09-14-06, 02:30 AM | #1 |
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new combo ! thx for ur help
hey! i baught myself a new combo on monday. i diecided to go for a g-loomis gl2 6'6'' medium heavy fast action and a daiwa viento and i'm very pleased with it. it was a little bit more than i wanted to spent but i'm totally glad that i've decided to buy this combo.
thx again for all ur help and support! sebastian Last edited by sebastian; 09-14-06 at 02:36 AM. |
09-14-06, 10:53 AM | #2 |
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sweet! let us know when you break it in!
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09-14-06, 06:56 PM | #3 |
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what do u mean with "break it in" ?
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09-14-06, 07:18 PM | #4 |
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When you use it for the first time or more importantly catch the first fish on it .
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09-14-06, 08:31 PM | #5 |
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reb,
we've got about 7 more weeks of bass fishing until it really slows down, plus they lower all the lakes in mid october, and most of us switch to crappie fishing or hunting.. In texas, how does your game plan change in the later part of oct. and into nov? Do you guys still go out as much and is the bite there all winter? |
09-15-06, 01:24 AM | #6 |
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oh i already used it every evening since i've bought it (last monday) @ lake murray here in san diego. it's only 5 minutes away from the place where i live. it's working great i love both....the rod and the reel...and i've caught 2 nice bass with it!
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09-15-06, 01:35 AM | #7 |
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but i still need to practice a lil bit more with the baitcaster....so far it's working pretty good but i've tried it only with crankbaits. i want to throw some zoom super flukes but for that i need al lil bit more practice with the baitcaster.
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09-15-06, 11:30 AM | #8 |
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In texas, how does your game plan change in the later part of oct. and into nov? Do you guys still go out as much and is the bite there all winter?[/quote]
Biggest Bass I ever caught was in late December last year.
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NICE!!!!!
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JB, the gameplan really doesn't change with the exception of where and how we fish for them, but the water really doesn't get cold until November, and even then it isn't real cold by y'alls standards. The coldest water I've seen down here is about 48 degrees. Last November-Thanksgiving week as a matter of fact-Flyrod and I fished Choke Canyon, which is about 75 miles south of SA, and were catching them on topwater. Just checked my fishing log-the air temp was 38 but the water temp was 65. December-January is when the water gets the coldest, so slooooow is the name of the game, but depending on the body of water the pre spawn starts as early as December. Plus, they don't draw the lakes down and they don't freeze so we can fish year round.
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the summer can be the slow time here.. they do draw the lakes down here only thing that i may change is to a jerkbait added to the list it will start creeping in to use about november and stop in april..ya know when top water sucks.. zooker
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