I used a casting rod for years and switched to a 7' M/F Zodias spinning and will never go back to casting for a weigthless wacky, way easier to skip under docks.
I still use a casting rod for texas rigged weightless senkos around cover.
The new 2023 models of the tatula elites has two jerkbait rods.
Anyone know the difference in these rods? Would it be an over simplification to say one is more open water/ smallmouth and the other is around cover /largemouth?
Which would throw a 110 best?
I had a lake that I fished for a few years out of a canoe that I only took one rod and senkos. Caught my 5 largest fish in my life doing that. Never got bites off other tackle so I stopped bringing it
Garmin Echomap plus 93sv, they are getting clearances out for around 600. Gives you side imageing, touch screen, pre-loaded maps, great value for your price range
Thanks for the replies and research, I do want a pole anchor just spot lock as I guide kids a lot and would like to stay in place along pads without any movement. I rarely fill the livewell so I guess that is probably pretty comparable (dry livewell w/ talons roughly equals full livewell no talons)
I have an 07' lund mr. Pike 17 with a 115 on the back, I want to put talons on but afraid of the extra weight being too much. Any others put them on a similar boat?
Also, what is the best mounting method?
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