Everything posted by J Francho
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My PB by-catch
That must have been fun!
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Done for the Year.
Good luck, and get well soon!
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Can a tackle box get too fat ?
I used to feel like this. Organization was the key. It helped me see what I actually had, what I was low on, what I was using or not using, what I could scratch, and what I could add. Figure out a plan to organize it all. Personally, I arrange the boxes to match up with the rod I use to throw the baits. Obviously, there's crossover, but essentially, I'll have topwaters, poppers, and some jerkbaits in one box. Another box will be jigs, bullet weights, and flipping hooks for my heavy cover rod. Another box might have stuff for DS, SS, sliders, and ned rig stuff. Makes it easy to put my crate together for a kayak trip.
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Working to Stay Lean ~
My six pack turned into two forties.
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My Boat Trailer Bunk Replacement ~ video
I always had trouble with my deep-Vs trying to float them on and be perfectly straight on the trailer. Then again, they were both not Lunds. That would stink not being able to launch. If you knew ahead, you could just bring the canoe.
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My Boat Trailer Bunk Replacement ~ video
You are awfully deep with that trailer. It looks like your fenders are at least 6" below the water. Any boat I've had, you'd be a few inches above the water line. There's a few ramps around here where you'd be off the ramp going that deep. Getting a trailer unstuck like that isn't fun. I'd like to see how the bunks perform on a steeper ramp, where you can't dip that deep. I'd also love to see loading the boat under slight power. Not power loading, but drive on trailering. At any rate, it looks like this is gonna work well for you. Not sure it's the end all solution. Thanks to you both for the detailed video! Nice work camera woman!
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Vacuum for boat?
Mine is light grey. It doesn't get very hot.
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Vacuum for boat?
Vexus, Xpress, Gator Trax and a few others offer it as an option now.
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Vacuum for boat?
I have it in my Hobie. It's pretty awesome. Much more comfortable than bass boat carpet.
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Vacuum for boat?
The newer products like Marine Mat and Sea Deck are actually more comfortable to kneel on than just carpet.
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What gear/tackle do you prefer?
It's funny, I picked 6-8/M because I use this most often, and figured I could adapt other things to it if needed. I didn't want to sacrifice this rod for what ever advantage length and power gave me. I would also accept the fact that I would not be able to fish heavy cover. Pretty sure I could still find biting fish in other areas. I don't recall what hook I chose. They all work for me.
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Bye Bye Fluoro
The only issues I've ever had with fluoro is using cheap line, or line that wasn't really 100% fluoro. Knots I've tied that all work well for me: Triple Surgeon, Alberto, Albright, Uni, Palomar, and Improved Cinch.
- Did I kill this fish?!?!?
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Getting old/sick
And we're done here. Seems impossible for folks not to make political comments.
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What gear/tackle do you prefer?
Finding out what the majority wants isn't always the goal of a survey.
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
The interesting part of kayak fishing - if your gear is heavy enough - is you can lock down on most fish, and the kayak becomes the drag. But if they dig straight down, you have no choice but to let them.
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What gear/tackle do you prefer?
While it leads in the poll now, there's a big 6-8 M constituency.
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
That had to be fun....
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Disappointed in TW With Rage Prices
Karl's and Siebert Outdoors carries them and sponsor this sight, keeping it free to you. Maybe support them instead.
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What gear/tackle do you prefer?
Meh, I'd still go fishing. You probably would too. Don't lie.
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Dragonflies
When I see the damsels/dragon flies, I use a Ragetail Space Monkey rigged weedless with no weight.
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Outboard Hours
Back in the day, you could not get the hours. Now it's stored in the onboard computer. Ever since hours was available, people were interested.
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Warning About 5x3 Fishing Apparel
Hands down, they are crushing it with their game changing influencers. Not.
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Sealed vs not-sealed spinning reel
I put a drop of oil on the line roller around once a month. The maintenance in the care sheet is a once or twice a year thing: http://fish.shimano.com/content/dam/shimanosnaffish/pdf/Spinning Reels maint.pdf
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Sealed vs not-sealed spinning reel
Not with regular maintenance. There are tons of videos that detail this simple process. I value a sealed drag over anything else. An anti-rust line roller bearing is a good feature as well. Shimano has some great care sheets for reels, and common issues here: http://fish.shimano.com/content/fish/northamerica/us/en/homepage/REEL_SUPPORT_SERVICES/Reel-Maintenance.html