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I’ve got 2 reels for sale 1) Curado K 200XG basically brand new - only used a few times but I don’t have much use for it 2) Curado 300DSV 6.2:1 gear ratio - its in great shape with just some minor cosmetic wear but is very smooth - the only problem with it is that the drag doesn’t work. I got it like that from a buddy of mine and I believe it should be a cheap fix I’m asking 220 or best offer for the pair You can text me at 832-25-5893
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for sale WTS Gan Craft Jointed Claw Magnum 230 Stocker Trout
lathgage posted a topic in Black Market
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want to buy/want to trade for WTB/WTT Deps SS175 for 8" bullshad
lathgage replied to Doomlurker's topic in Black Market
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I was thinking that or cutting a foam core to fit into the split grip then cover it with x-flock
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Thanks for the reply. Im starting to wonder if filling in the split grip somehow and covering the whole thing would be an easier alternative than just removing the handle.
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Anybody have any advice to lend? I am currently fishing an Okuma guide Select XH, and I am not completely satisfied with the split grip on it. As it is getting into winter, I will be using it more and more for hudd fishing. How much of a hassle would it be to remove the grip and add a full length heat shrink tubing like x-flock? I am thinking about getting a new rod anyways, so I might as well try my hand at this to see if I could surprise myself and do it myself, as I don't have any previous rod building experience. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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I have the guide select XH. I'm not overly impressed but it's done it's job so far
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More than likely I will be throwing more treble baits. I guess that will give me an excuse to buy bigger hudds to throw on my guide select haha
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lathgage reacted to a post in a topic: Rod for throwing smaller baits?
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I've been struggling to figure this out and I thought I'd ask around and get some opinions. Currently I have a Calcutta 400b on an Okuma Guide Select "A" Series rod (XH 2-10 oz) and it seems a little too big for some of my smaller baits like the 6" magdraft, some of my smaller rats, hudd 68, etc. I just recently picked up a Calcutta 200gtb and was just hoping that some of the more experienced guys could give me some input. I don't have any good shops around me that have a good selection of swimbait rods available, so unfortunately I don't have the opportunity to handle different rods. I guess my question is which of the following rods would work best for smaller swimbaits? -Dobyns Fury 795 (1-5 oz) -Megabass Levante Leviathan (3/4-6 oz) -Lamiglass X-11 (1-6 oz) -Phenix M1 (1-6 oz) -Okuma Guide Select (1-6 oz) Any input would be greatly appreciated. Im fairly new to the swimbait game and after catching my 8 lb PB it has be hooked.
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Baits for sale -- Roman Made, 3:16, Deps, Megabass
lathgage replied to Dragunn47's topic in Black Market
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Thanks for the input. It's a relatively high pressured lake, but not so much from swimbait era I would imagine. I don't know if I should try to match the hatch or throw some bright, abnormal colors.
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lathgage reacted to a post in a topic: Deps questions
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I'm relatively new to swimbaits. I have a Deps 175 SS in metalize bass that I have been using as of recently. Im in Texas (lake conroe to be exact) and am having some trouble deciding on whether or not I should stick with 175 or bump it up to the 250. Also have my eye on a 175 hot tiger silent killer and either 175 SS ghost ketabass or Wild carp. For those who don't know the water here is pretty stained down here. I guess my question is that am I on the right path with these bait choices? Any tips or advise would be greatly appreciated. If it helps im throwing on a Okuma Guide Select rated 2-10 oz with a Curado 400b and am not planning on switching my setup anytime soon. And advice would be awesome!