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It looks like they are casting a wider net.....Britt Stoudenmire is a smallie chaser......CC McCotter is an Anna specialist.......Cory Routh is a striper/red/speck chaser off a kayak....Max King is a bay fisherman.....I may need to go to this one.
http://www.ncboatshows.com/show.php/eventId/3
Hmmmm do I see a Lake Anna/Fishing Expo trip in the future????
*** Greentops has a BIG sale that weekend as well***
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Scrounge all the extra fishing money you can, they always have some sweet baits and tackle there.
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This show was really good. the seminars I went to were very good. Met Gerald Swindle he is a really cool and funny guy. I might drive down again tomorrow after all it is only an hour away.... Found a lot of fishing oppurtunities and made a few connections for fishing down here especially when I get a yak!
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It was smaller than the previous couple of years but there was some pretty cool stuff. Swindle's seminar was about 90% jokes 10% fishing but it really was funny. I got some Xcalibur baits for $5 a piece, a GIANT spinnerbait, some nice skirts, some hard to find plastics, and a few other things. On the other hand, Rob cleaned up!
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Meeting swindle was awesome, i thought about you when i saw those huge spinnerbaits haha.. did u see the king daddy spro frog! thats a giant!
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hahaha. I did see the King Daddy frogs. I stopped by and looked at them TWICE but didn't end up buying one. I wouldn't be able to use it until summer when all the grass grows back anyway. I'm sure I'll buy one by then...
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omg, i went nuts on megabass... O_o and those JigX jigs really caught my eye so I picked up a few of those...and a swimbait from langill lures.....and...
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I went to the Richmond Bass Expo Friday with 3 buddies (Dominion Dan being one of them) and a pocket full of money. Hit the road at 7 A.M.. Walked in to Greentop at 8:30, to the Expo @10, back to Greetop @noon then to Gander Mountian and the last stop was Bass Pro. Home buy 6PM. I bought a Zillion at Gander Mountian for $100.00 off retail.Then Bass pro and I had a mix up on a return and they allowed me to get a new Curado for $90.00 . I bought a used Daiwa TD-X 103HSD for 25 bucks at the Expo, my reel mechanic said it would be cleaned and ready to go by this evening. I also bought custom jigs and spinnerbaits. A whole bunch of Jackall Flik Shake worms and alot of other stuff..........All in all it was a great day!!!
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buckshot wrote:
Meeting swindle was awesome, i thought about you when i saw those huge spinnerbaits haha.. did u see the king daddy spro frog! thats a giant!
I had my eye on the 3:16 frog......
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Dan- good luck finding something in cedar that will look at that frog haha. i ended up with a spro popper frog for 6$. the landgill swimbaits were nice to.
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forget Cedar, I'm going to fish it in the Potomac. I'm sure I can get a bass or snakehead to eat it there!
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Dannos right on that one, there nothing quite like frog fishing on the Potomac!!
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Thai wrote:
Dannos right on that one, there nothing quite like frog fishing on the Potomac!!
I don't know, wait until you punch the mats. It ranks up there....But you will need new equipment for that.
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flippin4it wrote:
Thai wrote:
Dannos right on that one, there nothing quite like frog fishing on the Potomac!!
I don't know, wait until you punch the mats. It ranks up there....But you will need new equipment for that.
7'11 Heavy Crucial/ Curado E7 Suitable?
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why can't i use my flipping stick for punching mats?
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You will need a rod that is rated X heavy and all the drag power you can get. The Curado is a little weak in that area. Something like the Revo SX or STX would be the ticket spooled with 65lbs braid. The smallest weight to use would be 1.5oz pegged to be effective, some use 2oz and a heavy gauge flippin hook like the TroKar flippin hook. I know that my 7'6 heavy LTA came up way short...........
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flippin4it wrote:
You will need a rod that is rated X heavy and all the drag power you can get. The Curado is a little weak in that area. Something like the Revo SX or STX would be the ticket spooled with 65lbs braid. The smallest weight to use would be 1.5oz pegged to be effective, some use 2oz and a heavy gauge flippin hook like the TroKar flippin hook. I know that my 7'6 heavy LTA came up way short...........
Holy smokes...you guys fishin' for big stripers? I use lighter gear than that for the big ones!
BTW, I personally enjoy the back and forth on the recommendations of gear...very informative. Those Revo's are strong. I always use Abu C3ss and C4's for salty fishing but I may go to an SX....just need to rinse after each use. Easier said than done!
Speaking of informative (this is for all that went to Richmond), I put up my notes for the seminars that I attended at Timonium. Any one else attend a seminar that wants to share some info (I know John Hill is going to post up some notes once he gets the info out of his head)?
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Pacemaker wrote:
flippin4it wrote:
You will need a rod that is rated X heavy and all the drag power you can get. The Curado is a little weak in that area. Something like the Revo SX or STX would be the ticket spooled with 65lbs braid. The smallest weight to use would be 1.5oz pegged to be effective, some use 2oz and a heavy gauge flippin hook like the TroKar flippin hook. I know that my 7'6 heavy LTA came up way short...........
Holy smokes...you guys fishin' for big stripers? I use lighter gear than that for the big ones!
BTW, I personally enjoy the back and forth on the recommendations of gear...very informative. Those Revo's are strong. I always use Abu C3ss and C4's for salty fishing but I may go to an SX....just need to rinse after each use. Easier said than done!
Speaking of informative (this is for all that went to Richmond), I put up my notes for the seminars that I attended at Timonium. Any one else attend a seminar that wants to share some info (I know John Hill is going to post up some notes once he gets the info out of his head)?
SX? If you're going salt application I would choose their inshore model, the SX while very attractive only got a "good" review on TT and I've heard same some other who have owned one.
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewaburevosx.html
Inshore model
http://www.tackletour.com/reviewabugarc … shore.html
As per Robs post...
You really think a H wont be sufficient for the mats in our area? Can you elaborate more on why you thought your LTA wasnt sufficeint? I agree with you on the curado though might be little underpowered haha
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Thai- That's a heavy price tag for the salt. I had a "chat" with Joe Capp (my fly fishing guru) and he wanted me to get Calcuttas for my bait casting rods. He may be right but I am sticking with my stuff. I am looking for the day when my $100 C3's or 4's fail me. They haven't yet and some are really old.
I recently picked up 2 C3's and a C4 (4600 models) for $75.....total....that is ridiculous!
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Pacemaker wrote:
Thai- That's a heavy price tag for the salt. I had a "chat" with Joe Capp (my fly fishing guru) and he wanted me to get Calcuttas for my bait casting rods. He may be right but I am sticking with my stuff. I am looking for the day when my $100 C3's or 4's fail me. They haven't yet and some are really old.
I recently picked up 2 C3's and a C4 (4600 models) for $75.....total....that is ridiculous!
Who pays retail? really good deals can be had if you look around, a new inshore goes for around 135 on the boards, let me know if your interested and I can point you in the right direction
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Thai wrote:
let me know if your interested and I can point you in the right direction
If you see one at a nice price, let me know...and thanks!
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email sent
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Going to try and catch my first bass of 2010 tomorrow. hopefully this new gear helps...
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Where ya going Andrew? Im in Alexandria too and am trying to get out tmr
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I did fine punching last year with the Curado E7. Despite the higher gearing, this reel still has 11lbs of drag, which provided enough torque for me to haul in as much fish and grass as I could snag. I paired this with a quality 7'6 heavy action flipping stick and I've never had a problem. For me the 7:1 works great for just about everything I do, especially techniques like flipping/pitching and punching where you're trying to saturate an area with many small casts. The exception is cranking, especially bigger, deep-diving crankbaits. For this technique, the added power of a 5:1 geared reel helps cut down on fatigue and helps me control my cadence better. Of course this is just my preference, to each his own.
Tip: When punching or pitching heavy weights with a long rod, throw some quarters inside a rubber butt-cap and fasten it to the base of your rod to help balance it out. You wrist will thank me
The expo was fun, not so many great deals to be had though. I did manage to find some nice Don Iovino Splash-It's for half price, but most of my damage was done at Greentop. The vendor booths and seminars were pretty cool. I liked the Damiki stuff and the spinnerbait-building station at Dave's TT. The jigX booth had some neat stuff too, as well as some of the smaller companies that were selling handmade crankbaits and poured plastics. John Crews' seminar was pretty good, and I got to hear Gerald Swindle talk about crapping his pants in a tournament. I can see why the G man is so popular, dude had everyone in stiches the entire time he was up there. Definitely a career in stand-up comedy for him when he retires.
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