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Cgrinder

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  1. Gonna be cooold in central michigan tomorrow. Good luck!
  2. I'd use a 7' Heavy power, something rated to 1 1/2 or 2 oz on the top end.
  3. I'm actually having good luck throwing 1/4 and 3/8 oz jig and trailer on a 7'1" MH ***.
  4. Well you know how I like to lose tungsten rocket weights!
  5. I can tell you what I use for 1/2 oz to 3/4 oz walking baits and jerkbaits with great success: 7'1" MH *** Black, CH201E7 (sporting a Hawgtech 102mm handle), 40-50 lb. original Power Pro. The setup bombs lures, the hooksetting at distance is fantastic, and I don't lose fish (Carbontex helps).
  6. The red and black Stradic will clash with the Eyecon's olive green.
  7. I'm using the 10 lb. as leader and main-line. It's a solid line for the price.
  8. I feel your pain. The city recently decided to start enforcing an under-14/over-62 years of age only policy on the lake downtown.
  9. There's always the "petite" 90mm handle. I think the cork knobs are worth the money but the Shimano knobs are still solid. Good call. You'll love that rod.
  10. They are worth it. The 94mm fits those reels very well.
  11. I got a Citica D for around $50 that I like quite a bit.
  12. I got hooked on buying reels and reel upgrades for a while. However I think I'm past that and back to slapping Hawgtech handles on a Shimano and calling it a day. Keep an eye on the Flea Market for some pretty Daiwas as soon as my season is over. I will say that I bought a 7'7" *** Green yesterday on a great sale and that was pretty enjoyable.
  13. Orioles have to go and crush my dreams then lay an egg in Kansas City. Grumble grumble.
  14. I drag them a lot but they are also good for hopping. In cold water I'd probably use a craw with less action. Rage Craws flap like crazy.
  15. I think I would go for the moderate action, especially if braid is involved.
  16. I'd probably buy the Team Lite. Valley Sports might be able to make you an offer that you can't refuse.
  17. I'm in the market for bite resistance, so I sort of am looking for diameter. However, I think I'm just going to get some Musky leaders and call it a day.
  18. I have some experience with tuning and modifying Daiwa casting reels. Prepare to surrender your wallet. Reel modding gets expensive quickly if you're not careful.
  19. I think that's the best course of action.
  20. That's good information, since I was considering using a CH201E with 60 lb. braid as well.
  21. I appreciate the vote of confidence. My worry though is that I won't be able to get more than 50 yds of 20 lb. Hybrid on the reel. It's significantly thicker than 20 lb. mono apparently. Do you happen to know offhand how much 17 lb. Big Game it holds?
  22. So I've got a couple small swimbaits on the way (2 oz. and under) and my girlfriend became wise to my plans to buy a dedicated swimbait reel. I must make do with what I have for the time being. The rod will be an Okuma Scott Martin TCS 7'3" H (thanks Ron!) and I have a Citica D without a home. I was intending to use 20 lb. Yo-Zuri Hybrid for line but I'm not sure if I'll be able to get enough line on the reel, as the 20 lb. Hybrid is pretty thick. I have some 15 lb. Hi-Seas copoly but I was not impressed by its resistance to teeth. So I have a few questions. 1) Am I going overkill with the line? The lakes I fish have a fair to good Pike population and sometimes I get out on St. Clair (Musky surprise!). Should I just add wire? 2) Does anyone know of a deeper spool that will fit a CI201D? I saw the 200 DSV spool but it doesn't seem like it would add a lot of capacity or be easy to find. Thanks!
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