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  1. So, while I have fallen victim to my share of broken lines and lost lures, I often wonder whether or not I’m pairing my line with the right tackle; obviously not! In my search for answers, very specific answers at that, I’ve come across what seems to have been the most thorough and yet efficient article on ‘bassfishin’ website titled fishing-line-guide [I couldn’t add link for some reason]. I mean, yes!!! Finally, a very detailed article, but... wow! I couldn’t help but feeling like my three rod, three reel arsenal will get me no where. I realize that there ideal setups per technique or presentation but where’s the middle of the road? How can I make the most out of a reel without having to switch out the line with each lure change? For example, if one of my rod and reel combos can work many techniques and handle (obviously) the weight of many lures but technically based on the article requires a different line for each, how do I get around having to switch out the line? Does anyone have better recommendations? I fish (freshwater) with monofilament because I’m fairly new to fishing and that’s what’s always recommended to me. My current reels and rods are as follows: G.Loomis Mag Bass 782c 6’6” Med Fast Mag Bass 844c 7’ Heavy Fast Crankbait 864C DF 7’2” Med-Heavy Mod Shimano Chronarch 200E7 7.0:1 Curado K 6.2:1 & 8.5:1
  2. Im looking into getting the daiwa tatula ct and i dont know what ratio to get for all around. Im looking into the 7.3.1 ratio but im woried im going to loose torque so im steering towards the 6.3.1 ratio but i just want to know what you guys think is the best all around do everything ratio. i have my curado in the HG and the x ship keeps the torque like a lower gear ratio but i know the tatula doesnst have that so what are your guy's thoughts?
  3. Hey guys, So I'm about to pick up a Daiwa Tatula CT Type R For Squarebills, 6-10 Foot Medium Divers, and Lipless Crankbaits. I'm debating whether to get a 5.5:1 or a 6.3:1. Im also planning on purchasing a 7' Medium Duckett Micro Magic Pro Crankait Rod. Any other rod reccomendations? Any input is aprecciated thanks!
  4. Sorry if this is a dumb question. I do not know a lot about how reels operate. I have one and really like it, but I want to speed it up and use it for a flipping and pitching reel since it re-engages the spool when you depress the thumb button. The 6.3:1 is decent, but I am curious if it can be increased?
  5. So im debating wether to get the 8:1:1 ratio or 7:3:1, im going to use it for flipping and pitching, casting jigs and topwaters. Which one should i go with?
  6. Wondering why you guys use such heavy braid on your baitcasters. 40, 50, even 65lb braid...that's what we use for bluefin. I'm guessing it's for line management? or perhaps cutting weeds when fishing heavy cover? Also, why do people recommend a high 7:1 ratio for jig fishing? The only thing I can think of is picking up the slack quickly from a 11, 12'o'clock position to set the hook. Any input appreciated!
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