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Reel Drag Bass Anglers – April 19th 2014 Results & Photos

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1978330_814454381917080_3687981165137237107_o1st place: Robert & Rodney Hudson 17.39 lbs

10259073_814453571917161_4507190614363980322_oBig Fish Robert & Rodney Hudson 6.44 lbs

10275539_814452628583922_7005119278636039461_o2nd place: Kermit Tatum & Jamie Draper 15.15 lbs.

778831_814451201917398_4956566433081371828_o3rd Place: Tyler Farmer & Jason Irby 13.86 lbs

10256728_814448545250997_4157775995640139728_o4th place: Kevin Lankford & Todd Holcomb 13,63 lbs.

The rod or the reel? – By Jason Houchins

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The rod or the reel?
Well another open ended question with lots of opinions, but for once I’m going to convince you that my opinion is right. With all the thousands of choices of both, it can be a mind boggling decision just to settle with one brand, much less anything else. Gear ratios, ball bearings, action, lengths, and the list goes on and on. Of course they both have sprawling prices from $50 to $500 a piece for either a rod or a reel. Wow where do I start? If I only have so much money what’s the most important? Hopefully I will help simplify and persuade you that one is more important than the other.
For the record my uncle is an excellent tournament angler with a win and few top 10s in some major AAA level tournaments. When it comes to fishing he has taught me a bunch, so naturally I want to know what he thinks on this subject. Well he uses a rod that cost $300 a piece and reels that cost almost $300 a piece! Why? He said he will only use the best when he’s tournament fishing, he will not lose because of bad equipment. Now he also says that winning doesn’t matter that much to him, I don’t believe that for a minute. He does have a great point though, but is there really that much difference between a $100 rod and a $300 rod? That’s awesome that you can afford that for your equipment, but most of us can’t. He also says that both are equally important, and that seems to make sense. But is that really true?
I tend to disagree with some of what he is saying, especially with the amount of money it costs to fish these days. I mean what if your wife says hey you can spend $200 on a rod and reel, that’s it! What do you do? Or even worse what if she says you can only afford one or the other, not both! Man I know some of you are reading this and saying, hey that’s me. Well stay calm because I am a veteran of losing the battle to the wife, so I have been in this situation a bunch. I am going to give you a few pointers that will get you the best you can afford and how to decide which is most important.
First off to me it’s simple the rod is number one; it’s your hands, eyes, and ears in one. You feel everything with your rod, from the bite of a fish to the action of your lure, to the sound of your rattle bait. It’s all your senses wrapped up in that one piece of equipment. It tells you when to set the hook, or when to stop, and when to pop; it’s the true link between you and catching a fish. I mean really, what does a reel do? Reel a fish in? Reel your bait in? I heard this from someone before and can’t remember exactly who it was and I loved it immediately. He said, “You don’t need 10 ball bearings to reel in a fish.” That’s exactly right in my opinion.
If you take care of a decent reel it will last you a long time and be very productive for you. You can’t buy total junk and expect it to last, but there are several reels in the $50-$60 range that are an excellent buy for the money. Also look into purchasing used reels from individuals that you know or at online sites like the Outdoor Scavenger. I don’t have a favorite but stick to your big names and you will find better quality. Look for a good gear ratio depending on what you’re looking for. I used to be all into thinking I needed a certain gear ratio for certain things, now I pretty much think 6.3:1 is good for everything. I would also look at the adjustments on the reel. I only want two adjustments, line feed and drag, everything else is something that will hinder casting in my opinion. I don’t want all this anti backlash fighting star break system, just something that will break.
Now for the rod. Well first off I look for quality at a good price, and to me something around $100 is pretty good. For the highest in Quality I highly recommend a Kistler rod no matter what your budget. Yes, I do have a staff deal with Kistler and yes I am promoting their rods. I do this because I believe they are the best on the market and they are good people. Now for around $100 you can get a super high quality rod made from the best materials available. Most of my rods are Carbon Steel model which they quit producing last year but they are still available at places like Tackle Warehouse starting at around $90. This year they have come out with the Pro Series rod which is an exceptional product, this will start at around $120. You can also step it up to their KLX, Z Bone, or the new Helium series of rods that the some of the top people in tournament fishing use. Yes there are other rods, but this is my opinion. There are plenty of rods in this price range from all sorts of companies, I’m just giving you the best option available for your money.
If you are looking for a rod and reel, I hope I have persuaded you. You don’t need a $300 rod or reel to be a great angler, although you should get quality for your money. Once again you need to do what is best for you and use what you like. All of this is important to your mind set when you’re fishing. You need confidence in your equipment just like you do in your decisions on the water. So before you break the bank on a $500 dollar combo, take a minute to read this article and make the best decision for you.

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Fishing the New Curado I & IMX Rods w/ Jared Part 3

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Fishing the New Curado I & IMX Rods w/ Jared Part 3

Today, Tackle Warehouse pro-staffer, Jared Lintner is back on Clear Lake after getting rained out on day one and he’s changing things up a bit. Focusing more on crankbaits and A-rigs, Jared is putting the entire G. Loomis IMX series of rods to the test along with the New Shimano Curado 200 I’s and the latest Jackall lures. Make sure to check back next week to see Jared catchs some more Clear Lake bass while field testing the rest of the G. Loomis IMX series, Shimano Curado 200 I’s, and much more great Jackall products.


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Fishing the New Curado I & IMX Rods w/ Jared Part 3

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Fishing the New Curado I & IMX Rods w/ Jared Part 3

Today, Tackle Warehouse pro-staffer, Jared Lintner is back on Clear Lake after getting rained out on day one and he’s changing things up a bit. Focusing more on crankbaits and A-rigs, Jared is putting the entire G. Loomis IMX series of rods to the test along with the New Shimano Curado 200 I’s and the latest Jackall lures. Make sure to check back next week to see Jared catchs some more Clear Lake bass while field testing the rest of the G. Loomis IMX series, Shimano Curado 200 I’s, and much more great Jackall products.


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Weather Forecast for April 18th – 20th 2014

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Augusta County Jons April 12, 2014 – Results & Photos

 

1622736_754555404577674_9109446184973806556_nFitzgerald & Royer 1st Place – 9.85 lbs

10151422_754555261244355_1032239571371093410_nMutters & Wood 2nd Place – 9.44 lbs Big Fish – 4.90 lbs

10253864_754553904577824_1438533212320032761_nSimpson & Wills

10169408_754553747911173_4086717687302402881_nMcCown & Fine

Augusta County Jons April 12, 2014 – Results & Photos

 

1622736_754555404577674_9109446184973806556_nFitzgerald & Royer 1st Place – 9.85 lbs

10151422_754555261244355_1032239571371093410_nMutters & Wood 2nd Place – 9.44 lbs Big Fish – 4.90 lbs

10253864_754553904577824_1438533212320032761_nSimpson & Wills

10169408_754553747911173_4086717687302402881_nMcCown & Fine

Lake Anna Youth Series – April 12, 2014 – Week 1 – Results & Photos

1609593_754587981241083_7766385969819413086_n1st Place & Big Fish
Andrew & Brian Green
5 Fish – 12.62 lbs
BF – 3.20

10170726_754586377907910_5057579077191313121_n2nd Place
Brooke & Nathan Sullivan
5 Fish – 7.10 lbs

10151435_754586024574612_4243545405352324334_n3rd Place
Joshe & Darrin Bache
4 Fish – 6.60 lbs

10177913_754585764574638_491223927960855725_n4th Place
Jack Boyer & Larry Wollersheim
3 Fish – 6.53 lbs

10175982_754585427908005_1719052986128815661_n5th Place
Taylor & William Gordon
5 Fish – 6.32 lbs

10171129_754584594574755_2140413701411797010_n6th Place
Katelyn & Chris Craft
4 Fish – 5.05 lbs1010690_754584317908116_8407284291315774373_n

7th Place
Mychayla Brannon & Thomas Hassler
3 Fish – 4.84 lbs

1795647_754584157908132_3165204160617340968_n8th Place
Kevin Newton & Paul Moore
4 Fish – 4.45 lbs

1510920_754583751241506_2292689163130846555_n9th Place
Jacob Krahenbill & Jim Rosson
3 Fish – 4.02 lbs

1010202_754583521241529_5045498717051627321_n10th Place
Brandon & Shane Norton
3 Fish – 3.30 lbs

10154055_754583357908212_8506115373464284139_n11th Place
Shawn Branham & Mark Gaines
1 Fish – 3.0 lbs

1374932_754582971241584_1788364298619603198_n12th Place
Cierra Brickey & Wil Vickery
3 Fish – 2.35 lbs

Lake Anna Youth Series – April 12, 2014 – Week 1 – Results & Photos

1609593_754587981241083_7766385969819413086_n1st Place & Big Fish
Andrew & Brian Green
5 Fish – 12.62 lbs
BF – 3.20

10170726_754586377907910_5057579077191313121_n2nd Place
Brooke & Nathan Sullivan
5 Fish – 7.10 lbs

10151435_754586024574612_4243545405352324334_n3rd Place
Joshe & Darrin Bache
4 Fish – 6.60 lbs

10177913_754585764574638_491223927960855725_n4th Place
Jack Boyer & Larry Wollersheim
3 Fish – 6.53 lbs

10175982_754585427908005_1719052986128815661_n5th Place
Taylor & William Gordon
5 Fish – 6.32 lbs

10171129_754584594574755_2140413701411797010_n6th Place
Katelyn & Chris Craft
4 Fish – 5.05 lbs1010690_754584317908116_8407284291315774373_n

7th Place
Mychayla Brannon & Thomas Hassler
3 Fish – 4.84 lbs

1795647_754584157908132_3165204160617340968_n8th Place
Kevin Newton & Paul Moore
4 Fish – 4.45 lbs

1510920_754583751241506_2292689163130846555_n9th Place
Jacob Krahenbill & Jim Rosson
3 Fish – 4.02 lbs

1010202_754583521241529_5045498717051627321_n10th Place
Brandon & Shane Norton
3 Fish – 3.30 lbs

10154055_754583357908212_8506115373464284139_n11th Place
Shawn Branham & Mark Gaines
1 Fish – 3.0 lbs

1374932_754582971241584_1788364298619603198_n12th Place
Cierra Brickey & Wil Vickery
3 Fish – 2.35 lbs