
It's a density thing. Since it is denser it transmits vibrations better. I think it's worth it at lighter weights. Once I get to 3/8oz. it's a toss up IMO.
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