I actually loved the 70.I really wanted to try the Daiwa though.I brought it back so i could spend the other 70 on more lures i dont need.Both reels are butter.I llve the CT and i dont regret doing it.Beginning of last season i was going between the CT and the Incepti0n and bought the latter.Now i have both.
Biggest weight I own is 3/4 and I get get through some complete junk with that when the pond is a vegetative mess.Laydowns you could probably get away with 1/4 or even 1/8. I personally have never needed more than a 3/4 to get through mats and bushes.
Eastern Mass we iced out last weekend as it was in the 70s for 2 days but this weekends frigid temps skimmed the ponds and lake back over.I just want to go fishing! Love this thread idea by the way.
Never going to go wrong with St.Croix Mojo.I really want to fish the Avid and the LTB line.As far as split vs full grips go,i use and like both.I do however find the full cork more aesthetically pleasing.
I just said in another post too that i use the Owner cutting points offset 3/0 and the twistlocks in 3/0 and 4/0.You cant go wrong with those hooks.I have 1 pack of EWG 4/0 for the fat ikas i picked up and thats about it.
I'm going to pick up siwash hooks and see how it affects a few different lures.I'm interested how it will change the fall/rise rate or the suspension and action of a jerkbait or crankbait more than anything.Time for some fishing science and a trip to BPS!
Also we got some skim on the ice over the weekend so ill need someone to mail me a bass to put in the tub for hookup rate details
I used it for a frog reel for 2 seasons.I thoroughly disagree with this.While faster may be better for frogging,I never had a problem with that application.
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