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ChicagoEd

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  1. gr8outdoorz! Thank you for that info! Incredibly helpful. I have the abu rvo3 winch that i swap out when i throw deep cranks. but I do use my veritas/mgx setup for shallow to mid, at least thats what i have been trying . I like it because I noticed i dont get snagged up as much because it seems to pull out of snags pretty quickly. With that said, i still havent caught anything in my last two outings, which is why i'm a little tired of tieing and retieing lures. I like the 15lb fluoro recommendation, i'll expiriment with that on and see how it runs. I mostly throw the xcalibur xr50 and xrk50 lipless but also a few of the strike king shallow and mid square bills. I'll try that fluoro on my setup. I love that duoloc snap recommendation. Are you putting the lure directly on the snap? Or do you have a line tied to each lure and than just loop it on the snap? Thanks again for the advice!
  2. Tbone, thanks for the info. Yes, I change baits when I'm not catching fish. I'd like to spend more time casting than swapping out lures. I will definately start working on improving my knot tying skills. Was just hoping there was a faster way. What rod do you recommend for cranking? You mentioned Veritas is a crappy rod, what do you think would pair nicely with the MGX? And why a glass rod? Are those better than graphite rods?
  3. Hi everyone, I was looking for a little advice. I am going to be bass fishing Lake Shabbona in Illinois tomorrow. I plan on doing some cranking on a new setup i am trying out. My rod is a Vertas Winch 7' Medium 3/8-3/4oz paired with an Abu Garcia MGX reel. I plan on throwing cranks for bass. My two main questions are: 1) What line do you recommend for this setup? Fluoro, braid, mono? Any particular brand you recommend? 2) I'm really slow at tieing my knots so I was thinking of putting a leader on my crank baits so that i can swap them out quickly. Will that effect my catch rate? Will it make the cranks run poorly? Is that a totally wrong thing to do? Do you recommend a better way to quickly swap crank baits? Thanks for your input!!!
  4. Thanks for the warm welcome everyone! Aceman, western burbs? whereabout?
  5. Thanks for the info fellas. Dwight, you hit it right on the head. I do an annual fishing trip in Northern Canada every year (north spirit lake lodge in Ontario) and fell in love fishing for pike, walleye and lakers. Pike hits were easy to tell even using my old walmart combos i originally started on but for walleyes i noticed i wasnt feeling hits...every time i pulled in my line the worm/dead shad had disappeared. I switched up to plastics and jigging and still couldnt differentiate between rocks,cover or bites. my buddy was fishing this same loomis rod, let me use it, and bam I felt everything. The sensitivity was brilliant. Landed many nice walleye and pike, even caught some perch on his rod until he finally wrestled it from my arms. In Illinois were I mainly fish for bass I had the same issue and again his loomis out fished my $50 combos. I'm sure part of it is because I'm a novice but the gear really improved my success. What do you think about spoons, the MGX should give a nice recovery on spoons especially pulling them out of heavy cover? I mainly use braid so I'll definately loosen the drag as you suggested. Also, I just got into crank baits. Was thinking of pairing a veritas Winch 7' medium with a 2013 abu revo winch 5.4:1. Where along the quality scale would that setup land? Am I better off going with a GLX crank rod...although I dont know about spending all that dough on one application specific rod. Thoughts?
  6. Hey guys, need a little advice. I am relatively new to fishing and just bought my first rod and reel setup. I paired a Gloomis GLX MBR844C which is a 7' fast heavy rod (1/4-1oz) with an abu garcia MGX 7.9:1 reel. I want this to be my versatile rod...used for many applications. However, are there applications you think SHOULD NOT be used on this combo vs others that would be perfect for this setup? I chose the rod for the sensitivity, caught everything from walleye, bass, to pike and lakers. The reel is super light and casts a mile, breaking system is amazing especially since i was horrible at baitcast reels. Since switching to the mgx I havent had to untangle a birds nest...my sanity thanks me! So let me know what techniques you think would be great for this setup. Thanks all!
  7. Hi Everyone, Been following your forums for a few weeks now, just lurking in the background. I finally decided to join this great fishing community. I'm still a novice so mainly focused on the basics. I must say the amount of knowledge on these boards is amazing. You pro's definately offer some stellar advice. Looking forward to meeting everyone. Fish on! Ed
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