yes you reel up some of the slack but not all, as you do not want the bait to be pulled by the reel. this gives the bait a very defined jerk and pause action. now obviously since you have a slack line detecting bites is more difficult.
my gf wasn't able to keep a secret about my birthday present this year. she got an amazing deal on a rapala conecpt ti normally $399.99 for $104.99. looks like i now officially have a rod for jerkbaits and poppers, probably pair it up with my t3 ballistic. awesome surprise love that girl
the only issue i see with those hooks is that the gap between the weight and the hook point is so small, as long as you use a suitable size hook i think you should be fine
no list this year just some home depot gift cards so i can cut down the lumber cost to fame the boat
merry christmas everyone hope you all have a great time with family and friends this weekend
i use a go pro my gf got me for our anniversary i normally leave it on a tripod in the back of the boat or will have it on as a chest mount. i edit using the go pro software which is easy enough, though not the most professional. it's all just for fun and to see how im fishing and re live days out there
@wisconsin heat awesome package of baits, i see you did some research definitely looking forward to throwing the Norman next year.
And I actually really like the mini bluegill swimbait.
Merry fishmas bud hope you have a great weekend
I own daiwa reels as well as a couple Shimano reels and I definitely prefer daiwa. shimano reels have they're place but I see them more as a cranking reel than an all around. I feel the tatulas are more of a work horse reel, the simple braking system makes them much more versatile. Personally I would go daiwa
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