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lmbfisherman

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  1. I've had no problems with my Veritas and it's been a year. I even got it on a clearance deal at a local shop last season at half the price. Of course now that I said something, something will happen.
  2. 100 bass wow, I wish I could land that many bass in 5 hours. I would love to experience a day like that. Congrats!
  3. A little off topic, lol...but I am thinking of adding another GLX rod..I was thinking of getting the 855, but would like your advice if that would be a better compliment to my 853, 854 and 894? The other I was leaning towards was a 893 NRX, but since you are saying the Cumara is comparable, would the GLX 893 be a better buy option I'm assuming than the NRX? I was thinking of using the 855 as a Carolina Rig rod and double as a heavy spinnerbait rod.
  4. In the end everyone has to make a living. lol
  5. Here is my main lineup - Casting 1. GLX 853C JWR - Chronarch 50E 2. GLX 854C JWR - Curado E7 3. GLX 894C JWR - Curado G7 4. Cumara 6'9 MH/XF - Curado 50E 5. Crucial 7'2" MH/XF - Curado G7 6. Avid 6'6" MH/F - Daiwa Lexa 100 7. Avid 6'6" M/F - Daiwa Lexa 100 8. Aetos 7'6" H/F - Curado Bantam CU200 9. Daiwa T Rod 7' MH/XF - Quantum Energy PT 10. Compre 7'2" H/F - Citica G6 11. Compre 7'2" M/F - Citica G7 12. Clarus 6'6" M/MF - BPS Extreme 13. Veritas 7'3" MH/F - Citica G7 14. Custom Loomis 7'6 H/F - BPS PQ 15. Triumph 7' M/F - BPS PQT 16. BPS PQT 7' M/F - BPS Prolite Special Spinning 1. Avid 6'6" MH/F - Cardinal 302 2. Crucial 6'8" ML/XF - Stradic FJ 1000 3. Airrus Ultra XL MH/F - Abu Garcia Cardinal I will interchange and use combos based on what I'm doing that day or if I'm on a friends boat, canoe, shore fishing or on small tinny/inflatable. Shore Fishing (2) odd times I will take 4 if it's not a long walk or a pond. Friends boat (5-6) Canoe (4) Small boat (5-6)
  6. For shaky head I use these - Avid 6'6" M/F paired with a Daiwa Lexa 12lb Yo Zuri Cumara 6'9" MH/XF paired with a Curado 50E 8lb Floroclear Airrus Ultra XL MH/F Spinning paired with Abu Garcia Cardinal Agenda, 15lb braid - that I'll use with a floro leader. - This is my favorite spinning rod (possibly change once I fish my new ML/XF Crucial), even though it's rated MH/F it really has a very soft tip and fights fish well. To me I feel acts more like a Medium. Haven't found a favorite lure yet, I'm still trying out different ones until I find the right one. I did buy some local guy shaky head and it looks pretty good. I'm itching to try it out!
  7. I have more confidence throwing a lipless when I am fishing a river for some reason. Spinnerbaits I throw in lakes, I just think it's a confidence thing.
  8. Last season (2012) was the first real season where I actually tried my hardest to bass fish. Before then I thought freshwater fishing was for wimps, I was an avid Saltwater fisherman. Pulling in sharks, linc cods, skates, even octopus...and was like HA, bass fishing how hard can it be? I tried half heartedly a couple years before that and I was skunked many times (just sticked with nightcrawlers and shiners). 2012 opened my eyes after I decided to take it more serious, I did a lot of research and decided to try out jigs first. The very first bass I caught was throwing a jig (Booyah I think it was some type of brown) with a ribbon tail worm on it. It was near a downed tree, it was only a 1lb bass, but the feeling of WOW came over me. This is fun, the feel was something I can't put in to words, all I could say is..I caught a BASS! To this day I still have the same feeling and the excitement to catch bass like it was my first. Now I know I was wrong and think Bass fishing is on a whole different level than Ocean fishing. Takes knowledge, skill and luck too...my only wish is that I was turned on to it when I was a kid. I'm still learning which I think is part of the fun, I have yet to have a very good day though like some of you guys have experienced where you get one fish after another. I would love to experience that some day!
  9. I really don't see the benefit of using C line and adding a floro leader. I think if you're going Co Polymer or Floro there is no reason to have leaders on either. Braid is the only line I would place a leader on as some techniques/situations are better suited with a floro leader or mono. That being said, it isn't written in stone that you couldn't use a leader on floro or co polymer. Just do not see a benefit. I would say yes, I'd go with Floroclear and around 10-12lb test, try it out on your Mojo setup.
  10. Personally I wouldn't mess with your Avids, I think you should buy another rod with the split grips you are most comfortable with and add them to your arsenal. If you decide you like Brand X better, you can sell your Avids for a decent price to fund another replacement rod. I am in the same boat, although I like using my Avids and I also have small hands nothing out of the norm just am a short guy lol 5'5". But I find the split grips to be more comfortable, I still love the Avids though just probably will be my second string guys. lol
  11. My 5 would be.. 1. Tracker 2. Shimano 3. G Loomis 4. Strike King 5. Berkley
  12. I agree it's the wire arm like couple of others have stated most likely. I also noticed if you buy some brands of really cheapo spinnerbaits the wire arms are so weak that they don't stay true after a few casts. In the end they aren't worth it.
  13. x2 I would agree too. A lot of under 100 and even under 75 dollar rods could handle frog duties in a heartbeat. As long as it has the backbone H/F or MH/F and 7'.
  14. I fished with white braid and didn't notice any difference in catching fish. Of course I used it on my spinnerbait rod and didn't use it for any jigs or trigs. If I did I would've probably put a leader on it anyway.
  15. Welcome to the forums! This is a great site and you definitely gain a lot of knowledge.
  16. They work wonders in the rivers I fish here in Ontario. I've caught decent size smallies using lipless cranks during the summer. I definitely would add them to your arsenal. I haven't used them much in the lakes though.
  17. I used 50 lb Power Pro Braid with no issues for frogging and in flipping/pitching into heavy cover. So 50 lb is fine and strong enough to handle those applications.
  18. It doesn't matter really. Sometimes I let it bounce off the bottom and do quick hops and start retrieve again and repeat. There is no wrong way imo to do any wrong. I've caught fish on the fall letting it go to the bottom.
  19. You can use anything you want really. I basically use anything that would give a lot of movement (curly tails, ribbons, craws, paddle tails..) Only your imagination can limit you.
  20. HAHA I do the latter part all of the time, the former can't say mine is elegant or seductive.
  21. I thought it was odd at first (for a split second) then I chuckled.
  22. What is your budget? The Avids are good rods, the only thing personally I'd get would be a 7' MH for a more versatile rod. Depending on your budget and wanting to upgrade, I would give the same suggestions. Personally own Cumara, Crucial, Aetos and GLX. Crucial would be more on par with the Avid. So I would try it out the other three.
  23. Welcome to the forums.
  24. I would also second a MH rod, I used a MH Veritas 7'3" and Avid 6'6" for bigger worms. I would also think the 7' would be a better all around rod, because of the hook setting power of a 7' over a 6'9 in deeper water.
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