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<blockquote data-quote="TwoForFlinching" data-source="post: 3515416" data-attributes="member: 24500"><p>90% of my tackle is from clearance racks lol. Never cared for any particular brand, but all about colors. Green pumpkin most of the time, black and blue in real dirty waters. I almost 100% fish for bass, buy most of it from Walmart clearance, academy clearance, and the tackle show that comes through Lawton every year. Academy has flippin' hooks 7/$2.50. Bass Pro sells them for $2/each. I fish every bait on em whether I'm flipping, pitching, or tx rigged. The real killer is weights. Tungsten in stores is high dollar. I buy them online at <a href="http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/" target="_blank">http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Cheapest place I've found them.</p><p></p><p>I used to shop Nabatak in Claremore when I lived up there. Bought a mess of sale priced usa falcon rods from em. A couple of high quality Lew's reels before they got bought put and turned to bargain bin hardware. Bass Pro usually has a decent enough Spring sale on reels, usually 30-40% off Garcia Revo's, I like em. Used to buy the Johnny Morris signature carbonlight line, but the last two generations they seemed to get heavier and bulkier, so I stopped buying them when they went silver. Haven't really bought hardware since the curado dc's found a permanent home in my boat. Finicky to learn, but amazing fishing in the wind. I always buy my power pro line when it's on sale (usually in spring) and whatever house brand flouro cabelas has in stock. </p><p></p><p>Hard to say what's new in crappie tackle. I've had the same two tiny walmart clearance jigs on my ultralight rig for seven years and a freezer full of fillets. Color doesn't seem to matter as much as knowing what depth they're at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoForFlinching, post: 3515416, member: 24500"] 90% of my tackle is from clearance racks lol. Never cared for any particular brand, but all about colors. Green pumpkin most of the time, black and blue in real dirty waters. I almost 100% fish for bass, buy most of it from Walmart clearance, academy clearance, and the tackle show that comes through Lawton every year. Academy has flippin' hooks 7/$2.50. Bass Pro sells them for $2/each. I fish every bait on em whether I'm flipping, pitching, or tx rigged. The real killer is weights. Tungsten in stores is high dollar. I buy them online at [URL]http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/[/URL] Cheapest place I've found them. I used to shop Nabatak in Claremore when I lived up there. Bought a mess of sale priced usa falcon rods from em. A couple of high quality Lew's reels before they got bought put and turned to bargain bin hardware. Bass Pro usually has a decent enough Spring sale on reels, usually 30-40% off Garcia Revo's, I like em. Used to buy the Johnny Morris signature carbonlight line, but the last two generations they seemed to get heavier and bulkier, so I stopped buying them when they went silver. Haven't really bought hardware since the curado dc's found a permanent home in my boat. Finicky to learn, but amazing fishing in the wind. I always buy my power pro line when it's on sale (usually in spring) and whatever house brand flouro cabelas has in stock. Hard to say what's new in crappie tackle. I've had the same two tiny walmart clearance jigs on my ultralight rig for seven years and a freezer full of fillets. Color doesn't seem to matter as much as knowing what depth they're at. [/QUOTE]
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