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  1. Have to drive from osceola wisc to just north of indianapolis In to get it Sould be perfect for the smaller lakes and st.croix river here that I live by, thank's for the reply's junebugman
  2. I won this boat on ebay, i'll never do that again all the bidding! Euwwwww! I had an old ranger 350-v before this, and it weighed as much as my jeep cherokee, it got pretty hairy at some launche's to say the least, had a pro 17 before the ranger and wished I had never sold it so i''l probably keep this for a while, anyone ever have one of these? junebugman
  3. A word of advice, buy the mercury o.e.m. bulb and hose set, they are a lot better quality than the atwood one's at "chinamart" I speak from experience! > junebugman
  4. Here's some advice! If you are doing this yourself, which it look's like, go to your local mercury dealer give him your id number from your motor and ask him if he could microfisch the carb, blow up and print you a copy 8-) your problem sound's like it's in the high speed circuit but check your filter's, primer bulb, fuel line's etc also! Good luck Junebugman
  5. I know this is no bass boat, but my 99 zr600 efi sled, I switched from 50-1 arctic cat mineral based oil to amsoil intercepter and my sled run's alot smoother and don't smoke nearly as much Give it a try! Junebugman
  6. Check with your local marine outlet or dealer, a company came out with a cleaner called "ZIP AWAY" It's enviro friendly and supposedly is as effective as muriatic acid! I am going to buy some when available Junebugman
  7. A real good worm, I use them with a shaky head for lake smallmouth, use em' as a split shot rig, except with a 1/8 to 3/16 oz worm weight "tungsten" with a 1 size true turn worm hook for when bass are persnikity. Junebugmn
  8. Hello all! I live about an hour from the missisippi river here in osceola wisconsin, I want to fish it this summer, any thought's on where to start, what tactic's etc? Just want to expand my opportunitie's if you will, thank's 8-)
  9. Hello, good luck in finding your club, a smaller club would be good to first try then a bigger one later as the "experience" grow's 8-)Club's need boater's and non-boater's, it help's them grow, as far as you feeling slighted about being a non-boater? Dont worry about it and have fun It's also cool that your wife want's to do this, that's probably cooler than you wanting to do it 8-)
  10. Anyone have any info? I have my own boat. Junebugmn 8-)
  11. Hello, I found out that you can improve performance of your motorguide motor by putting a minnkota prop on it! You just have to get the minnkota hub nut, which is a little bit larger, just take the motorguide nut compare size to minnkota hub nut and file or grind it to size to fit your hub! You won't believe the difference! pm me if any question's. Junebugmn
  12. hello all 8-)I am looking at buying a mid 80's ranger 370-v with a late 80's or early 90's 150 black max, it has been sitting for a few year's, but it was fogged before storage, doe's anyone have experience with these v-6 merc's? I can get the boat for 3k Thanks Junebugmn
  13. Bought a bag of these at my local tackle shop,went out and caught a mixed bag of nice smallie's and largemouth on em' I rigged them "finesse" Carolina style on spinning tackle,on lake point's and weed edge's,it was fun Funny thing I caught most of my largemouth on the junebug color also but also had watermelon red too! junebugmn
  14. I like to use a 3/16 bullet weight a 6inch chomper's finesse worm or any scented worm of choice and a size 1 tru-turn worm hook,and just drag it on bottom with 6lb p-line flouroline. junebugmn
  15. hello,just thought i'd chime in here,as you all know or some of you know,I got one of thier new Elite-Tech rod's in a warranty exchange,by the way is it sensitive!! the elite tech rod's are "technique specific" mine is a jerkin stick but it has a strong back but a lite tip for throwing small bait's which by the way work real good for worm's and tube's which I use it for,it's 7ft2in and rated 4to12lb line junebugmn
  16. Hi, just my two cent's worth, I bought a new carrot stick for 149.00,the 6ft9inch mdhvy baitcaster,and for a casting rod it is the most sensitive rod I have other than my fenwick elite tech spinning rod,I also bought a new mossy back g- loomis spinning rod, I have fished with g-loomis rod's for about 20 plus year's,and I have had a few imx's,in my opinion,I can't tell the difference between imx and mossy back as far as letting a 1/8 ounce or 3/16 ounce worm weight with a 6to 7 inch worm on it and feeling it hang up on a leaf piece of grass etc in ten to twenty feet of water,now that's sensitive! Good luck! junebugmn[table][tr][td][/td][/tr][/table]
  17. hello all,up here in west central wisconsin,man!! Have the lakes ever turned green The even "clearer"lake's have gotten very green with the changeover algae bloom,what do you guy's do as far as tactic's when this occur's? Also what happened to the big bass this summer? Talking to even the "tournament" guy's they haven't been catching as many big one's as last summer Is it the bass or the weird weather pattern's,is it the same down south on the big reservoir's too? Thank's junebugmn
  18. Hello! I bought these,because I had a pair of "hammerhead's"about 8 ro 9 yr's ago, so far I like them 8-)they have "green mirror" lense's junebugmn
  19. Hello all! i'm thinking about buying a new pair of polarized fishing glasses,I got a cheap pair now and they aren't very good, what do you all use and how much is too much to spend, and what color lense is best for all condition's. junebugmn
  20. Sorry guy's ::)Well the G-loomis rep at the mpls sport show lied to me last spring then > because he told me Mossy Backs and Imx's had the same material,i bought the mossy back and it's super sensitive anyway. Junebugmn
  21. I use a 3/16 bullet weight's worm weight,6lb berkley maxx,7ft2in fenwick elite-teck spinning rod,and usually a zoom 6in shakey head,in junebug,green pumpkin,or any scented finesse worm of choice and HOLD ON! I fish these "carolina style" usually 18 to 24 inches from weight to end of tail of bait,also had good luck with the lake fork baby creature's. junebugmn
  22. LUCKY CRAFT'S FOR 2.00 You know what would happen,I would buy one for 17.99 and the first cast a "hungry" 3lb northern would grab it > now that we are on the subject,what's your favorite lucky craft color if you were to buy just one! june bugmn
  23. hello! Just thought i'd ask this question,doe's anyone still use the Mann's augertail worm? I love em especially the 8 inch size in the summer and the smaller 6in in the spring,and as you would think my favorite color is JUNEBUG! my favorite hook is the gamakatsu offset worm or the tru-turn worm in black or purple. junebugmn
  24. Eagle claw's are "good" hook's I just wish they would put a better or improved "z" bend where you tie the line on. On the same note,has tru-turn ever thought about putting bigger holding barb's on thier worm hook's? Not huge but a little bigger,I love thier worm hook's junebugmn
  25. yes chubaka man,they were 8.99 I must have been thinking of going fishing when I said that,my mind has a tendency to wander when I think of blonde's and bass junebugmn

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