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FryDog62

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  1. MN-BR Happy Hour - Lets go with April 3rd. Guys that can make it then, what’s your preference for location? East Side, West Side, North or South - or Open? Will pick the best we can...
  2. X2 on the Tat Elite Ehrler for Senkos... tough to beat. You can always trade your Shimano in at American Legacy Fishing
  3. Does TW typically have a site-wide “Tax Day” sale? And if so, how much off usually?
  4. Yes it’s copper-based, definitely in Green Mirror. I have the Trivex lenses - best of both worlds - scratch resistant like glass, but lighter like plastic. The catch is - to get Trivex, has to be prescription lenses. Within a few years, Trivex will be more mainstream.
  5. I skip a lot but it took me a couple years to figure out I was doing it wrong. The thing that threw me off was the comment “just skip it like a rock.” Actually that’s the wrong thing to do. I played a lot of baseball and could skip a flat rock a mile. But it didn’t translate all that well to fishing. Skipping a lure effectively is different. You don’t drop your shoulder and side arm it like a rock. The light went on for me when I watched a Swindle video and he said “do not” get into position like a baseball player and launch it side arm. !! What...?? If you watch him he stands straight up and roll casts effortlessly to his target. Went out the next day, and admittedly will never be as good as him, but tried to imitate his mechanics - and I’m about 99% better than I was. Best fish I’ve caught consistently in the past 3 years have been under docks.. Don’t skip it like a rock... And if you use a baitcaster, get an SV spool.. That condenses 5 years of learning down into into 7 sentences - good luck!
  6. Probably 2 ways: •In the Fall on rock piles on Rainy Lake... 15-25 fow. I use a 1/2 to 3/4 oz football jig + craw trailer. •3/4-1 oz Dark Sleeper to grind along the rock or sand bottom/shoals/reefs. Bait does best when it skims/grinds the bottom and the DS has a tendency to float up... so the heavier weight keeps it down and yet it’s very compact despite the weight for those small jaws.
  7. Amber (Costa green mirror) absolutely rocks..
  8. Thought I’d get back around to that MN-BR happy hour planning again. I have a few hats to give away as well... If people interested in going can say which dates work below (list as many as as you can) we’ll go with the majority and then pick a location: •Fri 3/22 late afternoon near Mpls Convention Center/NW Sport Show •Thurs 3/28 •Mon 4/1 •Weds 4/3 •Tues 4/9 •Weds 4/10 •Thurs 4/11 •Weds 4/17
  9. Tat SV if you skip lures, Curado 70 if you want a small, light, extremely palmable reel...
  10. Only one thing I would add to make it perfect - a lockable door to cover up its contents so a wife/significant other can’t see all the rods you actually have bought
  11. When does the TW “Classic” sale kick in..?
  12. Looks like Charmin needs to make an SV spool...
  13. I use 12 lb YZH leader for jigs, Spinnerbaits, Chatterbaits... 8 lb leaders for skipping wacky worms, Flukes, etc around dock posts. So much stronger, abrasion resistant than fluorocarbon.
  14. If Kistler won’t repair/replace: I had Delaware Valley Tackle splice a tip back on one of my rods. This way you retain the original action of the rod. If you just put a new eye on the end the broken rod, will work but you’ll end up with an XXXF tip.
  15. Thanks RW... wondering if they also make a tungsten swim jig? Thought I remembered that from the thread I can’t find... but yes, these look good - Hadn’t thought of the shellcracker as a trailer - is there much of a difference over the traditional Menace Tail grub?
  16. Was looking for a thread on Sieberts swim jigs - but couldn’t find... looking for jig that is good around weeds, grass, etc. There are a few options, which specific one do people that use them like best?
  17. I’ll use braid on my Lews Moderate/Fast jerkbait rod. Faster tip rods I use 10 lb YZH.
  18. New, and yes leader knots go thru the guides well enough. Mojo (or any SC rod for that matter) in MH or H most tip heavy rod I (used to) own.
  19. Of the group OP listed, Tatula is easily best IMO. As balanced as the Dobyns, but lighter and easily more sensitive. In terms of sensitivity, I would take the Tat over my Dobyns Champ Extreme HP.
  20. Majorcraft Don Iovino 6-10 MXF casting rod, with Tatula SV so I can skip when necessary..
  21. 7.1-8.1 SV reels... faster reels for a couple reasons: •If I skip a light plastic (wacky, fluke) that has a good, slow action on the fall you have to allow slack. If the fish hits with extra line out you need to pick up fast. •If I skip a jig under a dock, need to get the fish out fast before he wraps a post.
  22. Anyone ever offer a discount on ALX rods?
  23. Which Lake? Very cool even to hold something that big!
  24. I think including hook, line and Senko the entire rig comes in just under 10 ounces. Something my surgically-repaired wrist appreciates
  25. “I prefer spinning for wacky rigged and baitcaster for texas rigged...“ In general, I agree with that statement above. You’ll get better distance skipping a wacky style Senko with a spinning rod, but I think get better hook setting power and ability to pull fish away from cover, docks, etc with a baitcasting set up. “Wow! Curious to know what that setup would be... . Thanks for the information it seems spinning really is the way to go!“ I have a Loomis NRX 7'1" Medium 852C JWR and Daiwa Steez SV TW that I use to skip wacky worms. You can dial it in very well, probably 90% as efficient at skipping as a spinning rod/reel. But I do like the NRX/Steez better for hook set, muscling the fish...
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