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fishguy613

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  1. Seaguar senshi or Sunline super natural
  2. Tylersmithfishing - Instagram
  3. I usually leave my tourney pros with one blue pin, one grey engaged then the magnets around 3
  4. I have one, I recommend going hds or humminbird The elites gps and general processing speed is very slow
  5. I pitch jigs and heavier t-rigs on the dx745c with lews tourney pro 50lb pp / 20lb tatsu leader
  6. http://vrxfishing.com/rod-glove-wrapz-en.html
  7. The next bite, in depth outdoors, MLF, any bass or walleye tournament
  8. 742sf, supreme xt, 6lb tatsu, r2s tungsten ds weights, owner mosquito hooks
  9. I have an Elite 7 chirp, I am almost certain only the sonar is clearer and has better target separation. The downscan is the same as it is / was on the elite 7 hdi, and the units do not have side scan. Honestly I would look around, I've seen hds 8s on sale for half price and things like that. The hds units are clearer, have faster and more detailed gps and they support side scan
  10. The 745 does really well with 3/4oz footballs
  11. It's actually much more exciting than it seems!
  12. Swing jigs would be great! Personally I would use 1/2 & 3/4oz footballs, 1/4 & 3/8oz with 3/0 if offered with your brush head but they would have to be super line hooks
  13. Mh/fast casting rod with a soft tip, 30lb power pro 15lb fluorocarbon leader any reel capable of casting a weightless fluke or caffeine shad, d shad etc. I use a 4/0 - 5/0 Gama Ewg hook for 5'' soft jerkbaits
  14. I use my 705cb glass for squarebills, you'd definitely want a longer rod for deep cranking. I find that any plug that dives 12'ish+ is a bit too much for the 705cb glass
  15. The farther you cast that jig out the more you will get hung up, try casting shorter or pitching it out there keep your rod tip up and hop it over the weeds rather than drag it through them. Try to keep vertical as possible on your presentation. Also give Texas rigs a try I've been using them more than jigs lately for largemouth, they get hung up less depending on the plastic used.
  16. any moderate action will be good for cranking, you choose the power depending on the weight of the plug you are using.
  17. always impressed Dwight, that is a bronze beast!
  18. was checking those baits out last night they look wicked!
  19. Fenwick hmx 7' medium light / fast spinning rod Pflueger President reel 6 or 8lb fluorocarbon like invizx owner mosquito hooks size 1 3/16-1/4oz ds weights all of that should be close to 200 after taxes and would be a decent dropshot setup
  20. GYCB shad shape worm Gambler Shakey shad GYCB 4" senkos x-zone slammers / mini slammers
  21. Medium or med-heavy rod depending on bait size with a moderate fast action, quick enough to work a bait but soft enough to keep fish pinned especially with small size 6 trebles on jerkbaits
  22. ^I have the grey Frabill F2 Bib / jacket and am happy with the suit
  23. I own that exact unit, purchased it when it was released. There isn't a lot of info online yet about them. The Elite 7 CHIRP is simply clearer than the 7 hdi and has better target separation. It is a nice unit, but for the money I'd recommend spending a bit more and getting the HDS and here's why. The Elite 7 GPS is slow, it's really frustrating to be honest.. I wouldn't rely on it in a tourney it's not reliable enough. The picture on sonar and downscan is great though, I still need to fiddle with mine more but I can post some screenshots.. I was also disappointed with the "gold" card as it only has main waterways none of the lakes I fish were on it.
  24. caught a largemouth that had an old discoloured senko in its mouth, no hook looked like he'd been holding onto it for months
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