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    I'll tell you something else: I caught just as many fat shell-daddys today on my Cadence 6'3" CS7 LXF as I did on the Tict JDM, and it performed admirably (don't like their reels, though). I could have caught these fish on 12 lb test and a Zebco 33, but I LIKE DOING IT THIS WAY. That is enough; life is short - maximize fun.
    "Alive without breath, as cold as death; never thirsty, ever drinking, all in mail never clinking."
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    Caught about 30, and kept a dozen huge ones for supper (most were gut-hooked anyway).
    Are you using a bare hook or a jig head? I've found that using a jig head completely eliminates gut-hooking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Are you using a bare hook or a jig head? I've found that using a jig head completely eliminates gut-hooking.
    Yes, a #6 hook with a tiny split shot above it.

    I will try that next time I go (I just got a bunch of small jigs off ebay with #6 hook); makes sense to me. Are you working the jig or letting it sit?

    EDIT TO ADD: that was what I had to do today to get on fish; that is where I found them. It may/may not be the same tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    Are you working the jig or letting it sit?
    Moving the jig.

    Trust me: switching from a bare hook to a jig head was a revelation.
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    Great report - with a bad ending - hope you can get a replacement tip. You guys would be shocked the way I fish the inexpensive JDM rods.
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    Broken rods happen, I have broke 2 already this spring. Mostly cheap ones. I replaced them with higher priced rods, we will see. If they come with a recommending 2-4# line, then that's what I use.
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    Dang dude, I read this post last night before I went to bed and had nightmares about breaking JDM rods. I feel your pain, I broke a Majorcraft TripleCross back in the winter while taking it apart to stow it. Rammed the tip right into the side of the truck. I replaced the top section and put the rod right back into the rotation. Nice catch on the Crackers, a great way to fill the freezer. I prefer a #8 hook on a jig head, seems to get a better hook up rate for the Gills, do not catch many Crackers in the lakes I fish locally so you may need the bigger hook for the bigger Panfish.
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    I moved some posts to a new thread:

    https://www.crappie.com/crappie/panf...ooking-issues/

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    Well the replacement top section has been ordered. It will take a lot of bass fillets to make up for my $200 mistake, but so be it. I'll still release the LM, but a few of those 16"-18" spots better watch out for ol' Joe. You can better believe I'll be more careful with bigger fish from now on. Today I started building my hard case for the rod. The top section should be here in time for the shellcracker spawn on this particular fishery.

    Also just got Mega+ SI unit to install, but I'm putting it on the kayak first, so I can scan for beds. Yes, I spent a lot of money on fishing gear this weekend, and the rest I wasted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jawjatek View Post
    Well the replacement top section has been ordered. It will take a lot of bass fillets to make up for my $200 mistake, but so be it. I'll still release the LM, but a few of those 16"-18" spots better watch out for ol' Joe. You can better believe I'll be more careful with bigger fish from now on. Today I started building my hard case for the rod. The top section should be here in time for the shellcracker spawn on this particular fishery.

    Also just got Mega+ SI unit to install, but I'm putting it on the kayak first, so I can scan for beds. Yes, I spent a lot of money on fishing gear this weekend, and the rest I wasted.
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