All I know is out on St Clair it works well with a drift a drag style which I assume would allow the TRD worm to float up. You would think it would work well in the St Lawrence river too.
Disclaimer- KVD if you're reading this post turn back now it's past the no information date for the St Clair event
This is the reason that you want to use the TRD worm versus 1/2 a senko or dinger.
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Go to the DSG and check out the St Croix Mojo in either ML or M and the Abu Garcia Veritas. See which one you prefer. Second buy the best Shimano reel that you can afford in the 2500 size.
I internet ordered like 10 rods last year without touching them and I ended up returning about half of them. Best bet to put the rod in your hands first.
For what you intend to use it for the regular Daiwa Tatula rods have plenty of sensitivity and you could get at least 2 of those rods if not 3 if you find a sale for the cost of one Dobyns XP. For $109 you could get either the 7'2" heavy fast or the 7'2" mh regular or both and you're still almost $140 less than the xp.
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Daiwa Tatula 7'1" medium heavy xfast action rod with a Daiwa Tatula CT 7.3 to 1 gear reel. Do some online shopping you should be able to put it together for about $250. Don't pay retail.
My first tournament was on Lk Erie out of Marblehead Bay in May. The weather was real nice leading up to the tournament like mid 70's. Of course the night before the tournament a cold front pushed through and it ended being 30 something in the morning with a high of 50. When my boater headed out onto the big water with each wave he took it was like a bucket of water was thrown in my face. By 7am I was soaked down to my underwear. It was a miserable day I caught 1 drum. However, I did go home and buy a quality rain suit after that :/
For those of you who have been tournament fishing for a while how do you shake off a tough tournament season? Background info I'm in a club of about 30 members. The first 2 years back in the club after taking about 7 years off for a 2nd marriage and a new little one I was pretty competitive. In fact last year I qualified for our Club classic which the top 10 anglers by point standings qualify for, then ended winning it and catching the big bass of the day. I really expected big things heading into this tournament season and it was a complete flop. Tell me some of the things you did to bounce back the following season.
FYI- I know it's early for the season to be over but I can't make the away tournament this weekend and I already ate a 0 in another tournament so yes my season is over.
So if I were to cut the tail off from a Yamamoto Kut Tail does it turn the lure into a senko? I'm just not sure what to think about these kut tail worms but I really like the color.
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