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St. Croix Mojo feedback
My wife has a Mojo spin and I have a Mojo casting rod. Both are outstanding to where I plan to get a spin for myself. Now, I haven't cast all the others, but have no complaints on the Mojo.
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Big Gull Lake
Thanks for your responses andamtoft and dmac14. Ben, I googled up 'Eastern Ontario Threesome', and it was a great and encouraging. Ben and Jason, PM's sent. I'm really looking forward to making the trip.
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Battery Charger Meltdown
Having been a factory repair guy on fork truck chargers....the battery should not damage a charger. You can take the two battery leads and clip them together (without the batts connected) and the only thing that would happen is the output PROTECTION fuse will open. Sounds like an internal component gradually failed, drawing higher and higher currents. The heat built up to a damaging point before the input fuse reached it's max current.
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Another battery charging question
What Paul said.
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Giving out ticket's for "power loading" in wisconsin now
It seems all kinds of tricks are needed to compensate for ill designed ramps; now we have fines to control the tricks. Sounds like the government is involved.
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Checkout the action on this!
If that bait is that good, he wouldn't need the other rods/set-ups. LOL
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Full Pond of PIGS but no strikes... suggestions???
Are you the Billy Bones of BBQ fame out of Mich????
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anyone else HATE catching turtles?
In the Philly area, snapper soup is a top shelf item. I pay $20/pound for meat to make this soup; and would pay more if I had to. Great food.
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Locking up your Boat
I have been told that bars over deck lockers does not work. The scum bags hook the winch strap to the bars and crank them off.
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Jet Boat RPM's
Jamie, is your Lowe a tunnel? I have been considering putting a jet on my G3 (no tunnel).
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Big Bass of Northeast Pennsylvania
You guys obviously got all your $hit in one sock and know what you're doing. Nice fishing.
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Deep cycle battery maintenance
Waytoslow is right with what he said. Being an ex-batterery tech, we only ever used tap water on fork truck batteries. That's the 3,000 pound jobs. The tops were scrubbed with soap and water, then hosed down. The plates absorb the acid during discharge (that leaves water behind, allowing a discharged battery to freeze in the winter) which drops the level. Charging drives the acid back out, raising the level to overflow point if filled when discharged. All batteries (good or poor) give of gas bubbles when at 80% charged (leave caps on) and should not stink. At 80% a good charger will cut back on the current rate till 100% is reached. They also should not boil or get real hot....that's a sign of a sick battery.
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Do yourself a favor and.....
Sandra Bullock ??? That killed it for me, unless they have duck tape over that bucket mouth.
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When would it be a good time to fish for panfish? Meaning
In eastern Pa, I used to go for pan fish in creeks when the Lilacs were blooming. That was the start of good fishing. Being new to lake fishing, I'm surprised that Sunnies have their nose turned up at baits a week or 2 past the lilac bloom. Could be lake spawn is later. I do know they won't bite when on a nest.
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The only man blues... an office story.
Leave the door open. Guaranteed new arrangements will be provided. ;D