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Dye99

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  1. Im pretty crazy. All my stuff is technic specific. But Im German so we are like that. One tool for one job.
  2. This. JDM gets you more quality for a tad bit of savings. I love my SLX reels.,
  3. Ive got the Shakeyhead. Actually thinking about selling due to its lack of sensitivity for wacky and Shakeyhead fishing compared to its DESTROYER cousins. Dont know anything about the expride but Ive heard good things from fishing buddies who use them.
  4. I would say because you didnt STOP and dead stick it after the first hit. At least thats what Ive done when that happens. This last weekend I spent some time fishing for smallies using topwater before the sun came up. I had dozens of fish basically come up to tail whip my bait. Had trouble getting fish to commit...
  5. Clean em when dirty, and seal the cork every once in a while and your Golden.
  6. What AJ said... The only thing I would add is timing. My area is shallow water smallies until the sun is directly overhead, then they back out to 8-12 feet where the sun cant get them as much and find cover. Shallow is easier for me, boulders and deeper water is dropshot or ned rig work. Which I like, but its far slower and not as exciting as burning small swimbaits or topwater
  7. Im a southern largemouth guy who now lives up against the Canadian border. Spending years fishing I did a ton of research, asked questions, and ended up getting skunked a bit at first. Then I stopped over thinking it, and started doing what I always do with largemouth just downsized. For me, Wacky senko, Ned rig, drop shot and small swimbaits ( okashira/keitech) have been my go to. Landed 25 fish this morning, few mid three's and one 4.5lb Just go out and do what you know how to do with a little smaller baits and you will smash em!
  8. Ive got two 2500's and three 2000's and none of them are showing the signs you are seeing. I would suggest sending back for a new one.
  9. I did for the longest time but finally stopped last year and went to straight flouro. I primarily use vision 110s and 110 jr. and have found the flouro just gives me better action, no leader issues and far better hook up ratio...
  10. Im with ya. I use MH spinning rods to skip jigs and flukes in cover alot. Just seems easier than stopping to clear birds nests every three casts. But I have to add I am getting better using BFS bait casters though..
  11. Medium light for me. I prefer the Megabass landsat or Loomis 822dsr.
  12. I own the Shakey head now and use it a lot. I also owned a Maestro which I did not like and sold. I know it's all personal preference to what you like, but I found the ALX rods not to my liking at all. Not even close to the sensitivity of Megabass stuff. But again, thats just my two cents.
  13. same here. I dont even get too crazy. 30lb green gets the job done fore me.
  14. weightless wacky senko Finesse swimbaits ( okashira/sparkshad) Top water popper
  15. Thats my belief as well... I use a Megabass Flyssa for hair jigs and light swimbaits for this main reason.
  16. lightweight- SLX BFS reel, PopX stick. Poppers and Karashi. middleground- Dobyns 765 Abu Garcia MGX. Walking baits and whopper plopper. Frogging rod- Cashion Frog rod, Abu Garcia revo rocket.
  17. Either. For me the rod comes before the reel. Ive found that a good rod will fight a fish better. Reels are obviously important for drag, but as long as they work properly I rely on the rod.
  18. I built my own wooden rack for 16 rod/reel setups. Labeled everything and have different rod sock color for spinning, casting and BFS... Finally got it the way it makes sense to me, but no matter how much stuff you build, buy, or scrounge its still chaos. Its just well labeled chaos.
  19. I do not have that issue with mine at all.
  20. The men that influenced me into fishing at a young age all, one after the other dealt with skin cancer. So I wear the hooded shirts when Im fishing. Every time. I like aftco and Columbia but the best, most lightweight and coolest versions for me are Simms. Stay nice and cool. With the addition of good sunglasses and lightweight fishing pants I can be on the water all day in direct sunlight and feel refreshed at the end of the day.
  21. Ive had really good luck with the Alderbaran BFS. Did just purchase a SLX BFS as well, and it seems to be working really well so far.
  22. Ive never used a Malone tube but that might not be a bad deal. I went with 8 inch conduit, and a conduit locking kit for each. They hold 6-8 rod and reels. Pro's are they are lockable, and durable. Cons it isnt cheap to build them yourselves unless you already have the conduit. https://imgur.com/uU1Fn5J
  23. Im always switching things up since I fish lakes with only smallmouth, and others that are only largemouth. I only fish out of a kayak and usually take 5-8 rods out with me so it differs when it comes to weather. But the every trip constant is, NRX+ 852 for wacky senko NRX+ 872 tubes or Shakey head NRX+ 821NRR for neds IMX pro 862c for Swimbaits Megabass destroyer Landsat for drop shot.
  24. You are correct, my mistake I meant the Windbuster. Its been a long day! I have a MB destroyer Landsat for dropshot. Ive used it three seasons and find it to be really sensitive and a great rod.
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