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13 hours ago, WLIStless said:
I never understood those numbers. How does the 6000 saragosa with two sets of drag washers have less drag than the single set on the 6000 Stradic SW? Even shimano says they use the same type of drag washer. Of course, it's possible that some numbers are wrong, or maybe there is a different lubricant in the gosa. Just never made sense.
Sometimes less is more
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I believe I have the 275 aluminum handle (no knob) and a bailess kit (no line roller) laying around somwhere if interested...
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I have the Stradic SW 6000XG, also had the 'Gosa 6K as well.
The Stradic SW XG has a faster line recovery/gear ratio versus the USA 'Gosa. (44" vs 40") and is a little lighter (15.7oz vs 16.2oz)
More drag as well (26lbs vs 22lbs).
IMO, you kinda' get more reel for your money with the Stradic SW.
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They're everywhere in the Blackstone river.
Check out areas of the river bordering Woonsocket, RI to Blackstone, Mass
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"So catastrophic... no new car deliveries and same day shipping from amazon..."
1st world problems...
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What are you looking for trades?
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I wonder if they fight harder swimming upside down
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It was nice having the bank there. No one wanted to drive or walk to the end. Less fishing pressure on that side.
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Ever come up to RI/Mass? I have a custom GSB1201l i'd trade...
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20 hours ago, ged said:
200’ from occupied dwelling without permission in RI. Their archery discharge restrictions are better than MA.
I know a guy that will help you with your problem.
Acers of vacant woods in front me but suburbia right behind me.
I couldn't imagine the awkwardness of a deer running into a neighbors yard and dropping dead there if I shot it
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I have the newer St croix Premier that has the top two guides "misaligned" or seems like the blank is twisted of some sort.
Didn't notice it when I purchased. Been fishing it "as is" for a few years now.
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As mentioned above, the Rangers dig too much into the water, loosing contact with the lure. Best way to keep’em on the surface is to slap the bail shut and reel as fast as you can once your offerings hit the water. That’s where a high speed reel shines.
I’d recommend the Ballistic Missile over the ranger. The back end is weighted and keeps the nose of the lure up.
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What's an Assrod?
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If you use the search function, you'll see that this has been somewhat discussed already...
Personally, I've found the best way to address spool corrosion is... to put the braid back on the spool and pretend you didn't see it.
Kinda how I address my vehicles squeaky brakes... Turn the radio up.
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'Bout to start soaking my spool in hot bacon lard
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Does anyone oil their braid?
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Do you have pics of the affected area?
Some "mechanics" loose their chit when they see a little surface rust.
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Sorry to hi-jack your thread OP, somewhat on topic though...
Can anyone recommend a builder that strips & rebuilds rods?
I have a couple Lamis I'd like to get re-done.
A few builder's i've inquired didn't seem too interested in re-doing a built rod.
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Those are meaty shrimp.
I can't see why the perch wouldn't slam on them.
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Cravelle Jacks and Roosters are not bad eats (the smaller ones at least).
The Jacks and Roosters I caught in Mexico, I gave to the resort staff in which they made ceviche out of. Very good.
Apparently, the free fish meals at resorts are Jack Cravelle. Cheap and plentiful.
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2007 Tundra RUST - Frame Repair
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Pull out that sponge rug from the interior before the floors rot out beneath