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49 minutes ago, swhit140 said:

I know someone mentioned of these shirts if you purchased your reel out of country that they wouldn't be accepted, I received my Daiwa/Simms shirts yesterday.

Both of my reels were purchased overseas. :dance10:

 

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Well dang. They verbatim told me twice that a reel bought from overseas would not be accepted, so I never turned it in.  

 

Guess it was a "better to ask for forgiveness than permission" type situation. 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, swhit140 said:

Tatula 80, it ended June 30 2022.

Umm - it's only the 7th of June, 2022 now...so do you mean it ends on the 30th?

Posted
11 hours ago, MN Fisher said:

Umm - it's only the 7th of June, 2022 now...so do you mean it ends on the 30th?

Sorry I specified the information and a link for the promo.

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Bait monkey got me twice this week, grabbed a couple packs of soft plastics (Strike King version of Senko, forgot the name) and a couple bags of zoom super flukes, grabbed a bag of cheap 1/4oz bullet weights, pack of 3/0 Gamakatsu ORB hooks, a spool of 15lb braid, 10lb mono, and a Walmart spinning combo to get my brother a rod/reel. I tested it out while waiting for dad to get done with his dental appointment and it works pretty well, though the jerkbaits are going to such with how long the butt section is, and I generally do not prefer a 4000 size reel.

 

The second purchase was a Deeper Chirp Plus 2, figured it was high time I get into some kind of electronics to map my areas and see exactly what I've been fishing over all these years. 

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I really like Venom tubes…50 packs of each ?‍♂️Just got the melon/chartreuse and GP/purple in Tuesday. 

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On 6/3/2022 at 2:02 PM, LrgmouthShad said:

Falcon Expert

Do these rods have micro guides?

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Posted
1 hour ago, waymont said:

Do these rods have micro guides?

Uh no I don’t believe so. Not sure if this photo helps. The guides on my iRods are much smaller than this. 
 

Love the rod. As far as I can tell so far, it’s the perfect spinnerbait rod. Although ironically, I’ve been using a $40 spinning rod much more often recently. Those bass just want a little shaky head 

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On 6/3/2022 at 1:35 PM, Dangerfield said:

I want one for a texas-rig rod.

@FishTank @Dangerfield - Heck Yeah. I use my 2021 Zillion SV more than the Steez SV, probably cuz the Steez is on a lighter setup that is not fish as much. I use the Zillion on my dedicated t-rig rod as well. 

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Tomorrow is my first day off in almost 2 months and I'm heading out early on my kayak. With fishing on my mind and being a bit bored (dangerous combo) I was surfing the TW website.

 

Then I saw it - the Expride B I wanted was in stock (I already have an Expride A that I love) so I snatched it up. Then the floodgates opened a bit more. I ended up adding a Booyah Moon Talker spinner bait, a WE Screamin Eagle spinnerbait, a Jackall Spybait, some hooks, and a couple of packs of Z-Man Pro Crawz. Qualified for the free t-shirt and sticker as well.

 

Now I'm on a roll. Time to look for a Father's Day sale on a Humminbird HELIX 7 CHIRP MEGA SI GPS G4!

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1 minute ago, Koz said:

With fishing on my mind and being a bit bored (dangerous combo) I was surfing the TW website.

Dude, once you let the monkey get it's paw into your wallet - you're doomed.

Some nice stuff there - enjoy it.

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Oh monkey left one of his paws in my wallet for few years now.

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Ordered a JDM Megabass ONETEN STICK because I wanted to try a shorter jerkbait rod.  A few days later I was speaking with someone who had a new 895 NRX+ that got delayed through the expeditor program.  He got tired of waiting and bought another and said he would take $300 for the replacement.  I couldn’t resist.

 

 

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2 packs trick worms

watermelon moondust, watermelon purple glitter 

2 packs rage toads

green pumpkin pearl, green pumpkin chartreuse 

2 packs damiki hydra's

watermelon magic, baby bass

1 pack damiki knockouts 

watermelon red

2 packs roboworms 6” fat worms

margarita mutilator, ox blood red flake

1 pack zoom horny toads 

black yellow swirl 

1 pack beast coast tackle marauder 

mellow 420

1 lake fork tackle hissy fit

it’s like a jitterbug that has frog hooks and a screw lock keeper for soft plastic’s 

1 bio spawn rattle bot chartreuse blueback

2 packs owner hooks

One wacky, one octopus.

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Xzone ned zone, 2 packs trd’s, yum sharpshooter worms, berkley gillys, 3 mb sleeper gills, 2 packs gamakatsu twistlock crappie jigheads, 1/16 slider heads, keitech 2.0 easy shiners, gamakatsu box. It’s been a very finesse oriented year for me so far, the trend continues…

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19 hours ago, Jmurphy87 said:

1 lake fork tackle hissy fit

it’s like a jitterbug that has frog hooks and a screw lock keeper for soft plastic’s 

 

I've never seen that. Pretty cool, but I always thought of a jitterbug as being an insect skittering across the water. I guess maybe in some parts of the country lizards might do that, I've never seen it here. But that thing looks like it's designed to look like a snake, and I've never seen a bass hit a snake. I'm sure it happens, but I fish one area has lots of water snakes and schools of bass come into that spot and feed on shad (the snakes feed on the shad that jump up on the rip-rap). Anyway, the snakes swim around all the time and I've never seen one get chomped.

 

Anyway, I'd like to hear if you have luck with it if you rig it like that.

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29 minutes ago, fin said:

 

I've never seen that. Pretty cool, but I always thought of a jitterbug as being an insect skittering across the water. I guess maybe in some parts of the country lizards might do that, I've never seen it here. But that thing looks like it's designed to look like a snake, and I've never seen a bass hit a snake. I'm sure it happens, but I fish one area has lots of water snakes and schools of bass come into that spot and feed on shad (the snakes feed on the shad that jump up on the rip-rap). Anyway, the snakes swim around all the time and I've never seen one get chomped.

 

Anyway, I'd like to hear if you have luck with it if you rig it like that.

I will let you know if I have any luck with it, it’s supposed to mimic a snake in reality that how they designed it, the 9” needle worms are supposed to be used with it. But my mind went straight to toads for some reason lol. I am thinking about trying some rage tail anacondas on it also.

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1 hour ago, PhishLI said:

Some more new stuff.

 

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How do you like the Savage Gear Bluegill?  I saw them a few weeks ago before the Sleeper Gill came out and am curious.  Thanks.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Big-Bass said:

How do you like the Savage Gear Bluegill?

Just like any other bait there's a time and place for it. If you pick some up make sure to get (L) Large size Owner CPS screw locks. The stock one sucks and will core out the bait. Sometimes after one fish. The Large Owner stays put. Its heavy gauge hook is nearly identical to an Owner Beast 6/0, so you'll need a rod with some backbone to set it.

 

The junk stock keeper is shown on the bottom

 

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5 hours ago, PhishLI said:

Just like any other bait there's a time and place for it. If you pick some up make sure to get (L) Large size Owner CPS screw locks. The stock one sucks and will core out the bait. Sometimes after one fish. The Large Owner stays put. Its heavy gauge hook is nearly identical to an Owner Beast 6/0, so you'll need a rod with some backbone to set it.

 

The junk stock keeper is shown on the bottom

 

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Interesting, I haven't had any trouble with their hooks.  Granted, I don't catch fish the same size as you lol

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23 minutes ago, hokiehunter373 said:

Interesting, I haven't had any trouble with their hooks.

The hook is just fine. Perhaps a bit over kill for the bait's size, but there's nothing wrong with it. The screw lock spring keeper that comes with the hook is what I've had issues with. Its diameter is too small for such a heavy wire hook. If the equivalent Owner Beast hook, shown in the top of the photo, came with Owner's standard small keeper it would be problematic too. There's a lot of leverage placed on the hook's eye when the bait is fully collapsed by a hard bite. Something's gotta give. An aggressive 3 lber cored the first one out. It was fixed with Mend-it, got the Owner large keeper, and it's held up since then.

 

If what I've described occurs with yours, save the cored out plastic from the spring keeper. You can glue it back into the plastic, then just upgrade to the large keeper, and you'll get way more use from the bait.

43 minutes ago, hokiehunter373 said:

Granted, I don't catch fish the same size as you lol

You're doing great. Keep working. It'll happen.

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6 hours ago, PhishLI said:

Just like any other bait there's a time and place for it. If you pick some up make sure to get (L) Large size Owner CPS screw locks. The stock one sucks and will core out the bait. Sometimes after one fish. The Large Owner stays put. Its heavy gauge hook is nearly identical to an Owner Beast 6/0, so you'll need a rod with some backbone to set it.

 

The junk stock keeper is shown on the bottom

 

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What rod are you using for the baits?  Thanks for the heads up on the hooks.

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Big-Bass said:

What rod are you using for the baits?

A true 5+ power heavy. The hook is like a 6d finishing nail with a point. It requires backbone.

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