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Just picked up the white one today as my first bait caster. Adjusting the reel was quite easy. I did get backlash the first 3 or 4 casts but I started getting the hang of it and got consistent casts with no backlash within an hour. Super happy with this purchase.
I almost exclusively bank fish so I snag and lose lures all the time. I don't get pissed when I lose a Temu lure compared to losing a 6 sense lure. I'm sure a lot can relate...
I would say that would depend on how fast or slow you want the bait to fall. If you're fishing open water and want a slow fall I'd go 1/16 oz. If you're fishing deeper water and want to keep in contact with the bottom or structure, I'd go 1/4 oz. or a little heaver say, 3/8 oz. I hope this helps, and thanks so much for watching!
I've had one for years caught a bunch of big flathead catfish and a huge stripper on it just ordered the new one too my old one on a 8 foot ugly sticks catfish rod putting the new one on a 10 foot ugly stick big water
If that was a casting rod you put line on good luck . line on a casting rod should come off the line spool clockwise , spinning rod is counter clockwise
I've not fished these in saltwater yet. But I would think that if you rigged them with a swing jighead they would be a great flounder bait bummed along the bottom.
I've bought some terminal tackle and hook covers. Also got some reel covers but they weren't designed right and you couldn't stap them on if they were attached to a rod. Got several fishing shirts and they have been comfortable and seem to hold up.
I've been ordering fishing stuff from temu. Fur, a couple of years now, and I haven't had any issues with any of it.. I would, however, recommend staying away from the bait casters... But as far as lures they're great...
You have herd the old saying you get what you payed for .what you expect for pennies on the dollar .some little kid would be tickled to get all that fishing stuff that probably only have a cane pole .if it's or good enough for you donate it help a poor. Kid out fishing stuff😢🎉
Bs. Higher prices for products doesnt mean better. In fact, people are more likely to pay over for something rather than under because the higher price has them believing it's better when it's just simply not true. Higher prices are a valuable marketing tool.
I haven't fishes a ton of swimbaits with it, but I'd say it would work just fine. It has a good spine to it and fast tip if you're looking to fish big swimbaits with it. Thanks for watching!
Too bad you didn’t show how to adjust the internal brakes. I just got one and not sure how to engage and disengage them. How many brakes do you have on them?