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mu_bass

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    <p>Green Bay, WI</p>
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth

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  1. I would go with the St. Croix Avid. However, for flipping/pitching I would stick with the AVC70MHF, you lose power when you go from a Fast action to an Extra Fast action. St. Croix rods really are extra fast, they typically flex in the top 18 inches or so of the blank. I have a Rage 7'1" MHF and it has plenty of power for pulling big bass out of heavy cover.
  2. Does anyone know of a company that has more than one spool come with their baitcasters upon purchase?
  3. I currently am using a setup with 20lb moss green power pro with a stren fluorocast 12lb leader. I don't know if you have used anything like this but was wondering if the fluorocast would be ok by itself or if I should keep using it as a braid leader or go with the cxx
  4. Would the sensitivity of the cxx be enough to fish slack line baits such as jigs, texas rigs and carolina rigs?
  5. So if I have two casting rods, one is a 6'8" mxf st. croix rage, a topwater rod, and the other is a 7'0" mf st. croix mojo bass, a plastics rod, would it be beneficial to spool the reel on the mojo, which is my all around rod with cxx over braid for subsurface applications? Also I typically tie about a 5-8' 100% fluoro leader to my subsurface applications.
  6. I was wondering if anyone knows the difference between co-polymer line such as p-line cxx and fluorocarbon when it comes to line stretch.I was also wondering if the floating characteristics were more similar to mono and braid or fluorocarbon. Any help would be much appreciated. God Bless
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