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basss

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  • Location
    Orlando
  • My PB
    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Lake Conway

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  1. I second the Veritas- for the price point.
  2. Can't ask for a better reason to start. It depends on how much you want to spend per rod. I did not want to spend hundreds per rod so most of my rods are from Abu. I got them on sale. None over $100. I have two Veritas, two Veracity, and one Volatile.
  3. That's what I have for my frog rod, a Veritas 7'3" MH-F. You can't go wrong at less that $100. I have it paired with a Tatula CT-Type R and it casts those hollow bodies a country mile.
  4. Once you pick a reel, set all the brakes it has on then start backing them off one click at a time until you get the best performance and longest cast. Also, make sure your thumb is lightly on the spool till you get the hang of it. Like you stated originally, practice practice practice.
  5. Nice. Both sound like great trips.
  6. I've not. Maybe I should add that as one of my 2017 fishing goals. We usually fish on local waters in the morning and in the later afternoon, but not fish all the way through.
  7. Someone else sent me that link, looks like it isn't kevin's first time getting a hook janked out. No sir, dry as a bone. Unfortunatley, I've been in several motorcycle wrecks that has cost me more skin that I can remember so all in all; it hurt but not pee on myself hurt.
  8. The funniest sh%t I've read on here.
  9. Rage tail anaconda in watermelon green bank fishing caught me my personal best.
  10. I'm new to "more serious" bass fishing. I've been fishing since I was a teenager, bank fishing that is. Now that I have a boat, with a pair of fish finders, and several rod/reel setups; I want to fish more intelligently. Meaning, using the electronics and layouts of the particular body of water I'm fishing to determine where and what to fish instead of relying solely on sight fishing. Also, I would like to learn more about the sport and how to use each rod and reels as tools and not "one size fits all" approach. 12 hour fish outing, wow! I'm usually good for 4 or so, on what I call long fishing outages; 12 now that's dedication.
  11. It felt like it anyway ... so I was getting some weeds off my rapala top water and I'll be damned if I didn't shoot it into my thumb. It slingshot itself pretty deep. I had to get the boat back to the ramp, load it on the trailer, and put it back in the garage with the treble hook deep in the thumb. To get it out, I called a friend over and he used a razor to slice along the hook until he sliced past the barb and we were able to get pull the hook out. Ouch! We, of course used generous amounts of alcohol to clean the wound and razor before the surgery. I now know what a bass feels like!
  12. The brand makes some difference too. For example, I have several Abu's that fish "heavier" than they are rated for. I would say, just fish with it for a few days and return it if you do not like it. Or better yet, use it as an excuse to get your second baitcaster setup.
  13. Learn something new everyday ...
  14. Oh yeah, learned how to completely take apart and rebuild several baitcasters that way. Check out TackleJunky81, his videos are detailed.
  15. Just got home, she's good. Not a scratch. My new frog rod is ready!
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