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Zippyduck Krimm

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  1. Dobyns Sierra 703sf is a great all around spinning rod. Sensitive with a good tip. I love mine when my wife lets me use it.
  2. Buy a DC744c and call it a day. The best jig rod ever made. And I own Xtasy rods.
  3. FR661sf will fit the bill nicely. Or any of the 1 power rods. After that I think the rods are too stiff for trout. Dobyns rods are designed for bass fishing.
  4. I have caught 6+ lbers on cranks, jerks, 4" crosstail shad, spinnerbaits, wacky rigs, ned rigs, hair jigs, mop jigs, keitechs, roostertails, and flukes. Just have to be where they live and throwing something they will react to. Isn't this why most bassmen have a deck full of rods.
  5. They will send out a new guide if you call them.
  6. I honestly have no problems with the Colt series. But prefer the Fury and up because of the cork grips. All of Dobyns are very well balanced and that is where most of the sensitivity comes from.
  7. presque Isle in May lots of kayakers catch big smallies then
  8. Moraine, upper end of Wilhelm, and the lagoons in PIB. Are all great for kayaks.
  9. Tatula sv is very good for the money but the pixy 68 is outstanding.
  10. The Dobyns should work but I would go with the 745 for dragging deep water. The 7'8" has a lot of tip action.
  11. Pretty much the same reel but the zillion sv tw throws baits a hair farther and the sv103 has a little more control on light baits. But I am splitting hairs. Both are my favorites I own.
  12. The higher end sv reels are great for skipping. I don't see how the new tatula sv will differ in any way.
  13. What are you going to use it for. The sv 103 is great for skipping and throwing light baits in the wind, but shorter distance. The Tatula ct type-r is a workhorse and great for long casts and heavy cover. The zillion sv tw is my favorite great control and good distance and handles everything.
  14. 734 all the way except for chatterbaits. A day of throwing chatterbaits on a fast action rod will wear you out and send you home shaking.
  15. I use the 7' moderate action for spinners and jerkbaits, use a mhf 7'3" for jigs and swimbaits and mf 6'6" -7' for dropshots.
  16. The stradic 2500 is perfect for them. I would use a 7' to 7'3" rod with a medium action and moderate tip to keep the big fish from pulling off or breaking the line.
  17. Wait for the ct sv for throwing light baits. The sv in all daiwas gives you better control. I have the zillion sv tw, sv103, and a tatula ct type-r. The tatula is great for long casts on 3/8 and larger baits, the other two can handle ned rigs, weightless plastics, and light topwaters and jerkbaits in strong winds. The downside of the sv is distance, they still throw far enough jut don't expect mile long distance. But they excel at skipping baits.
  18. yes lake Arthur
  19. This big girl hit a swimbait on Friday
  20. Tat ct is awesome and not just for the price, I own 3 abu's sx and stx and my ct blows them away. I have it in 8:1 and use it for jigs, flipping, frogs, topwaters, and everthing except cranks.
  21. Got two new reels sv103 and zillion sv tws going on a dobyns dx744 and a sierra 735 when they come in.
  22. If you want one rod it has to be the dx 734 best all around rod. Can handle senkos and 3/4 oz jigs and everything in between.
  23. That glass makes the fishing tough and all the boats kept the fish spooky. I camee home today because of all the pressure. we boated 18 Friday, 14 Saturday, and 14 today. tpugh conditions.
  24. Did he stay at Follys end? I think I talked to him, the only lures he talked about was lucky craft.
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