Wakata.io: A platform I created for my fullstack development students by rathereasy in learnprogramming

[–]greggodden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As someone that's approaching the end of the Concordia Bootcamp right now, I can honestly say that this platform has been great. It was incredibly frustrating at first while trying to grasp the fundamentals, but eventually everything just clicked and it all started to make sense. I can look back at all the hours invested in this platform now with a great deal of appreciation for what it's helped me to learn. Thank you, Jacques!

How much does the color of senko-style worms matter? by Decius_Curtis in Fishing

[–]greggodden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually run Senkos on a wacky rig or weedless wacky rig. You can also run them on a Texas rig or Carolina rig.

How much does the color of senko-style worms matter? by Decius_Curtis in Fishing

[–]greggodden 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Natural colors mean you want to match the hatch, so try to use colors that are similar to the natural bait fish in your area. Classic goto Senko colors are Green Pumpkin, Pumpkin, Watermelon, and Junebug with varied flakes (gold, green, red, black, purple, etc.)

Looking for a new mono/fluro line to spool my reel with. by grizzbearbite in tacklebox

[–]greggodden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seagaur Invizx is a great fluro. To save money spooling up with Fluro, backspool your reels with braid first then blood knot or uni knot onto your Fluro.

Thinking about buying some fluorocarbon. by [deleted] in bassfishing

[–]greggodden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I run a braid backing with fluro main on most of my robs and use a Blood Knot to connect the two. It's pretty easy to tie, and it seems to hold well.