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  1. Thanks guys, watched the FLW tournament on Beaver again the other day......looks like I could really get a workout chasing bass......and other species. My goal would be to land a nice career in NWA, get a house on Beaver or in Bella Vista, and enjoy the beautiful area there. Will see if I can put my experience and MBA to use for someone, if given the opportunity. Good fishing folks, it's going to be a Great year!
  2. No worries, I like to eat fish, but I DO believe strongly in management of fish and game, and abiding by laws including bag limits. Never been a trophy hunter of either, as I simply love the outdoors. I have heard Walleye are great eating, and caught my one and only on Beaver lake. Released it. You guys have a nice diversity of fish, Smallmouth, Trout, and Walleye that we do not have hear in Louisiana. I am really looking forward to doing more fishing in NWA. If any of you guys have any job leads in a good career/company, please send me a personal message. My background is heavy in business, and I completed my MBA recently to be qualified and competitive in the job market in NWA. Thanks much folks, and Good Fishing!
  3. Sometimes you get lucky What size reel are you using, and line? Thanks.
  4. Thanks guys. Yes, hopefully I get the opportunity to move to NWA, I have fished it's waters several times, always a joy. JD, caught many bass in Bella Vista last May, all released
  5. This was here in Northern LA - I have been actively pursuing career opportunities in NWA so wanted to share on this site. Perhaps I can land a new career soon and enjoy NWA Was fishing a small creek with a 1/8 oz jig, with my Clarus 5.0 UL with Pflueger 25 sized President Limited = she weighed 5 1/2 lbs, caught off the bank. A lot of fun and unexpected to hook, and land this girl. Often run 6lb test P-Line CX but believe I had 8lb on this reel. Really gave me confidence on what can be done on light tackle. Chose this rod in the past as it had more backbone than other UL rods. I was targeting White bass, Crappie, and bass 2-3 lb that I have normally caught in the past. I did not try powering the fish, just let it play itself out, had my drag set where she pulled a bit of line here and there when she made a few runs, but she did not take out much and it may have kept my line from breaking along with a limber rod. Just wanted to pass it on. Hope all are off to a Great 2017.
  6. Thanks, if you have used any let me know which models, much appreciated. That 6 foot looks well suited.
  7. Do tell how you use it, what type of fish, etc. What line do you use? Comparable - any suggestions? I have handled many spinning rods, and find many lacking, though not a broad cross section of St. Croix at my local BPS. Thanks.
  8. Plan to use the 1000 for panfish and possibly light bass 2500 more for larger fish i.e. Bass, and similar. Will likely use 6lb mono/flouro and/or 8 or 10lb braid on the 1000 The 2500 will either run 8 mono/fouro and/or around 20lb braid. Thoughts are something around 6 - 6'8 or so in Light or possibly ML with fast tip on the 1000, and more likely ML if not Medium power fast tip for the 2500. Figure the bass need a harder hook set. Never caught Walleye's but that may be in future plans, so not sure how hard a hook set is needed for them. Thoughts/feedback by experienced Spin fisherman appreciated. Any recs on rods, and/or line appreciated. Looking at Avid and Premier line if it matters. Want lightweight and sensitive....as one might imagine which is why I am looking at St. Croix. Thanks in advance.
  9. Thanks very much Robert, I just learned about a job fair May 11 in Rogers, and likely postponing this trip. I want to make the most of my time when job hunting and a recruiter told me things have tightened up since the layoff Walmart had in December. However, if a solid career opportunity presents and the company is wanting to have an interview prior to then, I am willing to come up as needed. I Sincerely appreciate your help Sir. Thank you!
  10. I have enjoyed using CX and next to XL has been what I have been running. Using up some old XL on a reel or two, but P-line CX has never disappointed. Thanks much. Btw, do any of you use the hi-vis lines, and if so in clear water? Curious if that works as well on getting strikes, vs clear?
  11. Thanks guys, Robert, focused on various career opportunities in a management capacity, but open to many things in Business. I have a Marketing degree and background (heavy in Pharma/Biotech/Medical Device and also worked as a Financial Consultant Series 7 for A.G. Edwards), and again I earned my Executive MBA in 2014. I have been looking at WalMart and actively talking to them the past two years, and getting my MBA was predominantly b/c alot of those jobs I was interested in require and/or prefer an MBA. Also been in touch with Tyson, as well as the vendor community. I am open to hear about many things. Plans have me coming in on Tuesday. I have been visiting the area dozens of times over the past 20 years or so. Always love it there Thanks in advance for any info or suggestions.
  12. I will have to check ou tthat Yozuri, heard about it, so it's low memory I am guessing? Also, great info gang on the knots. Re: Palomar, that original P-knot is what I have been using on braid, but I need to use the double, surely less likely to fail. Good stuff to know. I have 2 spools of 10# PowerPro - thought of filling up a reel or two. Sounds like a leader is best for max amount of strikes, and I do like to haul 'em in like you folks! Thanks again guys - very helpful info and vids! Cliff
  13. That link is going to take some time to digest, thanks! Sounds like a Braid w/leader is a good way to go. What knot do you guys use? I know there are a few. SO if I am "Bank Fishing" I hope I have some shoreline to run! Lol. Good stuff folks. Yes, hear in La, alot of water is dirty but some not too bad. I have not had as much success it seems on Crappie with braid to lure. On Bass, it seems they hit when you put something in front of them. Braid has many great qualities to be sure, but no doubt a clear leader might be the best overall way to go in clearer water as I have had a hunch the fish are more fickle, especially Crappie with Braid to lure vs say P-line. Thanks guys. Anyone else wanting to chime in please do so. Also, if anyone has a lead (no pun ) on any jobs, let me know. Thanks all. Hopefully the water will clear up a bit there, and the white bass start making a good run. Sounds like they have not been in their prime yet.
  14. Hi folks, planning to be in the area next week for several days for job hunting, I have several spinning outfits I plan to bring and hope to use. Most are set up with 6 or 8# P-Line CX and a few with braid on extra spools. Since your water is often very clear, is P-line going to be much more effective in catching fish? Is the 6 or 8# enough on most fish? I know there are some large Stripers on occasion, wondered what it would take to handle one. I took one 5 to 6lb a few years ago on an UL outfit with 6 mono. Is my P-line CX enough for larger fish? Not concerned on typical bass, walleye, or panfish, etc. as I feel this should do. Here in LA there are often so many snags you sometimes need heavier line especially with larger fish. It seems most of the water in your area is often open so I would assume lighter line is fine. Thanks for chiming in gang. Cliff
  15. I am coming to the Rogers, AR area next week for career searching and perhaps can get a little fishing in. My background is heavy in healthcare Marketing with a recent Executive MBA. If anyone knows of some job opportunities in the northwest AR area, please advise. I also may try to meet a buddy from Bella Vista who is going to the Roaring River in MO next weekend. I also would like to try some fishing at the Twin Bridges area, as I have fished there before. Anyone who wants to chime in on either topic please do so, or send me a PM. Thank you guys/gals. Cliff
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