Now living in Florida I don’t throw that many crankbait due to heavy vegetation. This winter I started catching them on off shore weed line on a Shad Rap. Dug out my 30 year old All Star GT2 composite rod and did not lose one fish! At 6’6” it’s a little short for long casts but it got the job done.
Congratulations on hitting the 200k That's an incredible growth from 14k in just a few months - what strategies or investments did you implement to achieve this remarkable success?
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Wow I'm shocked you mentioned expert Mrs Ann Marie strunk, when someone is straight forward and good at what she does best. People will always speak for them.
That part where you said it like it is my is my experience. Any rod with any lure. Some pros early on used 6-7 baitcasters all the same lenth and same reel. Their point better accuracy. I love a glass rod for chatterbaits and cranks not lipless.
I agree about the length. I use the Ark Cobb series 6’11, which is a medium moderate. I’m pretty sure it’s graphite but it has a lot of give. It keeps the fish pinned and I get plenty of casting distance out of it. …. Looking forward to the release of your level spinning rod.
The rod alone does not depict what lures you can cast on it. A all carbon mh moderate rod with a 70 to 100 size reel can still cast those lighter lures if it's designed to do so. I've fished cranks for 35 years and I've only used a composite rod sonetimes but not always in the last 5 years. There is plenty more sensitive full carbon rods that work excellent with cranks paired with like a shimano mgl 70 or a daiwa 80. The setup is what depicts what you can and can not do with it. The reel, rod and line all make a difference. Take that composite rod put a 200 size reel with 17lb line on it and you'll still not cast those lighter lures with efficiency 😂. I generally use 12lb fluoro on a smaller size reel and a moderate action rod to crank. From a medium mod fast mh moderate to extra heavy moderate depending on the crank size and weight. Deep divers over a 1oz for example are on the extra heavy moderate. All but one of my cranking setups are carbon rods, one is a carbon composite cranking rod. I literally see no difference in casting accuracy and distance from my mh moderate carbon rod and my carbon composite but o do feel the difference in sensitivity from one to the other. My carbon rod I can feel the fish breath on the lure and the composite they have to slam the bait sometimes to feel them 😂.
I’m 51 now and by far B Lat has taught me a lifetimes of fishing knowledge. I got into fishing almost a decade ago and the only experience before that was a few times as a 14 year old. THANK YOU for all you share and do to teach inspire and make catching fish easier and fun! God bless you and yours Sir!
I’ve used glass and I’ve used graphite. To me I prefer graphite. They both have both a parabolic bend and a mod fast action. The graphite is lighter and I feel more with it than glass. Some guys like glass and it works for them. Got to find what works for you.
I am still waiting on the release of the B-Lat cork handle spinning rod. I could use a good med action IM6 rod for almost anything, but my crankbait rod is a 5'4" 40-plus year old uglystick. It has a stupidly strong backbone with a very flexible tip.
Man I have a buddy who pretty much only uses spinning reels. I mean buzz baits spinnerbaits, frogs , crankbaits, jigs, drop shot, weightless soft plastics. I mean everything, he will throw it on a spinning reel. It’s whatever you have confidence in. Whatever you catch em on, use it. Moving up in the gear tier is simply fine tuning the technique you are studying; if you will. All the little nuances you can affect have been tuned . The biggest thing you gain in the graphite-composite is hook up ratio and fight control. A straight graphite rod will transmit bites better but it has a tendency to overpower the fight and pull the hooks out.
Now living in Florida I don’t throw that many crankbait due to heavy vegetation. This winter I started catching them on off shore weed line on a Shad Rap. Dug out my 30 year old All Star GT2 composite rod and did not lose one fish! At 6’6” it’s a little short for long casts but it got the job done.
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Congratulations on hitting the 200k That's an incredible growth from 14k in just a few months - what strategies or investments did you implement to achieve this remarkable success?
You're correct!! I make a lot of money without relying on the government. Investing in stocks, BTC, and XRP and digital currencies is beneficial at this moment.
As a it is essential that you have a mentor to help you stay accountable. In my case, Ann Marie strunk has guided me for months and I highly recommend her. I focus on her. To be honest, I'm almost hesitant to let someone take charge of growing my finances, but I'm so glad I did.
Wow I'm shocked you mentioned expert Mrs Ann Marie strunk, when someone is straight forward and good at what she does best.
People will always speak for them.
I have heard about her excellent trading expertise in CNBC news, guess she's more popular in United States.
Now I got to get a MH moderate for chatterbaits like the BLatt rod from favorite, you got that right?
Do you have any input on Panfish/Crappie rods?
That part where you said it like it is my is my experience. Any rod with any lure. Some pros early on used 6-7 baitcasters all the same lenth and same reel. Their point better accuracy.
I love a glass rod for chatterbaits and cranks not lipless.
Do you plan on developing a Panfish/Crappie rod? That's mainly what i fish for ( generally only keep one Bass rod in my boat).
I agree about the length. I use the Ark Cobb series 6’11, which is a medium moderate. I’m pretty sure it’s graphite but it has a lot of give. It keeps the fish pinned and I get plenty of casting distance out of it. …. Looking forward to the release of your level spinning rod.
Ill definitely have to get a few of these rods. I have 2 of the sick sticks and love them
The rod alone does not depict what lures you can cast on it. A all carbon mh moderate rod with a 70 to 100 size reel can still cast those lighter lures if it's designed to do so. I've fished cranks for 35 years and I've only used a composite rod sonetimes but not always in the last 5 years. There is plenty more sensitive full carbon rods that work excellent with cranks paired with like a shimano mgl 70 or a daiwa 80. The setup is what depicts what you can and can not do with it. The reel, rod and line all make a difference. Take that composite rod put a 200 size reel with 17lb line on it and you'll still not cast those lighter lures with efficiency 😂. I generally use 12lb fluoro on a smaller size reel and a moderate action rod to crank. From a medium mod fast mh moderate to extra heavy moderate depending on the crank size and weight. Deep divers over a 1oz for example are on the extra heavy moderate. All but one of my cranking setups are carbon rods, one is a carbon composite cranking rod. I literally see no difference in casting accuracy and distance from my mh moderate carbon rod and my carbon composite but o do feel the difference in sensitivity from one to the other. My carbon rod I can feel the fish breath on the lure and the composite they have to slam the bait sometimes to feel them 😂.
I’ve got a few of those ngx rods, very nice.
I’m 51 now and by far B Lat has taught me a lifetimes of fishing knowledge. I got into fishing almost a decade ago and the only experience before that was a few times as a 14 year old. THANK YOU for all you share and do to teach inspire and make catching fish easier and fun! God bless you and yours Sir!
I’ve used glass and I’ve used graphite. To me I prefer graphite. They both have both a parabolic bend and a mod fast action. The graphite is lighter and I feel more with it than glass. Some guys like glass and it works for them. Got to find what works for you.
I am still waiting on the release of the B-Lat cork handle spinning rod. I could use a good med action IM6 rod for almost anything, but my crankbait rod is a 5'4" 40-plus year old uglystick. It has a stupidly strong backbone with a very flexible tip.
I got a brand new Vanford 3k just sitting on ice waiting for your spinning rod
Man I have a buddy who pretty much only uses spinning reels. I mean buzz baits spinnerbaits, frogs , crankbaits, jigs, drop shot, weightless soft plastics. I mean everything, he will throw it on a spinning reel. It’s whatever you have confidence in. Whatever you catch em on, use it. Moving up in the gear tier is simply fine tuning the technique you are studying; if you will. All the little nuances you can affect have been tuned . The biggest thing you gain in the graphite-composite is hook up ratio and fight control. A straight graphite rod will transmit bites better but it has a tendency to overpower the fight and pull the hooks out.
7-3 3 power dobbins is the best I’ve found for a trap.
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