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  1. 1). I have heard of climbers who brave the cold conditioning their hands in ice water every night to build a tolerance to the cold. You’d have to look into more details for how long because I do not know. 2) For people who have a condition called Raynaud's, it sometimes works to retrain the body’s response to cold weather. What they do is keep their hands in hot water and go outside in the cold with limited clothing. The though on this is that the central temperature receptors in the body control the peripheral vasculature. In a normal situation, activation of central cold receptors activate a system to decrease blood supply to the hands to decrease heat loss. If the hands are kept warm and the central body is cold the vasoconstriction mechanism in the hand becomes insensitive to the signal to decrease blood supply. After desensitizing the hands, when the core temperature sensors are activated, the hands have minimal response and blood flow continues to the hands maintaining hand warmth (also resulting a net larger loss in total body heat). Not sure how effective this is for people who don’t have a severe reaction to the cold. 3). Alcohol or possibily niacin tabs. Both of these can increase peripheral vasodilation = more blood to fingers = warmer fingers (probably face and other skin as well). Make sure your core is protected from the cold though because you run the risk of cooling your blood by shunting it out to the extremities where heat loss occurs more rapidly. Try at your own risk. Talk you your doctor first if you have any history of heart, stroke or other vascular disease. 4). You may also be able to get your doc to prescribe you a low-dose calcium channel blocker which could potentially help if you have severe circulation problems with your hands.
  2. I think it’s brilliant on their part. Their core audience is upper middle class pre-teen/teenagers that get what they want. I was at DSG once when their was apparently a meet and greet with Andrew Flair and it was like a giant middle school prep boy Justin Bieber hair extravaganza. Whether I like what they are doing or not (and whether their gear and equipment is junk or gold), they have done at excellent job of generating interest in their market and are going to get rich off of it. The baits remind me of a mix between Yum and Rage Tail. They have the smoothness and body profile of Yum-type baits and the appendages of Rage Tail.
  3. My suggestion is to avoid going into debt. I would suggest saving some money for a decent used boat you can buy with cash so you can get out on the water and quell your desire. Plenty of good boats out there in the sub $5-8k range (sounds like you should be able to come up with this much in a reasonable amount of time). If you think you’ll want to upgrade, I suggest to save for an upgrade while you can still get out on the water in the current one. All the more reason to get committed to a boat now before it’s too late!! Haha Just kidding.
  4. Congrats! Can’t wait to see some more pics of it.
  5. Hoping you’ll be taking reels for service again soon.
  6. Fished about 6 different Tranx. 2 of my own (one 5.8 and one 7.6), and fished the others side-by-side with a Daiwa Lexa and an old Curado. Not saying there is anything wrong with the Tranx out of the box, just saying the factory bogginess, especially on retrieve, (that I experience with many reels) seems to be exaggerated in the Tranx compared to other reels. Just saying it becomes even better with a good cleaning.
  7. I have a handful of 6th Sense squarebills with broken or cracked bills that say otherwise. These broke only after a handful of casts. I love their colors, action and the fact that they now come with EWG hooks, but they have a quality control issue. Moreover, when I tried to get them replaced I was told that due to the nature of how squarebills are fished some breakage should be expected and they wouldn’t replace them. I convinced several guys in my club to purchase them and they’ve all had the same problem. Don’t get me wrong, I like 6th Sense, but they’ve got to get this fixed before I purchase any other of their normal squarebills. This is coming from a guy that could possibly argue that the Flat75 is the best coldwater squarebill of all time (I’m such a believer in that specific bait that I’d almost be willing to buy a new one every 10 casts if necessary). IMO the strike king squarebills are hard to beat once you switch out the hooks. Cheap, come in lots of colors, deflect fantastically, and super durable.
  8. Have you removed and replaced the lube from the manufacturer? Every Tranx I have ever touched have been grossly overpacked with lube out of the package making them quite boggy IMO. If you haven’t cleaned and re-lubed it and you like it now, you have a pleasant surprise waiting for you.
  9. Those little silica packets that say “Do not eat” are excellent rust preventers.
  10. From $18-$40 depending on which box you buy and for how long you subscribe.
  11. Decided to try out the 6th Sense Super 6 box. I subscribed to the version where they claim they hand pick baits based on your fishing style and region according to a from you fill out. The first one came yesterday and I wasn’t disappointed. Crush 50x Squarebill Crush 100x Squarebill Curve 55 Swimbait heads Swimbaits Divine Hybrid jig Cloud 9 C20 Bobber stops Sticker Cool little bag 10% off discount code
  12. Very nice! Been dreaming of a 10 lber since before I can remember. Way to go man!
  13. You just wait til the water cools down. That Flat75 will flat catch them in the late fall and early spring when the water is so cold that they won't bite much else. .
  14. You can do it. Yes it’s going to be difficult at first, as are most things for which you haven’t developed “muscle memory” or fundamentals. It will be worth it. Casting gear is not “necessary” but there plenty of times when it can be more efficient and can help you catch more fish. It will not, however, change your life or make fish jump in the boat. On the contrary, feeing good about mastering something new, may. My suggestion is two-fold. 1) Start with an at least 1/2 ounce moving bait that doesn’t require tricky casts and you can cover a lot of open water quickly. Crank the tension knob down until the bait doesn’t fall or just barely falls with the spook released. Crank the brakes down all the way. Start out making gentle casts and practice the same type of cast to start to train your thumb. 2) Keep practicing through the mistakes and the tiredness. This will really help to solidify the “muscle” memory. Don’t end your practice session on a backlash. Backlashes are annoying as hell. You can do it though.
  15. Early in the season is the time of year that a lot of times a person can do both!
  16. Lately, I have had new PB-it is. Been exclusively throwing big swimbaits. Went out yesterday and threw my big baits to get only one short strike and watch one fish just miss the hooks because I tried to set the hook to soon. On my way back to the ramp I made a couple casts on a brushpile on a jig and caught one 2-lber to keep the skunk away. My heart still races a little replaying watching the big one touch it’s nose to a Hinkle Shad.
  17. I have the Sufix 832 camo on several of my reels. It all faded to white within 1-2 outings.
  18. What’s ironic is that this is most people’s perception of what fishing entails.
  19. My opinion is that the Xi3 is junk. My dad has an Xi3 with the wireless footpedal. He had his Edge sold before he really got to play with the Xi3 and has stated several times he regrets getting the Xi3. I have used it on his boat and honestly I hated it. I would rather have a cable drive without the pinpoint any day. The problem is that the wireless footpedal is not reliable AND it is more like a button than a pedal. In other words, it doesn’t seem to be pressure sensitive. Finally, the thing doesn’t respond well. Sometimes it will keep turning after you release the pedal. It is extremely difficult to navigate. The hand remote doesn’t seem to have any problems, but if I’m fishing I want big hands for my rod. If it were my boat that thing would be off in a heartbeat. I would pay money not to use the Xi3 with the wireless footpedal.
  20. Where are you throwing these baits?
  21. Slept on it and had decided I was gonna buy it. Called the guy and he said it just went down the road with someone else. Guess it wasn't meant to be.
  22. I do not recommend trying to heat the rod tip yourself. It is very easy to ruin the tip of the rod and turn it rubber like. I tried to get the tip off of a Dobyns Champion and the when I warmed it the tip just fell over limp and the guide was still attached. Its usually pretty cheap to have a tackle shop do it.
  23. Thanks for clarifying. Sounds like I need to try to move the motor and look on the inside of the transom for wood rot and color changes around the bolts.
  24. Can you elaborate? Are you saying this is a sign of a weak transom or that this is a way to reduce stress on the transom?
  25. Thanks! Been doing lots of reading about what to look for in a used boat over the last several months. Thanks for the additional tips. Mostly trying to find info on TideCraft.
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