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Is the Johnson Century 200BG close-faced fishing reel good?

Written by Josh on November 23, 2008 – 6:26 pm -

I have to take 5-8 reels for new guests who come with me to stay at my weekend house in Guntersville, AL (great fishing low, if you 'the VE never been). These reels will complete all the gear that can move, which is often minimal for some of them and that will be used mainly for sea bass but can also be used for a certain kind of fishing lepomide / dell 'abramide. Now, I 'm that examines the century 200BG of Johnson, who has assessed the Cabela right around $ 22 each. Anyone who has ever used this model? What do you think it? Recommendations for another close-addressed reels? I agree with baitcasters that have the best chance for a good fishing tip, but as mentioned, require a moment to learn. Since hours I just 6-8 trips to... more


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When fishing, how long should you wait after the fish first bites to try and reel it in?

Written by Josh on November 20, 2008 – 3:04 am -

Now I am fishing a few times. Sometimes when I feel a fish bite, annaspo inside too early and leaves. ? we make sure that the fish being attacked on the hook and when should I start trying to annaspare it inside after that I think the bite? I go fishing in a river with the worms live.  Read More →


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can anyone give me a website where i can learn to repair a penn fishing reel?

Written by Josh on November 16, 2008 – 10:24 pm -

I have an auction serial penn that is broken and I would like to know if anyone knows a course-like Web site that teaches me how to repair it. no answers acerbe  Read More →


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Where is a good place to find value of old Zebco fishing reel?

Written by Josh on November 14, 2008 – 1:30 pm -

The coil was around 50 years and in good condition.  Read More →


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Should you not exceed the manufactures lb test rating on a fishing reel?

Written by Josh on November 10, 2008 – 6:09 pm -

If a coil is estimated to a test by 12 pounds, you should wrap up with no line of proof from the top 12 pounds?  Read More →


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I bought a fishing reel at a garage sale , all its says on it is xc88, but which company makes this reel?

Written by Josh on November 9, 2008 – 11:25 pm -

Also says on the line protecting 14/20 ratio xc88 55 / b dell'ingranaggio of 4.1:1 16/175 to 18/220. Its gray and tape and what looks like a test from 20 pounds on it.  Read More →


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What is a good rod and reel setup for tarpon fishing?

Written by Josh on November 6, 2008 – 5:28 pm -

I'm looking to buy a rod and annaspare that would be good for fishing for Tarpon. Moreover, what is good line to use, evidence of how many pounds and what kind of leader.  Read More →


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How do you correct backlashes using a baitcasting reel for bass fishing?

Written by Josh on November 4, 2008 – 5:20 pm -

Realize that some games are going to happen circular with nonchalance, I would like to know the trouble of removing the majority. Especially when changing the format of call or simply throwing in a dominant wind. I 'VE that the coils using these for some years but can' t seem to overcome this problem and the very welcome any "the upside" to help avoid this problem pesty as possible so the level of frustration may look better than a little and make my time fishing on a more entertaining. Thanks in advance for comments or suggestions.  Read More →


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What would be the best rod and reel for bass fishing?

Written by Josh on November 4, 2008 – 9:22 am -

I am not fond of baitcasters and dell'che looking for a spinning reel. The firm is usual lle about 1-2 pounds. sea bass, but there is no possibility to fish the fish substantially larger. I want something strong enough to catch a larger fish if it is my sense, but with enough finesse to make the smallest of fun still. Use lots of spinners and buzzbaits. Suggestions?  Read More →


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