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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/01/19 04:56 PM
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Siberiacmac
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I went with 9’ and 4000. I drive a civic most of the time so I wanted the 4 piece and a little shorter. I’m sure you can get more line onto the 5000 but I didn’t want to get too big. Cheaper means it’s bigger and a little heavier than the lighter weight higher end models but I like it so far.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/01/19 05:43 PM
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Yellow_Cloud
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In addition to getting a long rod, I would also recommend to check on YouTube, there are video's that demonstrate skills for longest casts. I think they are helpful.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: Siberiacmac]
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06/02/19 10:58 PM
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butch sanders
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that is some awesome info really wall to wall?
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/03/19 01:40 AM
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Ed-n-eddy
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Well, maybe not with girly-arms
1987 Whaler Super Sport 17, Yamaha 90 1981 Whaler Sport 13, Johnson 50
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/03/19 03:24 AM
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Yellow_Cloud
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I have a "ugly stick" that has a similar spec - 9' and Medium Heavy. I tried a 1.5 oz popper and could not make it to the wall. That makes me girly arms, I guess
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: butch sanders]
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06/03/19 03:36 AM
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Siberiacmac
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Not literally hitting the wall I, ha. Some casts were better than other for sure, ha. But as long as it wasn’t operator error I could get to the sweet spot about halfway between the far wall and the current where I’ve had most of my luck. Has to be 2oz though, 1.5 wont make it. Put a cork on there and your as close as you want to be. Actually hitting the wall cant be good with that much weight. This rod is supposed to handle up to 5oz so I trust it so far.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/03/19 01:00 PM
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Ed-n-eddy
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Seriously though, good info. Balancing a rig for distance takes time and effort. Often it’s solo trial-and-error to find a combination that works with what you’re fishing for.
1987 Whaler Super Sport 17, Yamaha 90 1981 Whaler Sport 13, Johnson 50
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: Coffeebreak]
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06/03/19 10:10 PM
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feeton
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i just got back from the dam. fished from 9am-3pm. fish are all over. everyone had their limits. topwater plugs are producing. cork and jig also. my largest fish today was 27inches. i threw back a bunch of 20inches
catch fish not feelings
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/04/19 01:09 AM
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Dfitz
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Do these fish come up from down river when water is released? Or do they survive being pulled down from the lake? I have always been curious.
Don't worry about the mule, just load the cart
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: TheGoat]
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06/04/19 02:47 AM
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Yellow_Cloud
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fished from 9am-3pm ...
Wow! I recall someone used to tell me that fishing is fun only when you can do it once in a while. I suppose that does not apply to you.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: Dfitz]
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06/04/19 01:50 PM
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xFLYNNx
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Do these fish come up from down river when water is released? Or do they survive being pulled down from the lake? I have always been curious. I to am curious to this. Also, where can one find those weighted corks to get that distance in casting? To get to the big guys you really need to be in the far wall to current spot... saw 1 guy using heavy weights and minnow sitting bottom whom caught a couple 24+ , but other than him it surf rod, weight bobber and jig... the Vietnamese fellas have it figured out and it shows by their success. Anywho, I can't find the bobbers they are using there, can anyone link us to it.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: xFLYNNx]
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06/04/19 05:26 PM
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JJ4MEL
TFF Team Angler
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Do these fish come up from down river when water is released? Or do they survive being pulled down from the lake? I have always been curious. I to am curious to this. Also, where can one find those weighted corks to get that distance in casting? To get to the big guys you really need to be in the far wall to current spot... saw 1 guy using heavy weights and minnow sitting bottom whom caught a couple 24+ , but other than him it surf rod, weight bobber and jig... the Vietnamese fellas have it figured out and it shows by their success. Anywho, I can't find the bobbers they are using there, can anyone link us to it. Lone Star Ski & Tackle has multiple sizes of weighted bobbers. They are the gas station located at the intersection of 91 & 75.
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Re: Denison Dam
[Re: M.T.Pockets]
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06/05/19 01:35 AM
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jiggmann
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Exactly what I was looking for I will be ordering tomorrow thanks for posting!!
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