Jump to content

uno

Members
  • Posts

    60
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

uno's Achievements

Minnow

Minnow (2/9)

60

Reputation

  1. It's a carpsucker. Not a joke, a real type of fish. I think it is a quillback carpsucker but can't see the dorsal fin very well.
  2. They are made in Korea. Buy one and let us know, I'm pretty curious how one piece aluminum frame = 5 ounces.
  3. They did say they own the tooling. Does that mean they allow Banax to make reels using that tooling? Because Banax has their own reels that are exactly the same shape. And the Banax reels came first. Are the innards different? No idea. All the marketing speak is a big turn off.
  4. Here's my thought on sensitivity. Take a lure attached to a rod via a loose line of any kind. Do anything you want to the lure without making the line tight. Can you feel that in a rod? Nope. You can only feel it when the rod tip moves because the line is pulling on it. You can also feel when the line is being pulled less. That's how you feel a lure like a spinnerbait, alternating more and less pull. Is that vibration? In my mind a pull/no pull cycle is not vibration. I could be wrong. Does the string between two cans vibrate when you talk into one can? I dunno. Deep thoughts.
  5. I've only done marbling with all finish epoxy. How do you do it with regular epoxy?
  6. No one on that forum has a bigger ego than the guy who owns it now. He knows everything about rod blanks. Too bad he can't sell his (admittedly pretty good) product without lies and endless sales. And yet the sales always get me. Guess I'm the sucker.
  7. Stradic FL is on sale at tackle warehouse $180 for 1000 and 2500
  8. Stradic FL is on sale. Way more solid than either the Miravel or Ultegra. Aluminum frame at the same weight as the Ultegra. Plus if you are making your own rods, might as well have a reel worthy of your creations.
  9. Are you trying to say that their partnership with Banax has made a "game changing" reel for 120 bucks? No, I haven't fished with one, and I likely won't. And I have't made any comment about it not being a good reel. I'm sure it works fine. As do all the other reels Banax makes and American companies claim to be their own. But I get tired of companies trying so hard to pretend that they "engineered" their reels and made them new and different. I have no issue with St. Croix selling whatever reels they want, but with this reel they are selling what everyone else is selling, and I find the shilling and hype painful.
  10. In the river I think gimruis is talking about the fish stack up the mile or two upstream from the dam where there is deeper water when the water temp gets into the 50s. Smallmouth above dams is a pretty reliable fall pattern in MN.
  11. There is a one word answer for all the questions. Profit. Which is fine. If they don't make money they cease to exist.
  12. I'm curious how much the Hundo actually weighs. I have a hard time believing they can get a reel with a substantial aluminum frame to weigh 5 oz. Maybe they mean 5.9 oz? I know selling stuff is all about hype and advertising these days but some of us still appreciate honesty when is comes to facts (how much it weighs, where it is made, what is it made out of, etc).
  13. Mojo bass is an SCIII blank now, so the blank price is more than $60. And mojos are made in Mexico, same as the rodgeeks blanks. Just like everything else, blanks are priced at what people will pay. Components also make a big difference. You can get a $10 set of guides or a $100 set of guides. Good cork is very expensive. You can't save money building rods equivalent to complete rods less than $150 or so. You can build a $500 rod for $250. The $60 blank goes in a $100 bassX rod.
  14. You can sell all the rebadged Daewoos you want, as long as you keep making Corvettes.
  15. Yes, they move up some, but not like in the spring. Maybe in the 10-14 foot range. I find them to be more weed associated in the fall, following baitfish vs crayfish that they eat in the summer. Garrison reef and Pike Point have been good fall areas.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.