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Jonn Graham

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  1. Mike:

     

    I am guessing the 12 weight would cast the big doubles better. I almost went with a bigger rod when I was deciding which second rod to get. I like my initial 10 weight that I bought (Redington Predator) so much, I figured I would stick with another 10. I settled on the Echo Edge 10 weight with the Echo Ion reel. I must say, though I have only casted it one day, the Echo feels more like an 11 weight to me. Maybe it is the sinking line that makes it feel that way. It is much stiffer (faster) than my REdington Predator 10 weight

  2. Big Hammer Swimbaits (a supporter of the ISA blowout) has come up with a new swimbait - the Ring Hammer. I was lucky enough to prototype these in the summer of 2013 and found them to be just as effective as his original swimbait. The new model has a ringed body. This ringed body makes for a slimmer profile. The tail is exactly the same size as his orginal bait and has the same outstanding action. I use these as trailers for my swim jigs. I feel the slimmer profiled body fits the swim jig a little better than the original. In addition, while Pete, the owner of Big Hammer, was thinking about colors I was able to convince him to make a color to match my Bullgill colored swim jig. If you check the site, you will see one of the colors is called Bullgill. All the colors he selected are great bass catching colors.

     

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    You can check out all the great baits at www.swimbait.com

  3. What did you use for the tail material? I am very interested in this fly. I tried to tye one a few months ago and was not pleased with my results...............in other words, it did not turn out as nice as I wanted it to. Ended up throwing it in the garbage. Gotta try again. I see they have a new body material designed by Mr. Chocklett himself.

  4. Maybe most of the streams I frequent, while rocky, are not the slippery rocks you are referring to and that is why the vibram soles work great. Now, when it comes to studs, they are great as long as you are WADING. Do not get in and out of any boat with studs on your boots. Not good for your footing in the boat and not good for the boat. When I had a pair of studded wading boots, I used them in my canoe and put dimples into the inner material of the canoe.

  5. I would like to offer a special rate for ISA members on August 12,13, and 14. Full day float trip on the Vermilion for the price of a half day. ISA members only and only open for one angler per trip. You can book one, two, or three days. If interested, you must call at 309-399-7055.............no PMs.

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