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  1. if it's the newer model curado they list for $199 new. a good deal if well treated. if it,s the old style then i would personally pass.
  2. i'm a revo fan myself...after wearing them my oakleys sit in a drawer
  3. in my closet......i now need a bigger closet. my wife hates it.
  4. colors do matter. maybe not to the level some think but they do matter. success will be affected greatly if the fish can't see the lure. stained water has colors that are more successful than others and it works the same for clear waters.
  5. i have and will continue to use LC lures. i have about 25 and don't feel like i have wasted money on any of them. i also just purchased my 1st megabass lure (dog x or whatever it's called). the larger walk the dog bait. i've only had a chance to play with it so far but the action seems nice. about the rapala lures being expensive in japan....that has to do with many issues. availability, taxes and tariffs play a major role.
  6. the RC cranks are supposed to run to a max depth of 4 ft. no matter what the size.
  7. i would choose the LT over the IMX. that's my choice though. you should go somewhere and handle both of them and see which one you prefer.
  8. i have several brands of reels (pflueger, quantum, garcia, and shimano). out of those i would recommend the shimano 1st.
  9. http://www.insideline.net/articles/swim_senko.html how to rig and use the swimming senko. my most productive way is weightless.
  10. make sure you hold one 1st. they aren't comfortable for some people.
  11. That is where I differ in opinion. The Extreme rod at $99 , Bionic Blade at $79. and Cranking stick at $49 are The best rods IMHO at there price point and better than the majority of higher end named rods at or around $100-$150. (especially when the are now on sale for $69,$49, and $39) I have had the lower end "entry level" GL3 G.Loomis, rods they just plain out stink. Higher priced, and they just don't stack up to any of these BPS rods. I am not saying the BPS rods are on par with or better than a GLX or anything.............but in no way are they inferior to other rods that just have a "name" printed on them. feel free to have a difference of opinion but my j. morris, pro qualifier, and extreme do not equal the st. croix(legend tourny and elite) and kistler(helium lta) rods that i use. nor do the reels match up to the quantums(tour) and shimanos(curado) that i use. yeah there is a price difference but that is why i stated that they don't stack up to the other products that "I USE". once you start using a quality higher end rod many of the lesser expensive rods feel like you are fishing with a baseball bat.
  12. ahhhh. you wanted new stuff anyhow. that sucks though. time to break out the wallet.
  13. i read an article that gave you 4 or 5 different ways gary fishes them and one of which was weightless....the others were weighted for deeper fishing and pitching.
  14. i for one keep certain magazines for reference. i give away many others though. and as far as just reading on the net....nah. i'm not taking my laptop with me to work. i like the fact that i can sit back at lunch and flip through the pages of a mag and then just toss it in my bag when i'm done.
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