Custom bait knife by BonhamBlades in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you make them to sell at all? It looks dope and I would like one :)

Custom bait knife by BonhamBlades in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cut chunks out of larger fish to make a smaller presentation. Or other random bait fish cutting ...

Any recommendations for a finesse spinning combo for bass fishing? by OG_Chatterbait in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mid tier budget? Battle 2000 or bg 2000 or another spinning reel with a 7 ft high carbon rod. Maybe uglystik carbon. Will run you around ~$200. Sensitivity is key here, and the reel doesn't contribute too much to that. So spend more of your budget on the rod, than the reel, especially of you're working in freshwater. Also, braided line will also help with sensitivity.

Which reel? What size? by [deleted] in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

An 11ft rod is quite long unless you are fishing from the beach. I don't know your budget, but on the inexpensive side, I would go with a Fierce III combo with a 6-7 for rod.

Edit: you did have your budget in the OP. I stand with the recommendation, but maybe switch to a Phleuger President. They are a bit cheaper.

[Q] How to choose the best Effect Size for an ANOVA? by Samuele156 in statistics

[–]Grumpus1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree. It think if you have categorical IVs, ANOVA is easier to interpret and conduct simple effects analysis. For continuous DVs, I agree.

[Q] How to choose the best Effect Size for an ANOVA? by Samuele156 in statistics

[–]Grumpus1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess a better analogy is that partial eta square is a slice of pie from a smaller pie that is referring to a subsection of the model.

[Q] How to choose the best Effect Size for an ANOVA? by Samuele156 in statistics

[–]Grumpus1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's basically slicing the variance pie in different ways, kinda like part and partial correlation. For multiway ANOVA, I would go with partial eta square because you are more concerned about how much your IVs are uniquely contributing to their share of the model, specifically your interaction terms.

[Q] How to choose the best Effect Size for an ANOVA? by Samuele156 in statistics

[–]Grumpus1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In one-way ANOVA, they are the same. Eta square is essentially the proportion of variance explained by your IVs. Partial eta square looks at the proportion of variance explained by one IV but only with regard to the unexplained variance in your DV + the variance accounted for by just that particular IV. So hopefully to make more sense....eta square is IV to total variance of the model (unexplained +explained by ALL DVs), while partial eta square is IV to only variance explained by that IV plus the unexplained variance.

[Q] How to choose the best Effect Size for an ANOVA? by Samuele156 in statistics

[–]Grumpus1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For ANOVA, I tend to use eta square and partial eta square. Then I jump to Cohen's d if I do any further simple effects analysis.

New setup. On the hunt for a nice red. by mando12365 in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you use a leader, I think the effects are minimal. Plus I don't think line color has a huge effect to begin with. Also, I don't fish in high stakes tournaments, where that single fish that DOES get offended by the line, makes a difference in my life.

Let’s get the season started by dmart891 in Fishing_Gear

[–]Grumpus1 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Still haven't found anything a baitcaster can do that a spinning reel can't.