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  1. Sky's the limit my man! It's a really useful tool in the utility belt.
  2. Let me know if you have one for sale.
  3. any perch, gill, or bass fathoms or full size shorebangers out there?
  4. For the baits listed by the OP, i'd recommend the Dobyns fury 806.
  5. another one for hyper or spro chad shad
  6. The 7’3 is super moderate so I really like using it for treble baits in the 1-2 oz range. A great shore banging rod…almost is kinda finesse the weight of the baits it can throw is way overestimated in my opinion..will do great with the tk but no way on the k9
  7. This is an answer to a question I’ve had for a very long time. Thanks!
  8. Seeing what’s out there for sale.
  9. On recommendation from a fishing buddy, I make my own 40-60 lb fluro leader depending on what's around and what's being thrown. I had it in my head that it would affect the bait too much but I haven't really run into that yet. 50 worked for me at the end of last season, small up to 30 inch pike had little to no effect on the leader How far up the Miss you goin?
  10. I mean I thought this was the only coyote bait and tackle https://www.coyotebait.com/ The site you posted just doesn't look right..What they have in stock for tks and what they have them priced at...another huge red flag.
  11. I bought a dredger 10 and 18 blank to paint. I knew they were going to come without any tuning and I have the means to do that. My question is, does anyone have either of these baits, tuned, and painted and could tell me the weight of them? Just looking for a ball park starting point. Thanks SU
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