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Running the Coast DVDs are now in stock. A great documentary on the striper migration. Lots of great information and fishing footage!! Don't forget about the great deals offered this week!
I'll give a plug for the EliasV paddle tails. They catch when storm shads and tsnunami shads just don't. Can be trolled or jigged and are great for early and late season cold water fish. We busted out a couple packs with Walleye Pete this spring and pretty soon we had the whole boat tossing their BKDs and putting on the Elias shads.
Are you going to sell rods or reels on the site, or keep it to tackle and literature? Also, any recommendations for a 50-100$ spinning rod that I can learn how to jig on, and will hold up pretty well to a noob? I've got plenty of ugly stiks (and an ugly stik elite), just wondering if there are any comparable rods for just a little bit more money. And I know everyone will chime in with 150-250$ recommendations but that's honestly not going to happen anytime soon.
St. Croix Premier, Fenwick Silverhawk, Shimano Crucial (this one might be pushing it) are all good rods in that price range that I've used to jig before. Just get the right action for the jig weight/depth you will be fishing.
St. Croix Premier, Fenwick Silverhawk, Shimano Crucial (this one might be pushing it) are all good rods in that price range that I've used to jig before. Just get the right action for the jig weight/depth you will be fishing.
Thank you! Will look into each of those. It might be the sort of deal where I will use my current setups, and then if LTJ really floats my yak, then I will just bite the bullet and get one of the buoy 21 rods that Alan swears by.
Are you going to sell rods or reels on the site, or keep it to tackle and literature? Also, any recommendations for a 50-100$ spinning rod that I can learn how to jig on, and will hold up pretty well to a noob? I've got plenty of ugly stiks (and an ugly stik elite), just wondering if there are any comparable rods for just a little bit more money. And I know everyone will chime in with 150-250$ recommendations but that's honestly not going to happen anytime soon.
No rods or reels (shipping hassles and dealer status is not easy) keeping to the smaller production local/regional companies and the products like ZMan that are great for our fishery.
Matt (Formerly CB Kayak 02 "Over 3,000 Posts")
CCA Annapolis Chapter President
I'll give a plug for the EliasV paddle tails. They catch when storm shads and tsnunami shads just don't. Can be trolled or jigged and are great for early and late season cold water fish. We busted out a couple packs with Walleye Pete this spring and pretty soon we had the whole boat tossing their BKDs and putting on the Elias shads.
Thanks romo, they definitely show a higher level of quality than a lot of the mass produced baits and they really do produce fish!!
Matt (Formerly CB Kayak 02 "Over 3,000 Posts")
CCA Annapolis Chapter President
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