As a follow up to the previous thread on what you are looking forward this season..
Did the new stuff live up to expectations?
The new megabass orichii xx shakey head rod is awesome. As a drop shot rod it is very sensitive and has a great backbone. I was looking at a rod to eventually replace my Simax great lakes DS rod. It is close but not quite as sensitive as the SImax, a good alternative.
also picked up a Gloomis jerkbait rod. Its a great light crankbait rod as well
The s-cranks attract fish but haven't really given them a test.
Haven't tried the pompadour or binksy yet
Motor is put back together and is working great
What are you looking forward to using part III
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
The Pompadour sure does work!
The new Zodias rods have turned into favorites in my arsenal, briefly fished the S Cranks & Binksy I'm sure they'll get more use as the year goes by.
The new Zodias rods have turned into favorites in my arsenal, briefly fished the S Cranks & Binksy I'm sure they'll get more use as the year goes by.
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
I haven't had a chance to try everything yet....but
I have switched over to mostly tungsten weights for this year. I wanted to add a tungsten weight/uni-snelled straight shank hook/creature bait to my pitching arsenal. I've only used this presentation for a few hours on the Rideau River, but never the less it impressed me with the results so far. The plastic of choice was the Anglers Choice Flappin Weasel (formerly Bass Magnet Flappin Weasel). My hook of choice for fishing slop the last several years has been the Gamakatsu Heavy Cover Flipping Hook. Great hook, stupid bait holder. The bait holder is held on by shrink wrap. A drop or two of crazy glue takes care of things. I picked up some Mustad Denny Brauer Grip Pin Max Flippin’ Hook just to give them a try in case I decide I'm sick and tired of gluing things that really shouldn't have to be glued by the customer. So far I like the Mustad hooks as well.
I've only used my 764CB RM once, but was quite impressed with the rod. I was equally impressed with my new 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X. One of several 6th Sense lures I've added to the crankbait box.
My new Revo Winch is a far better reel on several points than the Lews Super Duty I had.
I have lures by Megabass, Lucky Craft, Duo Realis and 6th Sense I have yet to get wet.
Steve
I have switched over to mostly tungsten weights for this year. I wanted to add a tungsten weight/uni-snelled straight shank hook/creature bait to my pitching arsenal. I've only used this presentation for a few hours on the Rideau River, but never the less it impressed me with the results so far. The plastic of choice was the Anglers Choice Flappin Weasel (formerly Bass Magnet Flappin Weasel). My hook of choice for fishing slop the last several years has been the Gamakatsu Heavy Cover Flipping Hook. Great hook, stupid bait holder. The bait holder is held on by shrink wrap. A drop or two of crazy glue takes care of things. I picked up some Mustad Denny Brauer Grip Pin Max Flippin’ Hook just to give them a try in case I decide I'm sick and tired of gluing things that really shouldn't have to be glued by the customer. So far I like the Mustad hooks as well.
I've only used my 764CB RM once, but was quite impressed with the rod. I was equally impressed with my new 6th Sense Crush Flat 75X. One of several 6th Sense lures I've added to the crankbait box.
My new Revo Winch is a far better reel on several points than the Lews Super Duty I had.
I have lures by Megabass, Lucky Craft, Duo Realis and 6th Sense I have yet to get wet.
Steve
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
Boat works good, I've had adjustments made and Pirate Cove Marina were there for me every step of the way
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
Rods
DX743
DX745
805 CBRM
822DSR E6X
TWFR854C
MUR1026
E6X Swimbait/Senko
Reels
Lews Tournament PRO 5:4:1
Lews Tournament PRO
Daiwa Alpha
Lews BB1
Quantum BT Burner
Stradic Ci4
Lures
Iobee Frog
Crosstail shad
Yamamoto Kreature
Livetarget Frog
Reaction Innovations Swimbait
These are just what I can recall!
Next week (on travel this week) I will be camping in Cobden.....Cannot wait!
DX743
DX745
805 CBRM
822DSR E6X
TWFR854C
MUR1026
E6X Swimbait/Senko
Reels
Lews Tournament PRO 5:4:1
Lews Tournament PRO
Daiwa Alpha
Lews BB1
Quantum BT Burner
Stradic Ci4
Lures
Iobee Frog
Crosstail shad
Yamamoto Kreature
Livetarget Frog
Reaction Innovations Swimbait
These are just what I can recall!
Next week (on travel this week) I will be camping in Cobden.....Cannot wait!
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
I'm using my Chronarch Ci4+ on a topwater rod I use for buzz baits and "walk the dog" type topwaters.
It's definitely as good as advertised thus far.
I'm jealous of that Hog on the Pompadour - I've thrown mine a few times now and still have yet to even get a blow-up on it, let alone actually catch a fish!
Maybe this weekend...
~OAO~
It's definitely as good as advertised thus far.
I'm jealous of that Hog on the Pompadour - I've thrown mine a few times now and still have yet to even get a blow-up on it, let alone actually catch a fish!
Maybe this weekend...
~OAO~
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Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
Jimmy_1 wrote:Rods
DX743
DX745
805 CBRM
822DSR E6X
TWFR854C
MUR1026
E6X Swimbait/Senko
Reels
Lews Tournament PRO 5:4:1
Lews Tournament PRO
Daiwa Alpha
Lews BB1
Quantum BT Burner
Stradic Ci4
Lures
Iobee Frog
Crosstail shad
Yamamoto Kreature
Livetarget Frog
Reaction Innovations Swimbait
These are just what I can recall!
Next week (on travel this week) I will be camping in Cobden.....Cannot wait!
Nice But what have you tried?
Re: What are you looking forward to using part III
I have used the E6X/Ci4 and it was amazing!
No smallies but 2 large pike with NO issues.
No smallies but 2 large pike with NO issues.