Its tough out there these days. You have to trust a companies reputation and hopefully get some experienced opinions about almost everything available. Maybe look for a review on youtube.
If you want a 6'6" or a 7' Rod take a look at the Team Lews rods on sale at American Legacy Fishing. It's a once in a lifetime deal.
Many of us here on the forum took full advantage. We bought up a ton of them and we're all thrilled with them. I bought 2 and I'm glad I did, They're fantastic rods.
I like the wind at my back. I'll generally cast a spinnerbait in dark water or a .5oz ball head jig with a transaprent 4" grub in clearer water.
I'll look for deep, rocky or sandy shorelines. Works for me.
They're a solid company with a very helpful staff. Often they offer great deals on popular gear. They recently had a sale on Lews Rod's and specific reels that made them very affordable. If you want to talk with a rep give them a call. Adam, Bryan or Jacob will be glad to talk with you.
I'm not sure if the sale is still going on.
If we're talking worms it would be a black Mann curly tail. I've been throwing them since 1983.
I've caught many Lunkers with them.
Culprit would be second place finisher.
Texas rigged with a True Turn hook and a sliding bullet weight.
surprised to read this, Thought G Loomid was higher end. I'll look to see if Fenwick offers a 6' rod.
They don't offer a 6' rod. That's the problem I've been up against. Seems like G loomis is the only good builder that offers one.
Coontail is referred to as cabomba here. I wasn't referring to the weed pictured. I should have made myself clear.
If you look up coontail on line you will see that it is also referred to as cabomba.
I cast one handed at least 50% of the time. Whats the big deal about it? I thought everybody on this forum did. Which means I never gave it a thought.
Way back we had only pistol grips. Long handles and split grips weren't even available for us casters.
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