If you’ve got a stout rod, lock it down. If you use the same cheap rods I do, lock it down then back it off a touch. But seriously I would guess you can break that leader if you swing hard enough so I would either loosen it a tad or don’t set super hard (not Easy for excitable fishermen like me )
I recently compared the two in my very specific fish book because I’ve been catching a lot of redbreast. The one characteristic of the redbreast that was helping me was the red fin tips but I don’t guess yours has that
@NYWayfarer, I just looked up habitat range of each and you may be outside of longear range but lots of redbreast in your area
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I have vertical rod holderS on my center console and they are useless. All my buddies stick their rods in there as soon as they get in the boat (against my recommendation) then saw them in half with a sidearm cast. The first time I paddled my fiancé’s kayak I knocked one out of a holder with a paddle. I don’t like rod holders......
You must have gotten a bad Jeep. I’ve seen standard cherokees pull yachts, but they were the inline 6 motors, some of the torquing-est engines I’ve ever seen
Bird feeders are my main source of business as a trapper. If you feed birds, you feed mice, chipmunks, rats, squirrels, skunks, raccoons, and sometimes even groundhogs and bears. I keep a 901 daisy power line .177 at the ready for squirrels that avoid traps, it’s a tack driver
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