Good on ya, JJ! Fenwick has a good reputation for quality rods specifically for smaller rivers, creeks and streams. I'll probably get my hands on a rod from their River Runner and /or maybe an Elite Tech Smallmouth if I can get my hands on one. Glad it's working out for you.
Yup, the MF is for shakeyhead, tubes and craws on jigs. Also, I use the MF for swimming 3"-5" swimbaits. The MLF is more for hair jigs, sliders and smaller finesse stuff. I use the MLXF for casting and swimming grubs and smaller, lighter swimbaits.
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DSG has a pair of 580p green mirror for $99. Seen a couple of good Costa sales but rarely any green or green mirror lenses. Pretty good deal. Steep and Cheap has some pretty good buys right now too.
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i got St Croix Rage rods for fairly cheap from their website a while back and like them very much. Didn't like the previous Mojo bass model, but have tried the present models and like them a lot. Gonna get a 7'1" MHF model from BPS with the trade in.
I like the components on the Rage series better, but I can get used to the Mojo fast enough.
Bingo! You need a good, old-fashion popping rod. My favorite is the old school All Star 7' PRM-S for medium power. Falcon makes a great popping rod nowadays.
Yup, my local store had a sale on St Croix sticks going. Might have been because they had just changed their fishing section around and had increased their inventory on some rod makers.
BPS Speed Shad one of the Keitech babies that have worked for me. It's my go to paddle tail. Kalin's for my grubs. Yum and Rage for my craws and Rage Menace Twin Tail as my change up.
I tried it when it first came out and was not impressed. Tried PowerPro and was so frustrated with the wind knots I stayed away from all super lines for a while. Last Spring I bought some more Nanofil and was getting slippage at the knot every time. I have to use a leader because almost all the water I fish is very clear. Also, as said above, using a leader helps keep you from cutting into the main line. I started tying the Alberto knot and have not looked back. I love this line because it gives me excellent casting distance and stealth. Low stretch gives me a good solid hookset even on the end of super long casts. That was a problem with nylon for me. One of the biggest advantages for me is the Nanofil lasts quite a while and there is no memory in my experience. A well behaved line. Not one wind knot yet. I have 2 spools for almost every 1 spinning reel of mine. Most of my spare spools have the Nanofil spooled on and that's the one I tend to grab first now.
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