![]() Ya know when I saw this sign I figured that was the reason they put the new sonar on dry land when the project first started.so guys like me wouldn't hit it.sorry, had to get a dig in. I'm the guy who's always questioned that stuff with ? So many of you who follow Mile 14 know that one of my very least favorite things in this world are signs that tell you no, don't, leave, and in the case of the government signs on our Kenai River they could condense all the messages into a simple ' don't have fun here'. Maybe it was my catholic / military upbringing but I've always had a problem with authority. I said thank you Lord, for thinking of me, ![]() So I got me a pen and a paper and I made out my own little sign, They just break again in the same place and only after the first month on the surf.Īnd the sign said everybody welcome in, kneel down and pray,īut then they passed the plate around at the end of it all, I had thought about getting it warrantied again but whats the point really. For the second time in two years I have a broken Okuma 12' Cedros rod that I bought at trusty. Unfortunately not all the gear stands up to this kind of use. Both of these rods I can easily get 100 yards with and when I hit the swing just right I suppose we're getting 150 yards and maybe just a skoosh more. after all that reels been cast and retrieved thousands and thousands of time. The reel has 20 pound Power Pro and is a new Shimano Stradic that I start every season with and they are just great, but even as good a product it is it still starts to grind a bit and loose some smoothness by the time the season is over. It's 11' rated for 1/2 to 3 ounce lures, two is just perfect on it. I don't think it was real expensive but it is the perfect size and has proven it's durability over the last 5 seasons. The little is a Cabela's rod that my friend Don Simone gave me. It's made for the surf with an enclosed spool and a manual bail so as to avoid mid flight closures that result in really long cast but with no line attached to the lure. The reel is Daiwa Saltiga that the guys at Trusty hardware almost gave away. The big is a 11' Lamiglass Surf King rated for 2 to 4 ounce lures, it has 30 pound power pro on which in my opinion is the best.and most expensive at 30 bucks for 300 yards. Here's my two main set up's, big and small. ![]() test) heavy spinning, surfcasting, trolling in surf, sea, big lakes – for stripers, blues,jacks, lake trout, salmon.Because we're land locked without the aid of a boat I think surf fishermen are more dependant on having quality gear, you really need the right stuff as distance and reliability are EVERYTHING. test)medium-heavy spinning, baitcasting, trolling, in fresh or salt water - for salmon, stelhead, and many salt water species.Ģ oz., 3 oz., 4 oz. With the Castmaster range of stoves, not only can you burn wood but you can safely use coal, smokeless fuels, brown coal nuggets, briquettes and many more solid fuels. test)medium spinning, bait casting - for large trout, white & black bass, and smaller salt water species.ģ/4 oz., 1 oz. test)ultra-lite, light spinning & ice jigging - for trout, pickerel, panfish, smallmouth bass, snapper blues.ģ/8 oz., 1/2 oz. test) for the light tackle specialist - ideal for trout, panfish, shad & for ice fishing.ġ/8 oz., 1/4 oz. Our online ordering process is easy and convenient, and our super-fast order fulfillment ensures you get your products quickly. It won’t break, bend or corrode and it retains its luster even after repeated exposure to salt water.ġ/12 oz. At and, we have everything you need to make your own fishing lures, pour soft plastics, build your own fishing rods and tie your own flies. The Kastmaster is machined from solid brass. ![]() Kastmaster’s balance produces wild action without line twist! Because of its aerodynamic design, it’s the master distance caster, and catches fish from pan-sized trout to bragging-sized stripers – in fresh and salt water. ![]()
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