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NathanW

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About NathanW

  • Birthday 09/08/1984

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    South Eastern Washington
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Other Interests
    My Family

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  1. If you want to go light the Okumas are hard to beat. You can defiantly feel them flex and they don't reel as smooth as the Shimanos but the drag is just as smooth. On a spinning setup I have come to believe that cutting weight really improves the overall performance of your setup. Much more so than on casting gear. Size 2500 is perfect of me but you might notice that most pro's go 3000-4000. The bigger reels handle bigger fish and bigger line better than the 2500s.
  2. Seaguar is the only FC I buy anymore. Honestly I don't fish a lot of Invisx because Red Label essentially performs simillarly and is much cheaper. Invisx doesn't coil up the way that Red label does but RL is so cheap that I don't mind replacing it before it gets the chance to coil up. Abrazx is my favorite stiff line and is worth every penny when you buy the bulk spools. I am extremely happy with my line setup right now and dont expect to change anything...It looks like this 15-25# FC Abrazx 10-12# FC Red Label Floating Line: Suffix Siege Braid: Trilene Braid or Power Pro Spinning Rod Mainline 10-12#: Berkley Nanofil
  3. Red Label and Trilene (assuming its 100% Fluoro) will have you pretty well covered. Red Label, when brand new is extremely manageable and casts great, holds up just fine to most types of cover. I like it for any chuck and wind applications. It tends to coil up on reels that dont see a lot of use but its a great everyday line and cheap. Trilene on the otherhand covers the other end of the spectrum as it is stiff, strong and its abrasion resistance is right up there with Shooter and Abrasx. Its great for heavy cover pitching, using as leader, rocky areas, C-Rig, T-Rig, jigs. People struggle with Trilene that don't have a lot of Fluorocarbon experience, just an fyi.
  4. I agree. I got really excited about their Finesse Shadz product a couple years back because they stayed on the hook way better than any other drop shot bait. Bought like 4 packs and not even a month later they were all misshaped, stuck together, deformed. But not melted because they were still in their original package. I have very little confidence in Z shaped drop shot worms. Z-Man needs to use clamshell packaging.
  5. Yep. Just stay away from the smaller STX (3.75"). You cannot cast it. Agree that nothing beats an LC Pointer. Flash Minnows will catch em good too when you are fishing shallow flats.
  6. Your whole life? I thought you guys won one when you had Rowengartner of the mound? Early 90's I think.
  7. Yep. Use the Palomar knott as suggested. Overhand the loop end twice (we call this a a double palomar) to guarantee the knot doesn't slip when using braid. I could count on one hand how many times the knott slides around in a given season. It does happen but not enough to consider it a hindrance.
  8. 30-40 fish that average in the 3-4 pound range??? When they emptied the lake did the relocate the Locnese monster and heard of wild unicorns beforehand??
  9. I am 100% left hand reeling. Did a lot more flipping this summer than I usually do so it has me thinking about getting a righty reel. Flipping right handed with a left handed reel is just a headache.
  10. I have been very unimpressed by both BPS and Cabellas when it comes to selection of bass fishing gear. Still enjoy going into the store, especially with the kids. I have absolutely no moral or social discrimination against Wal-Mart. I have a hard time dogging on a company allows me to save money and provides a steady paycheck to the disabled as well as many folks who would struggle to find employment elsewhere. They have a decent selection of hard lures, line, Planos and soft-baits at okay pricing. They typically don't beat online retailers in price but sometimes are very convenient. You want union checkers? Go to Safeway where it will cost you about $15-$20 a trip when you are filling up your shopping cart.
  11. From what I have read over the last couple years is that it is an issue that occasionally happens mostly on Tatulas spooled with 10-14lbs fluorocarbon and used primarily for cranking. Instances where the spool is overfilled has caused grooving to the top of the T-Wing. It is obviously not a critical problem as evidence from the popularity of the reel but I truly believe that it is occurring. I have not seen this on my Tatulas/Type-R's but I never do any cranking or high resistant reeling with mine other than during a fish catch.
  12. I know a couple of lakes like that here in Washington. Up in the mountains close to ski resorts or mountain passes. Everyone who fishes them are after some type of trout and never bass. Some of the looks I get when people see me casting around a spinnerbait or jig in my bass boat are pretty priceless. I will tell you though these fish are easy to fool once you find them and big. Don't ask where these lakes are because I will never give them up.
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  14. I am sure the entire Bassresource community would agree that No. 1 is the Skeet Reese Tessera 6'4" Medium Heavy casting rod paired with the Skeet Reese Victory Casting Reel spool with Viscous Fluorocarbon coated line. No. 2 is the Quantum KVD Signature Series 7'11 casting rod paired with the Team KVD Casting reel with Spiderwire Invisi-Braid. Admin please lock thread as this forum topic may be closed due to definitive answer.
  15. I would jump on ebay and grab a Tatula 100HSL for 98 bucks and be done. Great reel.
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