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"W" 07-08-2009 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Deadly D (Post 21837)
Moma would have kicked that rearend if you would have lost that one. Where did that happen at the weirs.:*****:


I would be on suicide watch....She said if I lose one more Rod N reel this year don't even worry about coming home!!!:eek:

Deadly D 07-08-2009 08:33 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 21838)
I would be on suicide watch....She said if I lose one more Rod N reel this year don't even worry about coming home!!!:eek:

What you think she would say if you lost that pink waterloo hu:*****::*****:

Salty 07-08-2009 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Deadly D (Post 21837)
Moma would have kicked that rearend if you would have lost that one. Where did that happen at the weirs.:*****:


A ray snatched it out of the bote.....or a gar.

Choupique 07-08-2009 09:26 PM

I’ve sorta have a tackle problem! I seem to get carried away with reel and tackle purchases and I love to take my reels apart and baby them. (I know not quite what the post is about, throwing your reels on the boat and kicking them in the corner till the next day etc.) But for whatever its worth; IMO the round reels like the calcutta, TD luna, TD pluton, etc are the best reel for salt abuse as far as baitcasters go. Most have only 3 bearings to worry about, sturdy construction, and powerful; only downsides are that they are heavy and only available in a slow speeds (although thats perfect for suspending bait fishing!) If you have the mean$ to get one; the Calcutta DC is a really really great reel that casts like a champ and takes a licking and keeps on ticking (not worth the difference in cost between the regular model; but you can only cast one reel at a time anyway!). If you baby your reels and you want high performance the core is awesome; especially wading with its light weight and really seems to handle the salt pretty good in my experience. Another great option is the Daiwa Alphas (Japanese model of the TD Sol). It is very very lightweight, and NOT made of Mg! Now if you are crazy and want the best of both worlds of DC and lightweight there is the Metanium Mg DC! The Japanese version of the Core that is available in DC model. (Only problem japanese anglers have small hands apparently?? and the reels come with an 80mm handle vs. 90mm handles that are standard on US reels!)
Get off my back tackle monkey!!!

LaAngler 07-08-2009 09:29 PM

tackleholic
 
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Originally Posted by Choupique (Post 21859)
I’m sorta have a tackle problem


just take it one day at a time! :*****:

Salty 07-08-2009 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Choupique (Post 21859)
I’m sorta have a tackle problem! I seem to get carried away with reel and tackle purchases and I love to take my reels apart and baby them. (I know not quite what the post is about, throwing your reels on the boat and kicking them in the corner till the next day etc.) But for whatever its worth; IMO the round reels like the calcutta, TD luna, TD pluton, etc are the best reel for salt abuse as far as baitcasters go. Most have only 3 bearings to worry about, sturdy construction, and powerful; only downsides are that they are heavy and only available in a slow speeds (although thats perfect for suspending bait fishing!) If you have the mean$ to get one; the Calcutta DC is a really really great reel that casts like a champ and takes a licking and keeps on ticking (not worth the difference in cost between the regular model; but you can only cast one reel at a time anyway!). If you baby your reels and you want high performance the core is awesome; especially wading with its light weight and really seems to handle the salt pretty good in my experience. Another great option is the Daiwa Alphas (Japanese model of the TD Sol). It is very very lightweight, and NOT made of Mg! Now if you are crazy and want the best of both worlds of DC and lightweight there is the Metanium Mg DC! The Japanese version of the Core that is available in DC model. (Only problem japanese anglers have small hands apparently?? and the reels come with an 80mm handle vs. 90mm handles that are standard on US reels!)
Get off my back tackle monkey!!!


:eek:

"W" 07-08-2009 09:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Choupique (Post 21859)
I’ve sorta have a tackle problem! I seem to get carried away with reel and tackle purchases and I love to take my reels apart and baby them. (I know not quite what the post is about, throwing your reels on the boat and kicking them in the corner till the next day etc.) But for whatever its worth; IMO the round reels like the calcutta, TD luna, TD pluton, etc are the best reel for salt abuse as far as baitcasters go. Most have only 3 bearings to worry about, sturdy construction, and powerful; only downsides are that they are heavy and only available in a slow speeds (although thats perfect for suspending bait fishing!) If you have the mean$ to get one; the Calcutta DC is a really really great reel that casts like a champ and takes a licking and keeps on ticking (not worth the difference in cost between the regular model; but you can only cast one reel at a time anyway!). If you baby your reels and you want high performance the core is awesome; especially wading with its light weight and really seems to handle the salt pretty good in my experience. Another great option is the Daiwa Alphas (Japanese model of the TD Sol). It is very very lightweight, and NOT made of Mg! Now if you are crazy and want the best of both worlds of DC and lightweight there is the Metanium Mg DC! The Japanese version of the Core that is available in DC model. (Only problem japanese anglers have small hands apparently?? and the reels come with an 80mm handle vs. 90mm handles that are standard on US reels!)
Get off my back tackle monkey!!!


:eek:

Choupique 07-08-2009 09:37 PM

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

LaAngler 07-08-2009 09:39 PM

now i want a metanium dc


curado sux w

Choupique 07-08-2009 09:40 PM

haha, tackle monkey claims its next victim! sorry bro!

Salty 07-08-2009 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 21866)
now i want a metanium dc


curado sux w


W sux, Bruce. :rolleyes:

"W" 07-08-2009 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LaAngler (Post 21866)
now i want a metanium dc


curado sux w

Here this is for you and Salty.....

Salty 07-08-2009 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 21870)
Here this is for you and Salty.....



And this is for you...W.

huntin fool 07-08-2009 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Salty (Post 21871)
And this is for you...W.

that stuff was just on a commercial :*****::*****:

bigdog 07-08-2009 10:04 PM

Now i can see why you like curado so much "w".:grinpimp:


http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c2...at20midget.jpg

"W" 07-08-2009 10:04 PM

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:eek::eek::eek::eek:

Salty 07-08-2009 10:34 PM

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Here it is....'09 Chronarch. Compared to this one.....W's Curado is a POS.

Capt. Ryan Rachunek 07-08-2009 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 21811)
Drag this!!!!! Just look at that Bull Minnow in his mouth!!!!!

http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/atta...1&d=1247096626

Nice 28" Gar.......:smokin:

Salty 07-09-2009 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Capt. Ryan Rachunek (Post 21882)


Nice 38" fisherman......:smokin:

all star rod 07-09-2009 08:05 AM

Salty, the Chronarch they make like 4 or 5 different models. Which one do you think is the best for light tackle fishing? I know on ebay you pick them up for a lot less then in the stores.


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