Wow, that larger bass and those 3 larger bluegill sure gave you a nice fight on that 3# test! Just can't go that light, myself. I keep 8# on all my freshwater reels... but then I'm usually fishing from 6-8 ft high canal banks... I envy you those nicely mown lake-shores you get to fish! I do think I'll try those nikko baits, I have lots of mayans over here and they are tail-nippers too.
Yes and no depending on the following. If you break off a lot of lures, then no, they are not worth it. You're going to end up breaking off too many lures to make them worth it. If you don't break off a lot of lures, they are worth it. Personally I believe they get more bites than other lures. Additionally, they don't break as often as other lures. I still have never had to replace a single Nikko lure because they broke. I've caught dozens of fish on a single Nikko lure before. That's not something I can say about other brands. So basically that's what it comes down to to determine if they're worth it, at least to me.
Hello Friend 😀 I really like the fishing rod that you use, especially the handle and the reel seat. Is that a UL custom rod? May I know the fishing spot? I noticed many houses across the lake/river🤔
Wow, that larger bass and those 3 larger bluegill sure gave you a nice fight on that 3# test! Just can't go that light, myself. I keep 8# on all my freshwater reels... but then I'm usually fishing from 6-8 ft high canal banks... I envy you those nicely mown lake-shores you get to fish! I do think I'll try those nikko baits, I have lots of mayans over here and they are tail-nippers too.
Yeah if I was fishing some larger canals I definitely wouldn't be fishing this light. It's a lot of fun, but also worrisome at times.
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Are Nikko plastics really worth the price? Expensive stuff.
Yes and no depending on the following. If you break off a lot of lures, then no, they are not worth it. You're going to end up breaking off too many lures to make them worth it. If you don't break off a lot of lures, they are worth it. Personally I believe they get more bites than other lures. Additionally, they don't break as often as other lures. I still have never had to replace a single Nikko lure because they broke. I've caught dozens of fish on a single Nikko lure before. That's not something I can say about other brands. So basically that's what it comes down to to determine if they're worth it, at least to me.
Hello Friend 😀
I really like the fishing rod that you use, especially the handle and the reel seat.
Is that a UL custom rod?
May I know the fishing spot? I noticed many houses across the lake/river🤔
The rod is a Daiwa Presso V. Here is the link: jdmtackleheaven.com/products/presso-v-62xul-v
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Thank you for your information 🙏