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FryDog62

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  1. Keith Combs was dragging 1oz jigs on the bottom of Mille Lacs with I believe a Medium-Heavy Loomis only rated up to 3/4 oz lure weight... so I’m thinking this AvidX rated to 1-1/4 oz should work for that too.. ?? But then again each rod manufacturer varies in their ratings..
  2. I know, it could be a tough switch. But after 5 wrist surgeries, I can’t manage the torque on my wrist with a spinning reel. Hard to explain, but a much better angle on my wrist with a baitcaster. That’s why I’m looking for a rod as specific to drop-shotting as possible to minimize the adjustment (I hope).
  3. Pretty versatile in other words... how about a 3/4 oz Jointed Structure Head with Rage Bug dragged along the bottom/rocks for Smallmouth?
  4. St. Croix came out with a new 7’-4” AvidX for 2018 in a Medium Heavy. What do you think best uses would be for that rod?
  5. Great rod. Do you know if Phenix Fast action rods are more like most companies’ Extra Fast? I know they are light and sensitive, just wondering about the action rating. Thx
  6. Thank you, assume you’re referring to the 6-10 Med-XFast model...for drop-shotting..?
  7. Can you tell me which specific models, length, power, etc? Thx!
  8. The only drop-shot specific baitcasting rod I’ve seen is St. Croix Legend Tournament Bass - 6’-10” ML. Anyone used it, or are aware of any other drop-shot b/c rods? Thx
  9. Not to me, but I think some prefer the LTB because of looks even thought the AvidX might have passed it up in some respects (i.e. balance)
  10. Looking for specific model recommendations in the $100-200 range, and also the $200+ range. Thx!
  11. Sounds interesting... I checked BPS site but couldn’t find. Plz share if you have the link. Thx
  12. I have particular good luck with squarebills on two different rivers I fish that are fairly shallow, have a fair amount of current and have a lot of rock. KVD 1.5 and Berkley Squarebull. Grind them hard and fast off the rock, you’ll lose a few but they do pretty well when other lures, specifically plastics are largely in effective..
  13. I’m not from around that area... had heard Clark’s was down a few years back. Assuming it’s made a comeback and is on the upswing?
  14. Will be in Augusta somewhere the first or second week of February. Would it be worthwhile to stay over a day and fish? It’s -10 here in Minnesota and all ice... but don’t know if that’s a good time of the year to fish down south either. What’s within a reasonable driving distance of Augusta (Savannah River, Hartwell, Murray, etc) and is the fishing any good? Suggestions for guides?
  15. I bought the Lund Pro-V Bass last year... and very happy with it. I was at the Minneapolis Boat Show yesterday. Their sister company Crestliner has come out with their welded version of the Pro-V Bass called the “Bass Hawk.” Will have 1875 and 1775 models. Built on the Bass Hawk platform so it’s a deep V. The 1775 has a 4 stroke ProxS 115 they say has great hole shot and tops out 45-48 mph. Bench and pedestal seating models for multi species guys. I think is priced to compete with a lot of Mod-V’s yet has a better ride/tracking. Glad I have the PVB, but if I were in the market and looking for a less expensive and good option to a mod-V I’d really think about. Better rough water ride, and you could also rig with a shallow water jack plate for skinny waters and it would be pretty versatile without breaking the bank.
  16. Here’s your guide. Head of the Mille Lacs Smallmouth Alliance, radio host, and legendary guide - on top of being a world-class guy to spend a day in the boat with. I could post several pictures of behemoth bronzebacks I’ve caught with Jim, but I don’t know how to narrow it down. If you want to go peak time in June, you better call him soon... he’s booking. Best month might be August though (really) or September. Jim DaRosaIsle, MN 56342320-630-4792 cellEmail: jtd648@comcast.net
  17. Another TV guy, Karl Kalonka, pretty much only uses the 5 inch Caffeine Shads for Smallies... Smallmouth pretty much have short-man inferiority complex and have no problem hitting larger baits at all. I’ve caught them on muskie lures several times...
  18. #1 for me is the SK Caffeine Shad on 3/32 oz Owner Twistlock Light Hook. I’ve never seen any other fluke style bait fall like this one on slack line. Irresistible falling/swimming action...
  19. If “Up North” includes Minnesota, there is a great variety of world-class options. Mille Lacs is a no-brainer, but there is some awesome river fishing on the very far northern stretches of the Mississippi. This is where the Lindners film a lot of their shows. Some very good smb lakes near Longville, MN too. And Chequamegon (although in Wisconsin) is within a couple hours of those destinations listed above. I noted from the above posts that that most of the best suggestions involve big water and the threat of wind that could ruin your trip. That’s why I suggested the northern Mississippi waters. Lot of times I’m scheduled to go to Mille Lacs or Rainy Lake and the wind is too much. Narrow rivers (which the Miss is up north) provide a lot of protection from wind and although there is current, there are virtually no waves to contend with). Smallies in the 17-19 inch are somewhat common on the river, a few in the 20-22 inch range. Another option for you anyway, I can give you some guide info on Mille Lacs, or other areas too if you want to send me a PM.
  20. Well, if there is a little ice left on the lakes then, it’s good to be back in an aluminum boat again to push through without chipping the fiberglass as with boats in my past. It was was a great first year with the Lund PVB, looking forward to year 2!!
  21. Exactly 100 days from today - I will take the boat out of storage and head to South Dakota for ice out smallmouth!!! Gotta look forward to something when it’s -12 degrees and windchill of -30...
  22. Speaking of frogs... anyone see the video that Glenn posted with Randy Howell on the new Freddy B frog from Livingston? It makes sound... maybe that will be something new/different for the frog bite next year??
  23. What settings do you use on your baitcasting reel when pitching/flippin’ to shore, pads, docks? I’ve always pretty much been a free spool guy - Should probably mess with brake settings more but I hate losing distance. Curious to what others do to get maximum distance and fewest backlashes... brake, centrifugal settings, etc?
  24. I sent an early morning picture a couple years ago to my wife of a 20 inch smallie I caught on an urban river by where I live. Had I posted the picture online I would have edited out the water tower in the background with the city name painted across it. Dead giveaway... Instead she put it up on FB before I got home without editing and about 20 people chided me/her for advertising their “secret spot!” (my edited version attached
  25. The first topwater lure that ever got me hooked in about 7th grade (1977) was a Crazy Crawler. Awesome bait and even more awesome strikes and blow ups!! Found it again in my dad’s old Tackle box after he passed away. Haven’t figured out why, but I’ve tried to throw on a baitcaster and spinning rod... it just spirals on the retrieve. Must be line twist but haven’t spent enough time to figure out.
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