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Low&Slow reacted to a post in a topic: Anybody still fishing the old school stuff?
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Probably could've sold that wake jr for $150 with what people are willing to pay nowadays but good goin man! I wouldn't say anyhing less than maybe 11" is too big regardless of where you live though
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for sale Evergreen Temujin Amazon Flip Balista 7'4" Mod H 1-4 oz FS
BASS replied to BASS's topic in Black Market
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for sale Evergreen Temujin Amazon Flip Balista 7'4" Mod H 1-4 oz FS
BASS replied to BASS's topic in Black Market
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for sale Evergreen Temujin Amazon Flip Balista 7'4" Mod H 1-4 oz FS
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Hey guys, been a while, I have here a very nice JDM Evergreen Balista. This rod is excellent for triple trout and wake baits in the 1-3 oz range. I have caught a lot of good fish on this thing, but I'm changing my tactics slightly and no longer have much of a use for this rod. It has a few little dings and a tad bit of boat rash, but it is in good condition. I really wanna get $350 for this thing, I am open to trades for higher end reels, but thats about it. As far as reels go, Im looking for a calais 200, calcutta 300-400 TE or conquest, or a daiwa pluton. Thanks for the interest! -
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I am another big fan of the triple trout. I only have/fish the 10", but I had nights last summer where I got 5+ fish in an hour. Nothing huge, but a couple fives. I can post pics if I can find them, but its a really good bait. I think I wrote a review on it a while back on the review board so you can check that if ud like!
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Not always true. They seem to be very random
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most definitely in
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Hard: Armageddon Triple Trout Soft: HUDDLESTON 8" Rising Son
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First of all, I catch most of my hudd fish during the dead of winter. January-March has produced the most and biggest hudd fish for me. U shouldn't go nearly that long without a bite. If you are fishing in good spots, you should get hit rather quickly. As for rigging, I personally have caught fish using 50lb braid as a harness. While its not ideal, it will work. 1 option is rigging it Butch Brown style with wire which is much cheaper than braid. Just buy a relatively nice pair of crimping pliers and ur set to go. 50lb should hold up though, but id recommend upgrading down the line.
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I like to keep my list short: A teen sized bass
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A low profile reel, and for 4-8 inch baits Still not really enough information. Hard baits? Soft baits? From the info provided, I would go with an Okuma Guide Select 711H and a Curado 300. Pretty good general swimbait set-up.