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FishTank

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  1. Zoom Lizards, Senkos, and Lucky Craft Crankbaits
  2. My favorites at that price would have to be the St. Croix Avid ($160) or for about $70 more a G. Loomis IMX(SJR782S) both are a 6'6'' M. The Loomis is worth the extra bucks but both are fine rods. One other choice would be a G. Loomis BSR803 Mossyback. I have not fished this one but I have looked at it and it is a fine rod for around $215.
  3. I have a fishing buddy that uses the Tourney Special for all five of his Curados and he will use nothing else. He tournament fishes every weekend (spring through late fall) and does quite well with them. He purchases two new ones every year, throws two old ones away and rotates them by age. He says that the tip of the rods become to soft and flexible over time. I have fished one of his old set ups and it was very springy and loose and the cork was pretty much destroyed. It was just worn out. I sort of see his point when it comes to replacing them but I don't fish 10-16 hours every Saturday and Sunday and I don't want to have to replace my equipment that often.
  4. If the Pointer 100 American Shad is your first LC, it won't be the last. Just an awesome lure. On a side note, what's up with women and picking out that exact lure? I got four of them in my tackle box: one from my wife on my birthday, one from my mother in law, one from my daughter on X-mas and another one from my wife on X-mas. None of these women have a clue about fishing and all I asked for was a Lucky Craft lure once for my birthday. I thought these strange creatures talked to each other.
  5. Needles and The Lake ***
  6. You have the best toys . Pretty soon you will need a bigger examining table for your shipments. You need to get some pics of those awesome Mexican hogs you've been catching.
  7. BPS has been my favorite. Their service is good but it always takes a couple of weeks to get my order.
  8. What kind of P-Line are you using? I have tried their fluorocarbon and it had lots of memory. I switched to their floroclear and had no problems.
  9. I have Shimano Calcutta 251 and I have been using 15lb P-Line Floroclear. I have had zero problems, very few backlashes, and it is very durable.
  10. Peyton is now a living legend. The Bears can't stop all the weapons. But if the Bears do win, their defense will out score their offense and that's sad :'( :'( :'( Colts: 28 Bears: 10
  11. Colts all the way. Why? One word>Grossman. One dimension against the Colts is not enough.
  12. You're going to love that rod but their is only one problem with it. Once you fish a G. Loomis IMX or GLX, it is hard to fish with anything else. Bring on the baitmonkey. ;D ;D ;D
  13. I purchased a SMR753S-SP Bronzeback early last year and so far it has been a very good rod. It has one of the best reel seats of any rod I have ever used, it is very sensitive and yes, the tip is soft. After fishing this rod all last year, I found that it excells with mid to deep water crank baits and heavier plastic such as Ika's and weighted Senko like baits but it is not the rod for top water, finesse, or shallow cranks. It has a very powerful backbone for deepwater hooksets. I have pulled small 1-2lb bass totally apart when setting the hook in shallow water. Make no mistake, this is a technique specific rod. But once you figure out that it is different and how best to fish it, it is a very powerful, fun rod. I would highly recommend it. But as far as the rest of the line of Bronzebacks, I was not impressed with the casting rods. I think the GLX and the IMX casting rods are the way to go. If I had to choose another rod in the line, I like the SMR822S-SP-GLX or the SMR811S-SP (I have used this rod and it is great for lizards, small beavers and creature baits). One more thing about my rod, I thought at first I would not like the length (just a little bit short) but after catching several fish, it doesn't seem to be a big deal.
  14. IMHO, the Loomis rods seem lighter than their rating (this is depending on which model your looking at). I'd go with RW's idea and take the reel to the store and a get the idea of how the whole set up feels. My personal preference, between Loomis and St.Croix ,would have to be the G. Loomis GLX MBR843C or the BCR853 (just a little more sensitive than the MBR843C). But overall, both rod companies make excellent rods and you really can't go wrong with either one.
  15. Power Pro and P-Line Floroclear
  16. 1. Green Pumpkin black flake 2. Black blue flake 3. junebug In that order
  17. Rod: G.Loomis MBR 783 Reel: Shimano Calais 201A Lure: Lucky Craft Flat CB MR Chartreuse Shad Line: P-Line Floroclear 12lb
  18. My favorite for 5''Senkos is a G Loomis BCR803 and a Shimano Calcutta 251 for a baticaster setup. For a spinning reel I use a Quantum Energy Pti 20 and a M St. Croix 6'6''Avid or a ML 6' Avid.
  19. I tried red hooks and they just did not work out as well as a regular hook. IMHO, they are more hype than anything else (like a lot of other fishing tackle). I guess it comes down to what you are most confident with.
  20. Here is a link to a general description for the G. Loomis Jig and Worm series from Tackle Tour. http://www.tackletour.com/reviewgloomis2005wormandjigrods.html And here is a review of the BCR803 http://www.tackletour.com/reviewgloomisjwbcr803.html I own this rod and love it so far. In the review, they did not like using braid with it. I have liked using P-Line Floroclear 15lb but I am going to test others including braid to see if anything else works well. If the Recoil Guides bother you, the MBR843 would be a fine choice.
  21. Booyah has to be my favorite.
  22. I still consider myself new at this forum but since I have joined I have found a wealth of knowledge on this site. I find myself often going back to the Senko topic on the front page of the Tackle forum section. I thought it might be a good a idea to have spot at the top for the Ika since it is brought up so often. Again this just a suggestion. What do you guys think?
  23. Oh, I almost forgot>>>>>> Dan, Thanks for the photos. I checked out your gallery, great pictures. Keep catchin and shootin. FishTank
  24. Thanks for all the info guys. I went back to Gander Mountain and purchased a couple of bags in the 4.20 size in the Penetration and Spring Break color. They had almost cleared a whole endcap of these baits. The sales guy said that this was their second shipment since Jan. 1. They can't keep them in stock. I can't wait to try them out. I have used the Gambler Ugly Otter a couple of times and have done OK so I hope it produces as well or even better.
  25. I tried the 6in forked Dinger in the Mardigra color and have done well with them. One thing I did notice is that many of this fish hit the forked part of the bait first and I would miss on the hook set. Once I figured out the difference between a nip and a bite, it was much easier to set the hook. I still like Senkos and the regular Dinger better.
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