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Hey guys....im a part time bass fisher here in Sunny South Florida. I just
purchased a new rig from Walmart and wanted to share some info. I purchased a Shakespeare Catera Rod and Reel combo. The reel is about 11oz in size and hold approx 145 yards of 8lb test. I wasnt even really looking for a rod/reel. Im a big fan of my good old Penn 916Z and 5'6" UL Uglystik with Ande's 6lb test. I used this setup for a while and was pretty happy with it till I picked up the Catera Combo. The Catera Reel is overall 6 Ball bearings. The model I got was the 6635. Infinte Anti-reverse was awesome, ZERO slack when ever you stop the reel. Its extremely smooth and the reel is quiet (Penn reel clicks unless you turn off Anti Reverse). The rod is made from IM-7 graphite, its 6'6" Med action. This rod is fantastic, its heavy compared to my UL Ugly Stik. The rod/reel didnt have a price on it. It was the only one left and decided to see how much it was. I took it up to the counter and had the cashier ring it up to see. It popped up 39.99. My first thought was that cant be right....39.99 for a IM-7 Graphite rod and a 6 ball bearing reel. A IM-7 Graphite rod is probaly more then that, even the cheapest Bass Pro Shops brand rod is about 20$ more. So i bought it anyway thinking that its worth the 40$. Even if i didnt like it i would keep it for some shiner fishing. I was EXTREMELY impressed with this rod. The first trip i took with the rod I hooked up a Charlies 7" (purple/black/metal flakes) and a 1/16 bullet weight. The line i bought was Spider Line Mono XXX 10lb test. Its very very thin compared to normal 10lb line. (something else about line, will get to that later) The cast went pretty far, farther then i expected with such alittle weight. After the 3rd cast, boom fish on. I gently set the hook and then set my drag since i had the fish on. I noticed right away that the fish wasnt big at all....though the rod detected such a light strike i was amazed. I only had 1 purple worm and caught 2 1-2lb bass in about 20mins. As the bass stopped bitting the worm I swap out rods and used the UL Penn/Ugly Stik with a small white single blade spinner bait. I noticed that my UL didnt feel strikes as much as my new setup. I connected with another fish about 5mins after swapping rods/baits. All the bass around my canals here are about 1-2lbs. So it was pretty much the same size as before. Fun to fight though..... Point of the story.....sometimes those Walmart specials can compete with more expensive setups. 40$ for this setup is a AWESOME price....I cant wait to really put some wear on this rod and see how it comes out. I paid 35$ for my Penn and 39$ for my Ugly stik waay back when. If this setup was around I would of purchased this over Penn/Ugly stik combo. Im still amazed at the price/performance for this combo. Some concerns were with the line i purchased. I bought Spider Line Mono XXX. Its 10lb test line, but its THIN. I thought since its mono line then a normal knot would do. I use the simple Clinch knot. I casted my newly tied knot and was amazed that the knot itself broke. Now, even though its Mono line, should i move to a different Knot? What type of knots should i use instead? Also, im located in Coral Springs, FL. I have a few places that i go to, but want to start moving alittle.....anyone in the area recommend some new places? I can travel alittle distance for some big fish. |
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I'd use Palomar knot. I've never had one fail on mono or super braids. I'm in Arcadia. We should hook up some time and compair
notes. Doc ================================================== ============= "Dominic Chin" wrote in message ... Hey guys....im a part time bass fisher here in Sunny South Florida. I just purchased a new rig from Walmart and wanted to share some info. I purchased a Shakespeare Catera Rod and Reel combo. The reel is about 11oz in size and hold approx 145 yards of 8lb test. I wasnt even really looking for a rod/reel. Im a big fan of my good old Penn 916Z and 5'6" UL Uglystik with Ande's 6lb test. I used this setup for a while and was pretty happy with it till I picked up the Catera Combo. The Catera Reel is overall 6 Ball bearings. The model I got was the 6635. Infinte Anti-reverse was awesome, ZERO slack when ever you stop the reel. Its extremely smooth and the reel is quiet (Penn reel clicks unless you turn off Anti Reverse). The rod is made from IM-7 graphite, its 6'6" Med action. This rod is fantastic, its heavy compared to my UL Ugly Stik. The rod/reel didnt have a price on it. It was the only one left and decided to see how much it was. I took it up to the counter and had the cashier ring it up to see. It popped up 39.99. My first thought was that cant be right....39.99 for a IM-7 Graphite rod and a 6 ball bearing reel. A IM-7 Graphite rod is probaly more then that, even the cheapest Bass Pro Shops brand rod is about 20$ more. So i bought it anyway thinking that its worth the 40$. Even if i didnt like it i would keep it for some shiner fishing. I was EXTREMELY impressed with this rod. The first trip i took with the rod I hooked up a Charlies 7" (purple/black/metal flakes) and a 1/16 bullet weight. The line i bought was Spider Line Mono XXX 10lb test. Its very very thin compared to normal 10lb line. (something else about line, will get to that later) The cast went pretty far, farther then i expected with such alittle weight. After the 3rd cast, boom fish on. I gently set the hook and then set my drag since i had the fish on. I noticed right away that the fish wasnt big at all....though the rod detected such a light strike i was amazed. I only had 1 purple worm and caught 2 1-2lb bass in about 20mins. As the bass stopped bitting the worm I swap out rods and used the UL Penn/Ugly Stik with a small white single blade spinner bait. I noticed that my UL didnt feel strikes as much as my new setup. I connected with another fish about 5mins after swapping rods/baits. All the bass around my canals here are about 1-2lbs. So it was pretty much the same size as before. Fun to fight though..... Point of the story.....sometimes those Walmart specials can compete with more expensive setups. 40$ for this setup is a AWESOME price....I cant wait to really put some wear on this rod and see how it comes out. I paid 35$ for my Penn and 39$ for my Ugly stik waay back when. If this setup was around I would of purchased this over Penn/Ugly stik combo. Im still amazed at the price/performance for this combo. Some concerns were with the line i purchased. I bought Spider Line Mono XXX. Its 10lb test line, but its THIN. I thought since its mono line then a normal knot would do. I use the simple Clinch knot. I casted my newly tied knot and was amazed that the knot itself broke. Now, even though its Mono line, should i move to a different Knot? What type of knots should i use instead? Also, im located in Coral Springs, FL. I have a few places that i go to, but want to start moving alittle.....anyone in the area recommend some new places? I can travel alittle distance for some big fish. |
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I'd use Palomar knot. I've never had one fail on mono or super braids. I'm in Arcadia. We should hook up some time and compair
notes. Doc ================================================== ============= "Dominic Chin" wrote in message ... Hey guys....im a part time bass fisher here in Sunny South Florida. I just purchased a new rig from Walmart and wanted to share some info. I purchased a Shakespeare Catera Rod and Reel combo. The reel is about 11oz in size and hold approx 145 yards of 8lb test. I wasnt even really looking for a rod/reel. Im a big fan of my good old Penn 916Z and 5'6" UL Uglystik with Ande's 6lb test. I used this setup for a while and was pretty happy with it till I picked up the Catera Combo. The Catera Reel is overall 6 Ball bearings. The model I got was the 6635. Infinte Anti-reverse was awesome, ZERO slack when ever you stop the reel. Its extremely smooth and the reel is quiet (Penn reel clicks unless you turn off Anti Reverse). The rod is made from IM-7 graphite, its 6'6" Med action. This rod is fantastic, its heavy compared to my UL Ugly Stik. The rod/reel didnt have a price on it. It was the only one left and decided to see how much it was. I took it up to the counter and had the cashier ring it up to see. It popped up 39.99. My first thought was that cant be right....39.99 for a IM-7 Graphite rod and a 6 ball bearing reel. A IM-7 Graphite rod is probaly more then that, even the cheapest Bass Pro Shops brand rod is about 20$ more. So i bought it anyway thinking that its worth the 40$. Even if i didnt like it i would keep it for some shiner fishing. I was EXTREMELY impressed with this rod. The first trip i took with the rod I hooked up a Charlies 7" (purple/black/metal flakes) and a 1/16 bullet weight. The line i bought was Spider Line Mono XXX 10lb test. Its very very thin compared to normal 10lb line. (something else about line, will get to that later) The cast went pretty far, farther then i expected with such alittle weight. After the 3rd cast, boom fish on. I gently set the hook and then set my drag since i had the fish on. I noticed right away that the fish wasnt big at all....though the rod detected such a light strike i was amazed. I only had 1 purple worm and caught 2 1-2lb bass in about 20mins. As the bass stopped bitting the worm I swap out rods and used the UL Penn/Ugly Stik with a small white single blade spinner bait. I noticed that my UL didnt feel strikes as much as my new setup. I connected with another fish about 5mins after swapping rods/baits. All the bass around my canals here are about 1-2lbs. So it was pretty much the same size as before. Fun to fight though..... Point of the story.....sometimes those Walmart specials can compete with more expensive setups. 40$ for this setup is a AWESOME price....I cant wait to really put some wear on this rod and see how it comes out. I paid 35$ for my Penn and 39$ for my Ugly stik waay back when. If this setup was around I would of purchased this over Penn/Ugly stik combo. Im still amazed at the price/performance for this combo. Some concerns were with the line i purchased. I bought Spider Line Mono XXX. Its 10lb test line, but its THIN. I thought since its mono line then a normal knot would do. I use the simple Clinch knot. I casted my newly tied knot and was amazed that the knot itself broke. Now, even though its Mono line, should i move to a different Knot? What type of knots should i use instead? Also, im located in Coral Springs, FL. I have a few places that i go to, but want to start moving alittle.....anyone in the area recommend some new places? I can travel alittle distance for some big fish. |
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Hey thanks for the input....i switched over to using a Palomar knot and its
been great so far. Is there limits to using this? Drop me a email Doc... "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... I'd use Palomar knot. I've never had one fail on mono or super braids. I'm in Arcadia. We should hook up some time and compair notes. Doc ================================================== ============= "Dominic Chin" wrote in message ... Hey guys....im a part time bass fisher here in Sunny South Florida. I just purchased a new rig from Walmart and wanted to share some info. I purchased a Shakespeare Catera Rod and Reel combo. The reel is about 11oz in size and hold approx 145 yards of 8lb test. I wasnt even really looking for a rod/reel. Im a big fan of my good old Penn 916Z and 5'6" UL Uglystik with Ande's 6lb test. I used this setup for a while and was pretty happy with it till I picked up the Catera Combo. The Catera Reel is overall 6 Ball bearings. The model I got was the 6635. Infinte Anti-reverse was awesome, ZERO slack when ever you stop the reel. Its extremely smooth and the reel is quiet (Penn reel clicks unless you turn off Anti Reverse). The rod is made from IM-7 graphite, its 6'6" Med action. This rod is fantastic, its heavy compared to my UL Ugly Stik. The rod/reel didnt have a price on it. It was the only one left and decided to see how much it was. I took it up to the counter and had the cashier ring it up to see. It popped up 39.99. My first thought was that cant be right....39.99 for a IM-7 Graphite rod and a 6 ball bearing reel. A IM-7 Graphite rod is probaly more then that, even the cheapest Bass Pro Shops brand rod is about 20$ more. So i bought it anyway thinking that its worth the 40$. Even if i didnt like it i would keep it for some shiner fishing. I was EXTREMELY impressed with this rod. The first trip i took with the rod I hooked up a Charlies 7" (purple/black/metal flakes) and a 1/16 bullet weight. The line i bought was Spider Line Mono XXX 10lb test. Its very very thin compared to normal 10lb line. (something else about line, will get to that later) The cast went pretty far, farther then i expected with such alittle weight. After the 3rd cast, boom fish on. I gently set the hook and then set my drag since i had the fish on. I noticed right away that the fish wasnt big at all....though the rod detected such a light strike i was amazed. I only had 1 purple worm and caught 2 1-2lb bass in about 20mins. As the bass stopped bitting the worm I swap out rods and used the UL Penn/Ugly Stik with a small white single blade spinner bait. I noticed that my UL didnt feel strikes as much as my new setup. I connected with another fish about 5mins after swapping rods/baits. All the bass around my canals here are about 1-2lbs. So it was pretty much the same size as before. Fun to fight though..... Point of the story.....sometimes those Walmart specials can compete with more expensive setups. 40$ for this setup is a AWESOME price....I cant wait to really put some wear on this rod and see how it comes out. I paid 35$ for my Penn and 39$ for my Ugly stik waay back when. If this setup was around I would of purchased this over Penn/Ugly stik combo. Im still amazed at the price/performance for this combo. Some concerns were with the line i purchased. I bought Spider Line Mono XXX. Its 10lb test line, but its THIN. I thought since its mono line then a normal knot would do. I use the simple Clinch knot. I casted my newly tied knot and was amazed that the knot itself broke. Now, even though its Mono line, should i move to a different Knot? What type of knots should i use instead? Also, im located in Coral Springs, FL. I have a few places that i go to, but want to start moving alittle.....anyone in the area recommend some new places? I can travel alittle distance for some big fish. |
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Hey thanks for the input....i switched over to using a Palomar knot and its
been great so far. Is there limits to using this? Drop me a email Doc... "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... I'd use Palomar knot. I've never had one fail on mono or super braids. I'm in Arcadia. We should hook up some time and compair notes. Doc ================================================== ============= "Dominic Chin" wrote in message ... Hey guys....im a part time bass fisher here in Sunny South Florida. I just purchased a new rig from Walmart and wanted to share some info. I purchased a Shakespeare Catera Rod and Reel combo. The reel is about 11oz in size and hold approx 145 yards of 8lb test. I wasnt even really looking for a rod/reel. Im a big fan of my good old Penn 916Z and 5'6" UL Uglystik with Ande's 6lb test. I used this setup for a while and was pretty happy with it till I picked up the Catera Combo. The Catera Reel is overall 6 Ball bearings. The model I got was the 6635. Infinte Anti-reverse was awesome, ZERO slack when ever you stop the reel. Its extremely smooth and the reel is quiet (Penn reel clicks unless you turn off Anti Reverse). The rod is made from IM-7 graphite, its 6'6" Med action. This rod is fantastic, its heavy compared to my UL Ugly Stik. The rod/reel didnt have a price on it. It was the only one left and decided to see how much it was. I took it up to the counter and had the cashier ring it up to see. It popped up 39.99. My first thought was that cant be right....39.99 for a IM-7 Graphite rod and a 6 ball bearing reel. A IM-7 Graphite rod is probaly more then that, even the cheapest Bass Pro Shops brand rod is about 20$ more. So i bought it anyway thinking that its worth the 40$. Even if i didnt like it i would keep it for some shiner fishing. I was EXTREMELY impressed with this rod. The first trip i took with the rod I hooked up a Charlies 7" (purple/black/metal flakes) and a 1/16 bullet weight. The line i bought was Spider Line Mono XXX 10lb test. Its very very thin compared to normal 10lb line. (something else about line, will get to that later) The cast went pretty far, farther then i expected with such alittle weight. After the 3rd cast, boom fish on. I gently set the hook and then set my drag since i had the fish on. I noticed right away that the fish wasnt big at all....though the rod detected such a light strike i was amazed. I only had 1 purple worm and caught 2 1-2lb bass in about 20mins. As the bass stopped bitting the worm I swap out rods and used the UL Penn/Ugly Stik with a small white single blade spinner bait. I noticed that my UL didnt feel strikes as much as my new setup. I connected with another fish about 5mins after swapping rods/baits. All the bass around my canals here are about 1-2lbs. So it was pretty much the same size as before. Fun to fight though..... Point of the story.....sometimes those Walmart specials can compete with more expensive setups. 40$ for this setup is a AWESOME price....I cant wait to really put some wear on this rod and see how it comes out. I paid 35$ for my Penn and 39$ for my Ugly stik waay back when. If this setup was around I would of purchased this over Penn/Ugly stik combo. Im still amazed at the price/performance for this combo. Some concerns were with the line i purchased. I bought Spider Line Mono XXX. Its 10lb test line, but its THIN. I thought since its mono line then a normal knot would do. I use the simple Clinch knot. I casted my newly tied knot and was amazed that the knot itself broke. Now, even though its Mono line, should i move to a different Knot? What type of knots should i use instead? Also, im located in Coral Springs, FL. I have a few places that i go to, but want to start moving alittle.....anyone in the area recommend some new places? I can travel alittle distance for some big fish. |
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hey dude the old clinch knot is very out dated if ya really look at it
it isnt the knot that breaks but its the line cutting its self you should tie the polamar it is simple and very easy to tie and above all it is super strong if y ever need to retie you will have to cut this knot off there is no untieing it milo |
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hey dude the old clinch knot is very out dated if ya really look at it
it isnt the knot that breaks but its the line cutting its self you should tie the polamar it is simple and very easy to tie and above all it is super strong if y ever need to retie you will have to cut this knot off there is no untieing it milo |
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Hey Milo thanks for the info. I started using a Palomar knot and have been
very pleased so far. It seems its a much stronger knot then a clinch. "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... hey dude the old clinch knot is very out dated if ya really look at it it isnt the knot that breaks but its the line cutting its self you should tie the polamar it is simple and very easy to tie and above all it is super strong if y ever need to retie you will have to cut this knot off there is no untieing it milo |
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Hey Milo thanks for the info. I started using a Palomar knot and have been
very pleased so far. It seems its a much stronger knot then a clinch. "Milo Milo" wrote in message ... hey dude the old clinch knot is very out dated if ya really look at it it isnt the knot that breaks but its the line cutting its self you should tie the polamar it is simple and very easy to tie and above all it is super strong if y ever need to retie you will have to cut this knot off there is no untieing it milo |
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hey dude the old clinch knot is very out dated if ya really look at it
it isnt the knot that breaks but its the line cutting its self Still works for me. Never had one fail in the 40 years I have been tying it. Did a test on a machine at a local bait store a few years back - the Trilene salesman was touting the Palomar and Trilene knots - and my improved clinch knot beat the other two every time. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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