That will come back to bite all those people that hoarded TP right where they wipe:roll:
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That will come back to bite all those people that hoarded TP right where they wipe:roll:
Im using the 736 glass with braid to fluoro leader to throw 3/8-1/2oz chatterbaits. As Drew lays out you have to use a combination of tackle components to have the optimum set up. Im speculating when...
I haven't bought a new one yet but plan to prior to my retirement date in ~15 years. (I use my wonderfully paid for used boat in the mean time.) I have a set amount of money from every paycheck...
Drew nailed it! My preference is the Dobyns 736cb Glass using braid to 20lb fluorocarbon leader. I agree that the cushion in the rod helps when ripping through grass not to pull the bait away from...
Nail polish is another route
Depends what color you are looking for IMO. Like mentioned a foil type bait forget it. They seem to always lose paint. Solid colors you can get plenty of mileage out of.
I've successfully used mint oil to keep them away. I don't know if it will work once you have an infestation. This was in the clever tips forum. Borrowed from the grain farmers to prevent a mouse...
If you want to go finesse you could try a Neko rig.
Inflation is e answer to the OP's question. We nationalized the budget shortfalls this morning when the Federal Reserve Bank (a privately owned institution by a secret group of investors by the way)...
As others have stated the price of used boats won't be impacted much but the price of used accessories will drop like a rock in the event of a recession. This is caused by the price of new items...
^^^^This
Check out the Cal Coast box that they launched last year. https://calcoastfishing.com/collections/tackle-products/products/battle-box
A difference that was eluded to but not mentioned is the better keeper on the jackhammer. As others have mentioned the components are better and the fit and finish is top notch. I've fished with them...
For me it is triple grips on cranks except for lipless. Those I use round bends.
For me it would be a squarebill and flat-sided cranks, spinnerbait, chatterbait, followed by a jig and Neko rigged worm after they've been located.
We are leaving those things for the Wallstreet guys to stimulate:roll:
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Haven't lost a fish with the ClipNCull. I had the first version and i had to remove the clips a couple of times in the heart of summer as the fish were struggling. The clips with 2.0 are flawless....
I use the ski tow bar but it won't work with your poles. You will have to do like C130 suggests and use the transom tie downs and a harness. I will suggest that you get a ball to keep the rope up out...
Thanks for this thread. I appreciate my club for all the reasons mentioned. I have specific days on the calendar where I'm fishing. Life can take a break and all the chores and crap that used to keep...
Your opinion is appreciated Half Baked. I have plenty of time to get this sorted. I just wanted to get my journey started and you guys have been extremely helpful. Thank you for that.
With the...
That's a great question. I'm thinking of trying to stay in the $300k range. I doubt that would put me waterfront but I'm accustomed to the ridiculous cost of real estate in the northeast so who...
Many thanks Hair Jig. Are these shallow areas not represented on a Navionics card? How shallow are you talking about? I currently fish the tidal Chesapeake most often (also known as the flats) so...
Slightly above your price target is the Dobyns 704CB. Should be able to handle your mid depth crankbaits (assuming they aren't mega sized plugs) as well as the jerkbait/swimbaits. Might have to go up...
Thank you guys for all of the suggestions. I will do some further research based upon this information and check back in for further feedback.
That is a great point about high speed internet as a...