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I.rar

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  • Birthday 12/16/1986

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  • Location
    Cutler Bay, FL
  • My PB
    Between 6-7 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth

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  1. I.rar

    I.rar

  2. Bps premium jigs with the gammy hooks. I pick up multiple packs at a time. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/SearchDisplay?categoryId=&storeId=715838534&catalogId=3074457345616676768&langId=-1&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&showResultsPage=true&searchSource=Q&pageView=&beginIndex=0&pageSize=24&searchTerm=Premium+jig#facet:&productBeginIndex:0&facetLimit:&orderBy:&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:& Currently on sale too
  3. Look into the Fenwick River runner as well. Some retailers run deals on them every now and then putting them around the $85 mark. I've owned a couple and they are a great value. Good luck
  4. I wouldn't mind a single 24v trolling motor and 2 batts if I could sell the out board. Before I go any further, what could I expect to get for the 9.9 if I were to sell? I checked the Craiglist and prices seem to be all over the place. The canals down here often have higher banks so being blown around isn't too much of an issue. Maybe if I launch near a flood gate that's open but the current wouldn't be too strong anyways. There is a lake near the air port (blue lagoon) that I might launch at once I get a feel for the boat. I should be able to cover the entire thing without issue with just a TM.
  5. So this is what I'm working with. It is a 1436 and not a 32. No wires ran or anything. The motor is pretty clean and I have a buddy who's OK with small outboards so I could always have him help me out if needed. I just want something with as little maintenance as possible which is why I recently picked up a kayak but I couldn't turn this down. I know I'll have to maintain the trailer wheels/bearings but I could manage that. The not pictured trolling motor is a bps prowler 30lb I think. It does look rough but I was told it works. As for the battery, I don't really have a covered area that I could leave it outside to charge. Just a small overhang on the back porch. Could I charge it a little at a time or do marine batts need to be on the charger until 100%? Any reason to go with a Walmart Everstart over an Optima blue top? Optima yellow tops were the bees knees when I was into car audio. Do I need a battery box and circuit breaker? I apologize for the barrage or questions lol.
  6. So I got a new tracker 1436 for the low price of.... Free. Only had to pay the transfer and tag. It's pretty new with some scuffs, ancient trolling motor and a relatively new 9.9 4 stroke. Also came with rod holders, seats and trailer. So now I'm in the predicament of weather or not I sell the 9.9 and get a big new trolling motor (50lb?) or keep it as it. This will only be used in the local canals for fishing so hauling butt isn't a priority for me. It would mostly be myself taking it out but my wife and daughter may tag along. Total weight around 400lb. I have very little knowledge of small motors and don't want to deal with maintenance, gas, etc... Can anyone who had an electric only non shed some light? Also, aside from a new battery to go with the motor, what else would I need? Curcuit breaker or fusing? Battery box? What kind of battery charger should I be looking at that would break the bank? And this last one may be a dumb question but I need to ask anyways. Could a marine battery be charged inside a house, like a spare room? I know some are spill proof and apparently don't put off any gases but I don't know. Thanks in advance!
  7. What about having the kayak right side up on top of some foam blocks or pool noodles? This seems to me to be the best option but I could be terribly wrong....
  8. So I caved in and picked up a Pelican stinger from DSG with their 50% off sale. Couldn't argue the price to get me off the bank. Right now I have it upside down on some 2x4s I turned into tiny saw horses supporting the cockpit area. Is this ok short and long term? Thanks!
  9. I.rar

    Irma area

    Naples got it pretty bad and lost power. We got back to Miami this afternoon and was greeted with power and internet. Showers never felt so good!
  10. I.rar

    Irma area

    I vaguely remember Andrew and do not look forward to this one. We got out of Miami yesterday morning just before they ordered the evacuation. It's nuts out there. We are in Naples now and hopefully we will be OK here but we do have back up plans if need be. Stay safe everyone.
  11. I've used a few 2 piece casting and spinning rods. Of the bunch within your price range, Fenwick was my favorite. St Croix premiere was nice but heavy. Abu's 2 pieces are like broom sticks. XIII rods fish at their price point. Nothing special. Good cs. Back when Shimano had a lifetime warranty I tired their Clarus and Compre rods and really liked those. Good luck with your decision.
  12. Almost lost an arrowana because of that reel seat. Best value rod I've ever owned though. I used a small piece of heat shrink tube on the reel foot. Easy on easy off. And cheap too.
  13. I use braid with 4lb floroclear leader for my UL rig and love it.
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