Whoever bought that was a knucklehead at that price but kudos to the seller!!!
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Whoever bought that was a knucklehead at that price but kudos to the seller!!!
Weightless and nose hooked with either a finesse or octopus hook works for me deadrifted. Usually use a 4.25" that I had made from stankxbaitco where they double dipped the nose in clear plastic to...
i seem to throw both subsurface and surface flies and catch more on surface flies myself regardless of the conditions. I also am not a fan of clousers and for soem reason do not have a ton of...
Both are nice racks and solid. I prefer Yakima but I currently have Thule because I got them used for a steal. I like the Yakima because the round bars crest a more level surface on sloping rooflines...
Same name posting the same blurb too.......
Definitely an interesting trip but nothing better than a shore lunch. I prefer my trusty snowpeak gigapower Ti stove. It has never let me down and has cooked probably over 100 meals.
I just used that super strong 3M mounting tab stuff that is removable and have had no issues. Just put a little dialectric grease on it and you are good to go.
Been running mine that way in my...
definitely search on craigslist. People are always looking to unload their white water boats as they upgrade or their skills warrant a more technical boat.
I don't use fireline but i do use braid and tie directly to the lure 99.9% of the time. On my hi-vis lines i use a sharpie to color the last 6-7 feet or so and it seems to help out. if i was...
Great post. I have seen people fish that lake on TV and i remember them "sight" fishing in about 20 feet of water because it is so clear.
That is a pig!!! nice job and you can't beat a topwater bite.
I wouldn't say it is a blem but more of just a product of how the color came out. From what i understand the color swirling is more of an art than an exact science so it doesn't surprise that some...
Exactly what he said. As far as un"hooking" with these types of flies you don't unhook as much as you cut them free. To tie the same type bait for spinning set ups you may be able to use some lead...
Given where you said you will be using the boat i would go with the 12. I had a 12 for a little over a year and it did great on flat water and slower rivers. Never tried it in the salt but given...
Wish i knew cause i live in Richmond and still haven't been out there to chase the stripers.....
The coosa is a great boat but as has already been stated has it's drawbacks. I used mine as my primary boat last year and i fish probably 50/50 rivers to lakes and i found that the boat is not good...
I think native seats are more comfortable but not a world of difference amount. I like the boat and i think it would be fine for longer trips. I always store my items in dry bags on overnights so...
cable lock through a scupper and haven't had any problems.
I also have not heard first hand of a kayak being stolen off a car. I have heard out of people's back yards etc....
I would think...
Good looking fish. That brookie is really nice.....those brookies fight pretty hard all things considered and there is not a prettier freshwater fish in the US in my opinion, especially when they...
Braid to flouro try the seaguar knot. I tried it out yesterday for the first time and it is super easy to tie and seems to hold up well as i did not lose a fish or have to retie and i caught over 15...
Looks really good.
Great rod...if it was the smallmouth or bluegill rod i would be all over this since i picked up the newer largemouth model this year :)
I have used them with my coosa but you have to mount them a little further in if you use the front and rear tie downs as the rocker on the boat makes the bow strap want to slide off the front of the...
I love the smaller creeks.
Quick question though, how are you rigging your speed craw? I have rigged mine texas style and on slider heads but i was curious how everyone else does it.
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Look like spots to me. The big thing is it doesn't appear that the jaw extends past the eye.