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eatlessfish

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About eatlessfish

  • Birthday March 12

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Vidalia,GA
  • My PB
    Between 8-9 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Siclair,GA
  • Other Interests
    <p>I like to do sports, but hunting,and fishing is what I love.</p>

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  1. Where online can I watch it?
  2. Does anyone know what time the Classic comes on the Outdoor Channel. It's the only channel I get and I don't want to miss Day 1 of the Classic!
  3. Thanks guys I guess I'll go out and find some deep vertical structure and dropshot, throw a crig, football jig, etc. Thanks for all the great answers. I can always count on you guys!
  4. I am planning on making a couple trips to the lake this winter and I am wondering where winter bass are going to be. Should I target deep structure. My lake is only 30' deep at it's deepest. Or should I flip docks with a jig? I have heard go deep, I've heard shallow and I've heard either one will hold bass. So where (deep or shallow,creeks, humps, docks, etc.) and what baits on what rods should I throw? Thanks for any input.
  5. I defiantly prefer the BPS Crankin Stick! I have used both and feel that the BPS Crankin Rod is extremely sensitive and light, as well as strong and well-made. If you got a 7'0" rod in it (probably the most versatile length) I would say get a 7'0" medium or medium heavy action rod, which you could throw cranks and possibly spinnerbaits and jerkbaits and possibly moving topwater baits (poppers, buzzbaits, spooks, etc.) One rod isn't going to be best for every application but you can use it for all these things IF you wanted to. A 5.4:1 reel is not mandatory for cranking although it is preferred. But if you plan on using the things I just mentioned along with your cranks I would go with a 6.2-6.5:1 gear ratio. Reel choice is up to you!
  6. It's not from backlashes it's from catfish fins when a cat tries to get my 6XD and tangles in the line. It actually happens a lot at the main lake I fish. Almost 1 out of every 3 or 4 fish is a cat!! I'm going to switch to power pro and see how I like it! I can always switch back if I don't like it, or my catch ratio goes down. Thanks for the input guys, braid is going to get a shot!!
  7. I agree but on one 6lb one with 12 or 14lb test. Other than that 100% agree!
  8. I know that it is popular to use fluoro because it sinks and mono because it has a little more stretch for cranks but what about braid for deep divers? I have used mono and didn't like it because of the lack of sensitivity, but I am currently using fluoro but I feel it nicks too easily and don't want to retie constantly like I do or loose a big fish. So is 50lb power pro and a softer sweeping hookset my solution? I know braid is good for lipless cranks in grass, but what are you guys opinion on it for deep divers?
  9. Going to pick up a 7'3" MH Veritas for another C-Rig rod. If I don't like it as much as my carbonlites ill take it back and trade it for one. Will most likely be trying the *** Black eventually thanks to you guys! Thanks for all the helpful input!!
  10. Well I fill my spool with my main line but I was wondering if backing has any advantages other than saving more expensive line.
  11. I know what backing is but I want to know what the point of it is. Like say I have 30 yards of mono backing and 70 yards of fluoro main line. Why not just spool up 70 yards of fluoro and be done? Is there advantage or what? Thanks guys!
  12. I am looking to upgrade some of my cheaper rods with a quality $100 rod. I own a couple carbonlites and I love them. IMHO I think they might be the best on the market for that price. Should I buy a couple more or get something else such as a doybns, veritas, falcon bucco, or another brand. What do you guys think?
  13. Well $400 is max. Im planning on mounting it to my bass fishing boat.
  14. Hey guys I'm looking into getting a quality fishfinder for under $350. It is all the money I have at the time and was wondering which finders you guys would suggest for this price. Thanks for any suggestions and/or comments!!
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