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#1 Bow Man

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Posted 02 May 2014 - 12:34 PM

Just as the title suggests: Show us some pics of your stuff, I saw people where interested in this on another topic so thought why not start one just for this purpose.

 

 

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#2 hamiltonangler94

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Posted 02 May 2014 - 01:25 PM

Let's see urstuff bowman! Here's the bulk of my tackle...

Pic 1: my spinning and casting setups
Pic 2: Fly Rod stuff...just got in to the fly a month ago..have practiced on the water a bit, but waiting to use it when bass opens up
Pic 3: ice rods and tackle
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#3 Drift king

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Posted 02 May 2014 - 07:29 PM

sone to come lots to dig out


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#4 Kit

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Posted 02 May 2014 - 07:52 PM

Crap need to take pics... Ugh lol. Later. 


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#5 BnK

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Posted 03 May 2014 - 01:44 PM

Hoarding at its best :) Were gonna see some goodies haha


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#6 mikeh

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Posted 14 May 2014 - 08:30 PM

File this one under "WTF is that?"

 

15ft telescopic interline, med heavy, will blast PVA bags and weights out to where the Carp are hiding....  Was being used at medium-long range in the pic, running a Pflueger Arbor, wide mouth reel.

 

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#7 Carp Addiction

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Posted 14 May 2014 - 08:40 PM

File this one under "WTF is that?"

 

15ft telescopic interline, med heavy, will blast PVA bags and weights out to where the Carp are hiding....  Was being used at medium-long range in the pic, running a Pflueger Arbor, wide mouth reel.

 

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Very nice :cool:


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#8 classic drifter

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Posted 14 May 2014 - 09:37 PM

here is what the trout opener arsenal was all about for me, image.jpg image.jpg
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#9 classic drifter

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Posted 14 May 2014 - 09:38 PM


here is what the trout opener arsenal was all about for me,
12' 6" fenwick HMX paired with a rapala shift
13' shimano clarus paired with a rapala classic drifter
13' 6" okuma aventa paired with a rapala r-type
12' 6" raven matrix paired with another rapala classic drifter
10' shimano convergence paired with a shimano 2500FD
9' 8 wt fenwick eagle GT paired with an okuma integrity 10/11 reel
9' 9 wt ross essence FS paired with an okuma slv 8/9 reel
13' rapala magnum paired with a shimano sirata
all were taken out on opening day, just in case i might wanna use one or the other, mostly used was setup 1,2 and 7, all produced fish and this is the gear i fish with most of the time, whichever gear i pick for the day is the most applicable on the water i fish, sooooooo, hope you guys post yours up too!
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#10 cptpronin

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Posted 17 May 2014 - 09:22 PM

Stream gear:

 

Fenwick EliteTech River Runner.  5'3, one piece.  Paired up with a Shimano Sedona 500.

 

Flyboxes are a handy way to store small spinners and spoons.

 

 

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Posted 17 May 2014 - 09:29 PM

Pike gear:

 

7' St. Croix Premier Med/Heavy paired with an Abu Garcia C4 round reel.

 

Plenty of offerings for pike big and small.

 

 

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Posted 17 May 2014 - 10:17 PM

Steelhead gear:

 

Temple Forks Outfitters 9'6 light casting drift rod with Abu Garcia C3 4600 round reel for big/fast water float fishing and lure chucking

 

Temple Forks Outfitters 8'6 medium casting drift rod with Abu Garcia C3 5600 for big/fast water bottom bouncing and lure chucking

 

Spoons and spinners for big and small water.  A few proven plugs, yarnies and a fly box full of jigs.

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Posted 17 May 2014 - 10:30 PM

Last one, I promise! 

 

Bass gear:

 

6'6 St. Croix Mojo Bass medium rod paired with Abu Garcia Revo Winch (5.3:1) for cranking, twitching, small spoons, topwater plugs

 

7' St. Croix Mojo Bass med-heavy rod paired with Abu Garcia Orra SX (7.1:1) for spinner baits and slop frogs and fishing heavy cover

 

Those are pretty much all the lures I use for bass fishing.  I have a dozen or so bags of worms and tubes and a half dozen jigs that rarely see action so I didn't bother pulling them out.  Everything in that box will catch fish depending on the conditions.

 

 

Other gear in the overall angling arsenal:

 

7' UL Browning Medallion (2-piece) paired with a Pflueger President 6925 for panfhishing

6'6 ML Shimano Compre (2-piece) paired with a Shimano Sedona 2500 for miscellanouse

8'6 MH Browning casting rod with an abu garcia C3 for chinook fishing

 

A few boxes of pike, bass and trout sized mepps; box full of small rapalas; box full of panfish jigs and lures; box full of 3/4oz spoons, K-13s and J-13s for chinook

 

Ya, that should cover it.  Everything else is just terminal tackle.

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Posted 17 May 2014 - 10:45 PM

Nice stuff! How do you like the Fenwick elite tech river rod? Always have been interested on how they performed
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Posted 17 May 2014 - 11:14 PM

Nice stuff! How do you like the Fenwick elite tech river rod? Always have been interested on how they performed

 

Thanks!

 

I like it a lot.  Plenty sensitive, love how the blank feels and plays pan-sized fish and has enough of a butt for the bigger brutes.  I absolutely love the handle.  It has a shorter taper than some UL rods which took a bit getting used to, but is not necessarily a bad thing.  I'd say it is worth it.


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Posted 18 May 2014 - 12:01 AM

Last one, I promise! 

 

Bass gear:

 

6'6 St. Croix Mojo Bass medium rod paired with Abu Garcia Revo Winch (5.3:1) for cranking, twitching, small spoons, topwater plugs

 

7' St. Croix Mojo Bass med-heavy rod paired with Abu Garcia Orra SX (7.1:1) for spinner baits and slop frogs and fishing heavy cover

 

Those are pretty much all the lures I use for bass fishing.  I have a dozen or so bags of worms and tubes and a half dozen jigs that rarely see action so I didn't bother pulling them out.  Everything in that box will catch fish depending on the conditions.

 

 

Other gear in the overall angling arsenal:

 

7' UL Browning Medallion (2-piece) paired with a Pflueger President 6925 for panfhishing

6'6 ML Shimano Compre (2-piece) paired with a Shimano Sedona 2500 for miscellanouse

8'6 MH Browning casting rod with an abu garcia C3 for chinook fishing

 

A few boxes of pike, bass and trout sized mepps; box full of small rapalas; box full of panfish jigs and lures; box full of 3/4oz spoons, K-13s and J-13s for chinook

 

Ya, that should cover it.  Everything else is just terminal tackle.

 

Beauty bass gear, not hoarding but just what you need. Love the poppers on the bottom corner there!


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#17 cptpronin

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Posted 18 May 2014 - 12:48 AM

Hamiltonangler, I dig on the vintage casting setup you got going on there!


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Posted 18 May 2014 - 12:52 AM

Beauty bass gear, not hoarding but just what you need. Love the poppers on the bottom corner there!

 

Thank-you sir!

 

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Posted 19 May 2014 - 04:23 PM

Shimano Tekota 600LC currently sitting on a Berkley 8'6 mh Cherrywood.

 

Shimano Tekota 500LC sitting on a 6'6 mh Ugly Stik.

 

Shimano Sustain 3000FG sitting on a St. Croix Legend Elite 7' ml.

 

Shimano Sustain 1000FG sitting on a Loomis GLX 6.3 Mag-LT.

 

Shimano Stella 3000FE sitting on a Loomis ML 9'8 STR 1163 SK 

 

St Croix Legend Elite 7' ul

 

Loomis GL2 6'6 Flipping Rod

 

Couple of Temple Fork rods both 7' M and MH

 

Various other rods and reels for the kids.

 

Tackle................lots and in too many places.  But you can never have too much lol.

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