Everything posted by zerofivenismo
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Jon Boat Help Please?
BA, From the pics, boat looks very skinny. Model #1432 pretty much gives it away; it has a 32" bottom width. When I was in search of my jon boat, my first question was about the bottom width measurement at the transom. That pretty much decided the length of the conversation. Be patient and keep looking.
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Jon Boat Help Please?
I agree with recommendations for a 48" bottom width. My flat bottom jon is 14' long with a 46" bottom. It wasn't as wide as I would have liked (48"), but it fell onto my lap fully rigged at a great price. Boat is stable and comfortably fishes 2 standing.
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Butt Seat & Adjustable Post?
If you're not picky, keep an eye on craigslist. I picked up mines for $40, hydraulic adjustable pedestal w/butt seat. Seat color even match my seats. Saw another one last week on CL for $30 but someone already swooped it up.
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Whats your scent opinion?
I roll with JJ's on all my bottom contact baits. IMO fish holds onto it a little longer, plus I like change of color on jig trailers and soft plastics.
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Big skinny girl..
Skinng girls need love too. Nice catch regardless.
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St. Croix Triumph Rods
As sensitivity goes, it compares to the mojo and premier. They all share the same blank material. Sensitivity is decent. Good $70 stick. I'd use it for moving baits rather than bottom contact.
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Lucky to be alive
I don't agree with you....only because I'm Asian. ;D
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powell rods
There have been numerous discussions regarding powell rods. I know, because I've searched and read most if not all of the threads when I was shopping for my first powell rod. I believe the rod you're wanting is the 683c. I have the same rod and I absolutely love it. Rod is light, sensitive, and has good quality components. Just a tad tip heavy, but that Energy reel would help balance it better. I mainly use it for spinnerbaits and finesse jigs, but that rod covers a few other techniques. Line choice depends on your wallet and application. I use 10-12lb PLine CX. TT also did a review of the 683c; you should check that out if you haven't already done so. You won't go wrong with the 683c.
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Mounting a seat on my Jon Boat
I agree those fasteners wouldn't be effective under constant stress and load. I would cover the top of the benchseats with 3/4" plywood sealed with water sealer or exterior paint. The plywood would be secured to benchseat via screws. That'll give you a sturdier base than the thin benchseat aluminum alone. From there, you can mount swivel seats of your choice. Others have used toggle bolts directly on top of the benches, but I don't trust the thin alum on my benches to hold my heavy butt. Good luck to you.
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Same reels or Different reels?
My small stable is a mix of JDM & USDM Shimanos and Daiwas BC's and Shimano spinning reels.
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quick trip on the mo river
Boy, how I miss those long lunches :-[. Thanks for sharing.
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Full or Split grip?
I prefer split grip with no fore grip, and it's a toss up between eva foam and cork.
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Video of the Japanese angler skipping with a baitcaster?
I think I know which vid you're talking about. Think it was a commercial for machine gun fishing line. Slo-mo skipping was sick.
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How to shoot yourself in the foot.
Well, where's the side imaging and down scan screenshots? :-? On a serious note, glad you made it back safely.
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Which do you prefer?
Peter Pan Smuckers Sprite Coke Scrambled Summer Rods under 7' Medium Bottled Gatorade Artificial Cable White Miracle Whip Truck Summer Olympics Pro Sports 2% On-Line Bill Pay
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kistler or dobyns
Where did you get that information? TT did an interview with Gary, and reported that the G2 rods were sourced to Korea. Also, the reviews of the G2 rods and Savvy states Korea as the manufacturing country.
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Re-wiring for trailer lights
KU, I just re-wired my jon boat trailer from standard lights to LED's. Never done it before, and it took me just about 2 hours. Took my time, and made sure wires were run correctly and fully secured to avoid any rub or pinch points. Lights worked perfectly the first time I plugged it up. Pretty straight forward, but it's not something you want to rush through.
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2 Smallies on 1 cast for the first time
Congrats on the double. I'm still waiting for my first bass double.
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Welcome Our New Moderator!
Congrats J Francho!
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For Us KC Area Guys - Fishing Reports
I am pretty sure you can leave the gas tank, just not fire it up. As far as trailering your boat yeah I would say trolling motor is best option. Get a good run at it I guess at least until you could get the cranked hooked up. I have a small boat so I do the heavy lifting. Thanks KB. I'll give it a shot in the morning.
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For Us KC Area Guys - Fishing Reports
Need a little help guys. I've never fished Lenexa Lake. I know gas motors are prohibited. I have a 25hp tiller. Do I remove the gas tank, or just have the motor trimmed out. Also do you just use the TM to put it back on the trailer? Thanks.
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New from Kansas City MO
Welcome aboard! Utilize the articles, read the forums, and use the search function and you'll be just fine.
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J.J.'s Magic
15 years old and drinking vodka?? Please excuse the kid. He lives vicariously through others.
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Rod/boat courtesy
Were you guys spider rigging for crappies?