Lazarus
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| 16 Apr 2009 07:49 PM |
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Easy to start a new topic. If you want to talk about rods and reels, just come in here. Be Fishers of Men,
You catch, He Cleans
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Yanosick
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| 16 Apr 2009 08:02 PM |
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looking for an affordable($150 or less) swimbait rod that can match an Abu Garcia Ambassedeur 5600 EXT-PRO round reel. The reel is not very large, but is tough and well built. I like small to medium-large swimbaits. Thanks for the help guys. |
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fishnhunt
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| 17 Apr 2009 10:05 AM |
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WTG Ray----Very neat and very simple! Kinda looks like the club admin can't please everyone no matter what they try to do! PETE--I understand what you are saying, but we complained that they were not doing anything to help us on the B/B. But now that they give us something that some members asked for we complain. So what if we have 2 seperate threads?? Lures and Baits and the other can be for end tackle and accessories and rods and reels like Lazarus posted! Don't get me wrong Pete as you know I respect your opinions immensley and I usually agree! But with this I think we could cut the admin people some slack.
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Pegsguy
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| 19 Apr 2009 09:09 AM |
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Looks like Lazarus and fishnhunt understand my original intent. I am absolutely astonished that this happened so fast! Usually the only thing the Club does fast is send out the dues notices.
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retired-psg
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| 19 Apr 2009 10:37 AM |
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Yanosick: I'd check out Acadia rods, ( www.AcadiaSports.com )good price for a good rod I have some and they are as good or better than my high priced rods. Yanosick wrote: looking for an affordable($150 or less) swimbait rod that can match an Abu Garcia Ambassedeur 5600 EXT-PRO round reel. The reel is not very large, but is tough and well built. I like small to medium-large swimbaits. Thanks for the help guys. Retired-psg /Infantry,Purple Heart and a Few others, VietNam Vet, Ex Deputy Sheriff SCCSD, and all around good Guy! Living in Wisconsin |
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turnip
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| 19 Apr 2009 03:17 PM |
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I wasn't complaining, Bill. I was just wondering why an identical thread, that's all. This is a good idea having a rod & reel forum. If I am remembering correctly, there was such a forum in the old site... As many of you know I am on the hunt for a dedicated musky rod & reel. So far it looks like the Shimano "Corvalus" CVL 400 is the reel of choice. The rod I have chosen is the Shimano "Sojourn", 17 - 40 lb. heavy action. Can anyone give me some feedback on either of these? LM since 2005 Bushwacker Deputy Sherif
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Pegsguy
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| 19 Apr 2009 06:18 PM |
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Yanosick: I have a Sojourn spinning rod and really like it. I'm figuring you are talking a casting rod. Funny to see Acadia mentioned in the same thread, last time I went out I took my Sojourn and my Acadia, also spinning. The P series Acadia rods that I love have been discontinued, I do have two of their F series rods that I enjoy, but not as much as the Shimano. My all time favorite is my Cabelas XMLti. Pricey but a joy to fish with.
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Yanosick
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| 20 Apr 2009 03:37 PM |
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I actually have Acadia Sports equiptment ( 2 spinning rods, 1 casting, spinning reel, and Baitcaster), and I really like it, but the rods aren't able to handle larger lures. I like the cabelas XML-ti but it's a little pricey Does Okuma have a suitable rod that will match my reel(Abu Garcia Ambassedeur 5600 EXT-PRO ). Here's a picture of the reel. Thanks for the help, but I'm still searching. 
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Pegsguy
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| 20 Apr 2009 08:52 PM |
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I realy love this site, you read a post and reply only to find that you are talking to someone else! Pete: I have a package ready to mail, I have just been busy with getting ready for launch and haven't gotten to the P.O. yet. I really like my Acadia rods, I feel that they are a good value.
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Pegsguy
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| 20 Apr 2009 09:08 PM |
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Turns out I was the one that was confused! Turnip: read my post on the Acadia rods that was directed elsewhere, I like the rods I have purchased from them. I stand by liking my XMLti best, but the XMLti is pricey!
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reel action
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| 06 May 2009 03:40 PM |
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i use a ugly stick m to mh with a spining reel for everything
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pup25
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| 10 May 2009 09:19 PM |
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Hey Guys have a question on an old reel it is a Shakespeare Tru Axis model GE with the year 1932 on it what is some thing like this worth. It was my Grandfathers and i was just wondering what it is worth. Thanks |
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maxspider72
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| 20 May 2009 05:47 PM |
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I have a question regarding spinning reels vs. baitcasting reels. I have several spinning reels and a couple baitcasters, and I like using both, but I'm not sure I see a definate advantage of one over the other. I see the pro's using baitcasters a lot and I've read several posts recommending them, but are they really better than spinning reels? How so? On a clear night, I can hear the fish laughing. |
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Pegsguy
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| 20 May 2009 07:11 PM |
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The Bass pros like the baitcasters for throwing into weeds and slop. I fish more for panfish, walleye and northern pike. While I do own 2 baitcasters, the bulk of my fishing is done with spinning tackle. If you are going to be fishing heavy lures and/or fishing heavy weedbeds, perhaps a baitcaster would be best but for allaround fishing, I prefer a spinning rig, I can cast further! Tom Fishin' fool in NE Illinois |
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maxspider72
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| 20 May 2009 08:42 PM |
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I've read that in the posts before. Using baitcasters in heavy weeds and such. I guess I don't quite follow the specifics of that. What makes the BC better suited for that? On a clear night, I can hear the fish laughing. |
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bassboy91
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| 26 May 2009 01:35 PM |
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I just recently purchased and built a rod combo first time building one and i need some advice. The combo is a pfleuger trion 4735 reel and a 7' light/medium ugly stick. As im using it more im finding the pole is a little heavy and limits versatility. What rod do you guys suggest and yes im a soon to be poor college student so i do have a budget. Please inform me any help would be wonderful. Thank you DJ |
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Yanosick
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| 27 May 2009 06:27 PM |
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Hey bassboy91, go to www.acadiasports.com and check out there rods. they are great rods at a great price. Here's some pictures. casting spinning   F Series Rods... Buy one at $45.95 ...additional rods just $31.95 each!!! plus S&H
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bassboy91
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| 29 May 2009 11:17 PM |
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Thanks for the info will do
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| 18 Aug 2009 12:23 PM |
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I am looking for a medium reel that works with 10 pound test that won't break the bank-under 40 dollars. I broke the reel on my shakespeare uglystick rod and am looking at a nicer reel for my lucky rod
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Pegsguy
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| 18 Aug 2009 06:43 PM |
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Spinning, baitcaster or spincaster? For a decent spinning reel, Cabela's Fish Eagle series is reliable and under $40, in fact you could get 2 for that money. It's a decent reel and comes with a spare spool. Both my wife and son fish with them and are quite satisfied. I have yet to find a baitcaster I like for less than about $70, and a spincaster in your price range should be no problem. Tom Fishin' fool in NE Illinois |
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