I am not meaning to start anything. Just giving my opinion.
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I am not meaning to start anything. Just giving my opinion.
Knowing Peaches I am pretty sure his comments were not serious. Wilson on the other hand is a different story. :)
Ok, this is not meant to be a thread to start bashing people. Lets either get back to the original topic or kill the thread since a new one was started about the original topic anyhow.
[size=12pt][font=comic sans ms]You didn’t start anything Dick. It just seems like when the fishing slows, the forum members start setting the hook on each other.
I have to agree about fishing the way you are comfortable and successful with; on 7-1-2012 this guy and his son not only got a nice King, but got it on a Zebco 808! Not sure I would feel too comfortable with that setup.
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Much more comfortable with my grandson’s Cars Cartoon setup! This may be my funnest moment!
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You didn't start a thing Richard,you spoke up for a lot of people.Good post man....
If this discussion were on the rail everyone would be getting a kick out of it and having fun.
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[quote author=Idahotater link=topic=1885.msg17603#msg17603 date=1345513386]
[size=10pt]really new to pier fishing but am hooked for real I bought one of the off the rack custom pier rod from J an M tackle 8 ft for my Penn battle 7000 might be a bit big but is what i am going to use for now but wondering about the live liner I was also given by a guy at church a Penn 7500 SS with a 9 ft power stick but its a made in USA Penn like new really so a little feed back so i can do my research I will be at the pier sat so i can ask some more then Thanks to all I have talked to so far ya all have been very helpful [/size]
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^^^ Yea, but it didnt get interesting until here :)
[quote author=Peaches link=topic=1885.msg17615#msg17615 date=1345520856]
Why does everyone on our pier insist on the live liner type reels? I have seen multiple fish drop baits due to the pressure still on the line while "freespooling"..seriously guys is It so hard to open a bail? But whatever floats your boat....
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[quote author=FinChaser link=topic=1885.msg17711#msg17711 date=1345644961]
[size=12pt]Here is the original topic post![/size]
[quote author=Idahotater link=topic=1885.msg17603#msg17603 date=1345513386]
[size=10pt]really new to pier fishing but am hooked for real I bought one of the off the rack custom pier rod from J an M tackle 8 ft for my Penn battle 7000 might be a bit big but is what i am going to use for now but wondering about the live liner I was also given by a guy at church a Penn 7500 SS with a 9 ft power stick but its a made in USA Penn like new really so a little feed back so i can do my research I will be at the pier sat so i can ask some more then Thanks to all I have talked to so far ya all have been very helpful [/size]
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My original response concerning a Liveliner was and still is:
If you're interested in a Live Liner and can swing it, I would say go for it. I have said it before and I'll continue to say that the 560L is probably the best king reel available for up to three times its price.
Note to idahotater
Don't let all the BS run you off. It's been several weeks since the last ball bustin' and it was over due.
Go to a diving board, golf board, cycling board or any place where equipment is discussed and you'll see the same thing. :slap:
One thing there is plenty of on this board is opinions. :poke1: