Fish-field has been my go to for almost everything. Especially when the stores had little to no supply thanks to C19. They almost always kept everything in stock, fast shipping and have a new rewards program. I’m a big fan😂
I love Bi-Mart! Every time i go in, something is on sale. Great breakdown for those like me who didn't pay attention in math class. Nice thing about how heavy those Okuma Guide Select rods are. You can beat the sea lions over the head after they've stolen your springer! Seriously, this will help many correctly spool up reels without wasting braid, which will save money.
Good ol’ Bi-Mart. I’m in there a couple times a week. 😁 As far as the line, Derel and I recently discussed how much working braid we actually use even with a hot fish. We decided 100’, so about 33 yards is about it. So 135-150 yards of 65 pound braid is plenty! Then, after a few years it can be reversed and the stuff that’s buried will be like new.
I should have explained it better on the video, but I was trying to get by with 2 spools of 300 yards for 4 reels. I always use mono for backing at the bottom of my spools especially for steelhead gear, you generally only use the top 30-40 yards. And I do reuse my braid by spooling on to another spool after a year or 2 so the unused portion is on top.
Fish-field has been my go to for almost everything. Especially when the stores had little to no supply thanks to C19. They almost always kept everything in stock, fast shipping and have a new rewards program. I’m a big fan😂
I’m clearly late to the game! I’ve bought a pile of stuff from them since discovering them.
Fish Field is great! I’ve been buying from them for several years.
Why didn’t you tell me! 😁
I love Bi-Mart! Every time i go in, something is on sale. Great breakdown for those like me who didn't pay attention in math class. Nice thing about how heavy those Okuma Guide Select rods are. You can beat the sea lions over the head after they've stolen your springer! Seriously, this will help many correctly spool up reels without wasting braid, which will save money.
Good ol’ Bi-Mart. I’m in there a couple times a week. 😁 As far as the line, Derel and I recently discussed how much working braid we actually use even with a hot fish. We decided 100’, so about 33 yards is about it. So 135-150 yards of 65 pound braid is plenty! Then, after a few years it can be reversed and the stuff that’s buried will be like new.
Okuma rods and reels are awesome
I’m happy with them so far!
Great video but we really need to have more of Derel!!!🤣🤣🤣
Is that like more cowbell? 🐄 🛎️
@@RAGEFISHING🤣yesssssssss
You should like do a walk thru of the new boat. Awesome video learned a lot.
Thanks for the tip, I’ll have to do that once I get it all done.
fish field makes some nice bobbers as well
I’ll take a look, I also discovered they have a bunch of unique Surf Perch gear. 🎣
Now you have the springer bug. lol Have you tried using all braid and just rewind the unused portion after couple of years?
I should have explained it better on the video, but I was trying to get by with 2 spools of 300 yards for 4 reels. I always use mono for backing at the bottom of my spools especially for steelhead gear, you generally only use the top 30-40 yards. And I do reuse my braid by spooling on to another spool after a year or 2 so the unused portion is on top.