Monday, March 24, 2014

Hot Ditch March 2014

Had an awesome time hitting up the Hot Ditch with my buddy Hal. We decided to launch at 0530 and see what the Ditch had in store for us. Neither of us had done any saltwater fishing this year and needed to get out on the water. Plus I needed to slime my new Hobie Pro Angler 14 with some Salty Fish.


 Luckily the weather and the fishing was cooperating so we started out by trolling a gulp swim mullet (white) and casted out a MirroLure slowly working it along the bottom. Almost instantly the Mirrolure gets slammed and my drag goes off. 30 seconds later and I have a nice Red Drum in the boat.



 I started to make another pass and tossed out the Gulp again, I swapped out my lure with one from bass pro shop. This time I get a subtle hit on my new lure, its an Offshore Angler brand but I dont know the name of it. Anyway, I get a subtle hit and its my first Speck of the year! Last year I only caught 1! Then my other rod starts stripping drag! A double header, the gulp trolling produced my second speck of the day! Both at 18 inches and healthy.



I continued to troll and cast my twitch baits, it was a great day and produced 7 fish in total for the 5 hours we were out. 3 Speckled trout, two at 18 inches and 1 at 12 inches. I caught 4 Red Drum all ranging from 21 inches to 24 inches. It was an awesome day and my buddy Hal also got to test out his New Hobie Oasis and came out with 2 speckled trout for the day.


Here is a quick video on the trip 





TIGHT LINES!

~~~~MAKO~~~

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

My New Pro Angler 14 w/walkthrough

So, I went ahead and took the plunge. I bought myself a Pro Angler 14. I loved my Jackson Cuda 14 and wouldn't have sold it but the wife said to either keep it or sell it to fund the new PA. I had to sell it, due to the amazing features of the PA. I rode a friends PA last year and it was fast, stable and a sweet ride. I had to get one myself. Here is a video of the PA and the features it has and I have added to it. More fun DIY jobs are going to be added to it and cant wait to get started for this years fishing season.



Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Snow Storm Leon Norfolk Virginia January 2014 (+playlist)



Winter Storm Leon is upon us. First real snow ive seen in awhile, being from California and hall. Looks like its still continuing and not letting up. We will see how it looks tomorrow. For those who are in the area, be safe and be sure to stay warm. For those who are not...lucky you!!!!

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Power Team Lures Initial Reaction/Review (Part1)

Well its 2014 and I plan on doing more freshwater fishing this year than I did last year. I hope to have a successful season in both the fresh and salt and to help out a bit I bought a few new lures. Power Team Lures is a great company with awesome staff and wonderful owners. They helped me choose some great lures and I am definitely planning on buying some more soon. To get me started I went with the following:


  • 3.6 JP Hammer in Pearl
  • 4.8 Swinging Hammer in Smoking Minnow and Pearl
  • 4.5 Curly Tail Grub in Chartruese, Purple Smoke and Pearl


They have great action and can't wait to test them out. Check out the video below to see the baits and my initial review of them before I take em out. I always like to get a out of box initial take on them then test them on the water for a second review.




Here is a 20% Coupon off of Sick sticks and a 10% Coupon Code off total purchase:

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Penn Spinfisher V Review

Let me start out by saying I have been fishing with Penn reels since I was four years old. My first reel was an old first generation Spinfisher  that my grandfather gave me when I was 5 years old. I am now in my twenties and we are currently at the fifth generation of the Spinfisher series, the Spinfisher V. What can I say about this reel? It is in honesty one of the best reels that I have ever used. I am being sincere and not biased at all as I am not sponsored and I have used many reels from Okuma, Avet, Shimano and Daiwa to Quantum, Abu Garcia and even the Bass Pro series.

 The two reels I will review are the SpinfisherV 3500 and 4500.

To overview here is a cap from the Penn website on the models that are available and the specs. 
ModelMono Cap. (yds/lb)Braid Cap. (yds/lb)BearingsMax DragGear RatioLine RetrieveWeight
SSV3500390/4 • 250/6 • 210/8230/10 • 215/15 • 165/205+120 lbs6.2:130(in)14.4(oz)
SSV4500300/8 • 250/10 • 185/12365/15 • 280/20 • 200/305+125 lbs6.2:134(in)15.4(oz)
SSV4500LL*300/8 • 250/10 • 185/12365/15 • 280/20 • 200/305+125 lbs6.2:134(in)16.9(oz)
SSV5500360/10 • 270/12 • 240/15425/20 • 320/30 • 250/405+130 lbs5.6:135(in)21.6(oz)
SSV6500330/12 • 300/15 • 210/20430/30 • 340/40 • 280/505+130 lbs5.6:139(in)22.3(oz)
SSV6500BLS **330/12 • 300/15 • 210/20430/30 • 340/40 • 280/505+130 lbs5.6:139(in)23.0(oz)
SSV6500LL*330/12 • 300/15 • 210/20430/30 • 340/40 • 280/505+130 lbs5.6:139(in)25.1(oz)
SSV7500440/15 • 300/20 • 210/30430/40 • 360/50 • 320/655+135 lbs4.7:136(in)28.7(oz)
SSV8500440/20 • 300/30 • 250/40650/40 • 540/50 • 470/655+135 lbs4.7:142(in)31.6(oz)
SSV8500LL*440/20 • 300/30 • 250/40650/40 • 540/50 • 470/655+135 lbs4.7:142(in)34.3(oz)
SSV9500360/30 • 300/40 • 220/50630/50 • 540/65 • 490/805+140 lbs4.2:139(in)41.9(oz)
SSV10500415/30 • 350/40 • 255/50750/50 • 670/65 • 580/805+140 lbs4.2:142(in)43.5(oz)



These reels hold a ton of line, I ended up using 20lb braid on my 3500 and 30lb on my 4500. I was able to pack about 300 yards on each reel which is more than enough. The rubber gasket helps to put superline without any trouble at all. These bad boys offer a massive amount of drag. The smallest reel offering a whopping 20lbs of drag all the way to the largest SSV10500 offering 40lbs. These use the HT-100 drag washers that are sealed and give these reels more than enough stopping power.


Another Great feature of this reel is the oversized bail and friction trip ramp that helps to prevent the bail from closing while casting. Also the fact that these reels have a watertight design is extremely helpful with maintenance, especially when you fish hard and kayak fish as I do. The watertight design isn't necessarily waterproof but it does help a ton in preventing water from getting in. 

I feel that these are some of Penns most affordable reels for their class. They range in the $110-$150 price range, I buy from amazon.com because they usually have the cheapest prices. For this price range you get more than enough out of a reel that will last years and perhaps decades if you use the correct maintenance. 



I have never had a problem with these reels an I am going on using them for 6 months and perhaps more than 3 dozen trips out with them. The drag is perfectly fine, no wobble when reeling and no wind knots whatsoever!!!! A change from the battle series which caused wind knots if the line lay wasn't tight. (Check out my Penn Battle Review Here). I have opened up the reels twice since I have gotten them and I am impressed! There hasn't been any water inside or even salt residue as some reels have. Plenty of grease to help prevent this as well. I haven't even had to really take it apart aside from normal maintenance such as regreasing. 



Upon closing of this review let me say that this is one of my favorites. Im not sure that I really need other reels right now since these two cover such a broad spectrum of fish I can catch. It is a solid reel that is heavy but not so that you will get tired. It has the strength and durability to last as well as an insane drag system that can fight the most stubborn fish. The watertight design is great and the smoothness of the reel is a godsend. 



I would have to give it a 4.8 out of 5 stars!

Pros: High Drag Output, Water Tight features, Super-line capable, durable, smooth

Cons: Slightly heavy but not so to make uncomfortable. 


Tight Lines!

-Tim-