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Wingman87

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About Wingman87

  • Birthday 12/31/1987

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  • Location
    West ky
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth

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  1. FWIW I let my brother who has never cast a “casting” reel in his life use my curado dc and on setting 4 with the tension knob set a little tighter than what the directions call for he never backlashed it once. Never even touch the spool with his thumb, not even to stop it when the lure hit the ground. With that being said I find it very difficult to not get backlashes on setting number 1. I’m still trying to get used to it and figure out where the sweet spot is but that first setting is a bear.
  2. I too was wondering about this, I loosened my tension knob until there was barely any spool movement on the spool and got some serious backlashes on setting 1. I’m thinking maybe I need to tighten the tension knob more than I’m used to.
  3. Yep I'm in the process as we speak, I'm about halfway done now. Plus I'm adding more so it's becoming real expensive but it's worth it.
  4. Pretty close considering the mbass is has an extra 2 inches. Thanks for the pics. I'm torn really, the 7'4"-7'5" is the perfect length for me but honestly I believe I'd like just a tad slower tip, so I may have just answered my own question.
  5. I back all my reels so I get more line out of each spool. Most of the time I'll put 15-20 yards of cheap mono then fill the rest up with good line.
  6. In that particular case I would probably pull it all off and start over. Unless you wanted to pull it off and add more backing to your spool then put the braid back on top of it. How many yards of braid do you think you have left on it?
  7. Dc 744 is what I was considering, I've got a Dc 704 and absolutely love the tip for fishing small jigs and the like. Would you say the weight of the emtf is comparable to the dobyns?
  8. I prefer a reel right around 5.4:1 for cranks, especially if your gonna be throwing a 10ft or deeper crank. Really saves your arms and keeps you from getting wore out as quick.
  9. Alright guys, so I'm in the market for a new t-rig rod and they're are 2 I have in mind but just can't decide. I wish I could buy both but just can't swing it right now. The 2 I have in mind are either a champion 744 or an orochi extreme mission type f. I have a few champions and absolutely love them but have never owned a megabass rod. Anyone have any experience with these 2 rods?
  10. Do yourself a favor and get the champion, you will be glad you did. At the price point of the champion xp I feel that it is unmatched in sensitivity and balance. I can't really speak on the glass rods but all my bottom rods are champions and they just feel so sweet.
  11. I've got a 704c and I cannot say enough good things about it. I honestly believe you could throw a little lighter than what it's rated for.
  12. I'm going to reiterate what others have said, I've got a lot of Lews reels and am switching all of them to shimanos this yea due to the fact that shimanos are so well made. The smoothness of Shimano reels is just unmatched, especially at the mid to higher end price range. I've got $250 Lews reels that feel like a pile of plastic and aren't even as smooth as a curado.
  13. Awesome, don't know how I missed this video
  14. Thanks for the input, I've got it narrowed down to the curado 70 and tha tatula sv.
  15. For all you guys that own a curado 70 what would you say is the minimum lure weight it could throw. I keep a weightless senko tied up at all times and its one of my favorite baits to throw. The reel I use for my weightless setup right now is capable but I'm looking for something different and a little better for lighter baits.
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