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Eric 26

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  1. Roadrunners in 1/16 oz were the first lure I used exclusively for almost a year when I got back into fishing almost 30 years ago. To this day it’s still a go to on the retention ponds I fish. My favorite is a green head(bare hook) with a Berkeley gulp alive 3” minnow as a body. Catches every species except carp.
  2. Just watched the latest tactical bassin video, “ big fish on light line” he speaks of sunline fc100 as being the exact line you’re searching for. He described it as a fluorocarbon designed to have the stretch with return to normal as a design feature. Seem to remember it’s only available down to around 16 lbs if memory serves me correctly, but I have “CRS” syndrome as AJ calls it?. The video was posted yesterday. Good luck??
  3. Yeah this retention pond has a lot of dink bass but some nice fat gills.
  4. Went to a local retention pond Monday for a few hours, these are the best 3. My favorite was the ambitious little guy who whacked a Berkeley “Choppo 110” I was playing around with. The others all came on a ultralight lipless crank fished on a light rod with 4 lb line.
  5. LMFAO.... ?. I think you’re best off finding a replacement handle but looking forward to hearing your outcome.
  6. Couldn’t resist the price. Saw someone on here post about buying direct which is what I wound up doing. Now I’m going to build a spooling station for it as my old Berkeley station is to small.
  7. Congratulations ??She’s a beautiful fish for sure.
  8. I’ve used and still my favorite for 1/2 oz. lipless, a bps carbonlite 2.0 med. power fast action for both. Costs $120.00 1/4-5/8 oz weight range.
  9. I own one of those linear mag braking 80s, mine is a CA80 with an aluminum frame which I paid well under the asking price of $99.00 for let alone the $150.00 of the Abu. Yes it’s made by Doyo but still overseen by Daiwa and yes I own “true” Daiwa reels, but if you haven’t used them you shouldn’t knock them either. If I’m not mistaken Abu manufactures none of their reels but continue to receive tons of praise for many of their other products. Lews also comes to mind if I’m not mistaken. Just saying there is an awful lot of criticism for a couple reels in Daiwa’s large lineup.
  10. Although I have yet to use them I have 2 Okuma rods, a 7’-2” evx and a 7’-3” tcs bought during Tackle Warehouse Black Friday sale. They are very well put together, light and comfortable imho. There are tons of you tube reviews on many of their rods and many reviews on this site also which helped me pull the trigger on mine. Another rod I can recommend is a bps carbonlite 2.0 7’-0” med. fast, I’ve thrown spinner baits, lipless cranks and square bills and it handles all of them with no issues. It’s probably the most versatile rod I have and if I’m only bringing one rod this is the rod I bring.
  11. Stopped by Bass Pro Shop yesterday, had a gift card from my birthday.
  12. Thank you? That was great review, although I’m not in the market for a pedal kayak hoping to save enough for a lower end paddle one this year, I really enjoyed reading your review.
  13. I still have one. I remember the tag with Roland Martin on it....he will definitely endorse any product for the right price ?
  14. I know I’m beating a dead horse but look into the Piscifun Carbon X 2000. Supposedly made on the same line as the Daiwa Tatula.
  15. My wife will tell you I can make a strong run against you for president ?. I also take my reels off for winter storage and I mark my line weight, brand and type on a post it or any piece of paper and put it in the box with the reel or in the case of no box I’ll put them in some kind of soft bag with the same information.
  16. This is a much better description, my 2 low end reels both behave in this manner. It sounds like you’re talking yourself out of purchasing a bait cast reel altogether which is your choice and only your choice. If you choose to fish with spin casting reels only so be it don’t let anyone talk you out of going out fishing which regardless of what you use is the most important part.
  17. Enjoyed the video but I respectfully disagree when you referred to a 7:? gear ratio as being a slower speed reel. I know they make 9:? speeds but I think a 6:? speed makes a better slow speed reel. Nothing personal and to each their own ?
  18. Although I have and enjoy using my Kastking royal legend 2 bait caster I will say it’s nice but the spool tension knob is not the best in the world to setup for the proper tension/lure fall (If that makes sense) also it tends to loosen up after repeated casts. No experience with the black max but I do love my Revo X and in my opinion would fit your needs. I think it’s important you at least go to your favorite store or tackle shop and try to see what you personally like and hopefully find a knowledgeable employee who’s not just trying to sell you something.
  19. I’m right hand dominate and only use left handed reels. My older brother bought a lefty (a then new green curado bantam) and when he first showed me I thought he was nuts ?
  20. Don’t ask why, just be happy you found the deal ?
  21. Sorry added on to my previous content. If it were me and I’m not telling anyone how to spend their money I’d save the $50.00 and learn to speed up my retrieve or buy the 8 speed and do what bulldog suggested, which he will explain why to you if you ask him nicely I’m sure?
  22. Is it 6.3:1 vs 7.3:1 or 8.?:1 ? There is going to be a slightly larger difference between 6 vs 8 speed. You’re talking 26” vs 34”.
  23. Hit the nail on the head ?
  24. Check out the Piscifun Carbon X,I have both a 1000 & 2000 size. A tad heavier than you’re looking for but under $100.00 with braid ready spools and as for line capacity I think the website is a bit on the low end although I don’t exactly measure how much line when I’m spooling mine. Check *** for a review and I think you’ll be surprised if you try one out. PM me if you want the site review.
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