I usually thread them on at the lake because if I store jigs with the trailers on the trailer always seems to get defected in my Plano boxes. The flappers or pinchers will get bent I'm not sure if it really makes a difference in the water just a confidence thing I guess.
I immediately thought of Matt Allen's video when I saw this topic, but I would guess the okuma guide select 7'6" medium heavy would work well for those. Most heavy flipping sticks work for the 120 and 168.
What new rods, reels, and line would you like to see from different manufactures? I think 30 lb sunline defier would be at the top of my list. I don't know of any high-end monos in that lb test range. I know a lot of you would love to see a new shimano 50. I think that would be great. What new products would you like to see?
What lake do you think the Colorado state record largemouth will be caught out of? I love fishing in colorado, last time I was there my brother caught a 6 lber at echo lake, pretty big for Colorado. I know the last state record was caught there in '97, do you think it holds another one?
One more question before I buy guys. I've narrowed it down to the JDM Calcutta D and the and the JDM 2000 Calcutta conquest. I really don't want to spend any more than $430. Is the JDM Conquest (2001-2014) the same reel as the Calcutta te?
Strike king crankbaits. I know Ike and jared lintner use them (to name a couple) and they're not even sponsored! Ive even heard aaron martens talk about them. Definitely one of the better buys in hardbaits.
Definitely the zillion. Probably the best reel at tackle warehouse right now under $250. Very well built reel super dependable. Important if he's only getting one reel for everything.
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