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  1. Interesting. I'd be interested in throwing that here in Florida on an overcast day or morning bite
  2. Jointed looks awesome. Keep up the good work!!!
  3. Also good snook fishing in the winter on the bay side. Wade around docks, throw 1/4 oz. root beer jig. Good luck
  4. Well in don't necessarily mind the cost only because I usually have a ton of braid backing on anyways. Most I put on at a time is 40-50 yards
  5. I wanna flip pads and edges with flouro to see if I get a better hookup/more bites ratio. That's all. Just experimenting. I have plenty of rod for the job. Unless you can think of a stiffer rod than a crucial. 7'11" extra heavy fast.
  6. A-jay, no offense, but I'm confused by your lingo
  7. In your opinion, which flouro has the least amount of stretch? I've been using braid here in Florida because of all the thick cover, flippin, pads, Etc....so trying to make the jump to flouro on some of my rods. Only thing is, it just seems so d**n stretchy. I mean I et good hooksets, fish stay buttoned up. Is it just the feel that I have to get used to? Growing up I uses strictly mono like most of us, but this just seems like a rubber band. I'm using the seaguar Red Label. Any help or insight would be appreciated. Thanks
  8. You could always post it in the "flea market" forum and see if you get any favorable trades.
  9. I was fortunate enough for some people on here to tell me that I could transform my Revo sx. 6.4:1 gen 3 into a 7.1:1 under $30. Thanks again for whomever helped me out. I'm wondering now that the Revo rocket has come out with a 9.0:1 ratio if it's possible to upgrade to that??? Any insight will be greatly appreciated. Thank you
  10. Basically, has anyone ever had to do it or deal dealt with this before
  11. It is worth it. Considering I bought the rods it cost. The only issue is and I don't know if this plays into it is that it's a split grip and the real seat screws from the bottom up..... The actual bottom handle is the one that screws to secure the real
  12. I'm not quite sure if this is the right forum. But I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to switch out my foam grip to cork? I have a handful of new shimano crucial rods that I am trying to convert like the old ones. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated thanks Guys
  13. I'm not quite sure if this is the right forum. But I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to switch out my foam grip to cork? I have a handful of new shimano crucial rods that I am trying to convert like the old ones. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated thanks Guys
  14. I throw mine on a 1/8 oz. weighted hook. Either the gamakatsu or owner. It gives it a true look and feel, still stays weedless and glides over cover(pads, Kissimmee grass, buggy whips, etc...) really well. Some guys peg it with a 1/8-1/4oz tungsten bullet weight and seem to like it that way so they can dead-stick it in holes and occasionally flip with it. Give it a shot
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