Wow all this interest in peanuts, maybe I should have asked more. Oh well. I hope they get used because they have been sitting in a box due to the fact I like spin n glows better!
Assorted peanuts and spin n glows. Some have been used some never touched water. There is 48 peanuts and 20 spin n glows. These come in the Plano box shown in the picture. $50.00 and I will ship it free to the lower 48.
Penn 340 has a weak drag clicker but still in good working order. The 330 is an older reel but it is still in good working order. $80.00 for the 340 and $45.00 for the 330. I will sell both together for $110.00 and free shipping to lower 48. If they are purchased individually, it will be $10.00 per reel to ship. If they are picked up locally, the 330 will go for $75 and the 330 for $40.00.
Exactly. Coppers of all lengths, leadcores in all lengths, split shot rigs or other drop weight rigs. Hell you can even run divers or thumper rigs off them!
It is all personal preference. They are all good. The difference is options for your money. Scotty's are cheaper than cannons but they do not have the features that cannons have. It is like buying a car with no options or loaded in some cases. My suggestion would be to try a couple different brands. Fish with guys that have Scotty, cannons or big jobs and see which one YOU perfer.
I prefer heaters over sliders. Every time you put a slider back down, it ends up in a different depth and will change with speed, or current. Cheaters can be duplicated over and over again.
Man has to be partially to blame. How could we not? Deforestation, pumping hot exhaust from cars, factories, power plants, vehicles and many other things. Buildings and pavement that were not here eons ago hold heat into the night which would not happen if they were fields and woods like it used to be. This all adds to warming of the atmosphere.
Daiwa Seagate 60 will fit a 400' copper with 250yds of backing. You can get a complete setup through Atommik. The Seagate is a 6 to 1 gear ratio real and makes bringing in copper so much easier. Same drags as the Saltist too!
In my eyes, browns over 20, steelhead over 20, lakers over 30 and kings over 40 are very special and rare for sure. We are very lucky to have a chance to catch species of this caliber right in our back yard. There are very few bodies of water in North America that hold all these species of this caliber.
East fork pro marine like silverfox said. Tommy is a great mechanic and will do the job right. I had the same issue last year and it ended up being a dead bug that was in my fuel pick up in the tank. Simple fix. Once the screen was cleaned off, no more issues.
What lake are you fishing CTA? I find with clearer water or shallower water, lakers are a little more weary. If you are fishing clear water, the grease traps might work better. Like stream fishing, when the water clears, downsize.