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  1. I bought some sweet beavers in the rhythm and blues color. When they're in the water they are bright red. Much brighter than I expected. I've ended up with that color in a couple custom plastics, also. When should I throw that color? Muddy water? Clear? Is it popular in some part of the country? I'm in the ca delta, and my goal this year is to catch fish on lots of the tackle I own but never give a chance. When should I give this color some time? Thanks in advance.
  2. Thanks Manavoodoo, I was hoping someone one this site had already done what I am hoping to do. After a couple hours on the ca gov site that Burleytog gave me I finally found a link instructions for bringing in a boat from another state. Looks like any motor older than 2001 will be no problem, and any two stroke made in 2001 or later will have a star somewhere indicating that it was manufactured to ca. specs. Thanks everyone for all the help.
  3. I'm not trying to avoid taxes, just widen my search area for a used boat. The Ca.gov website page says nothing about bringing a boat in from out of state, and when I checked the "buying or selling a vessel" page, it only has info for buying a vessel already registered in Ca. That website reminds me of the department of fish and game's website, very confusing. I saw a cool boat in Idaho, but I'd like to know what I am getting into before taking a serious look at it.
  4. Can I buy a used boat in another state and bring it to california? Are there emission laws here in Ca., or any other problems, that would stop me? Thanks in advance.
  5. Great post, I just made a copy!
  6. I think of punching as a summer thing, which I have been trying to learn ( on the Ca delta). Is there a water temperature below which punching no longer works, or can I keep on finding bass under the mats all year long? Thanks in advance.
  7. Micros are also more fragile than regular guides. Not really a good thing with a loaner rod. And Dobyns has proven customer service.
  8. For reels with 15 lb and above flouro, I use hollow braid, 60 lb jerry brown or 40 lb power pro hollow ace. The hollow ace is easier to work with but needs more length of line inserted to get a good hold. I hate having a knot that I can feel on the spool, and this way I can use a shorter length of flouro and not worry about getting down to the backing line if I hook a huge striper or get lazy about adding line after too many reties. The lower pound tests get an albright knot with a strip of electrical tape over it to help hold the knot down.
  9. I've been using a slider type hook for this because its the only thing I could find small enough, but the grubs continually fall down on the hook. Anyone know of a good hook to deliver my grubs weedless through the grass beds?
  10. Bub's version looks much easier to tie, but still pretty close to a regular snell knot, so I guess I'll try my luck with that. If it breaks my heart, I'll try the others. Thanks.
  11. In his video Bub says his knot works great with braid, no mention of flourocarbon. Any of you flipping with flouro snell your knots? Do you use Bub's modified version, or some other? Thanks in advance.
  12. I hooked a pelican and my buddy told me just reel it in, grab it by the back of the neck and unhook it. Worked great. the bird actually calmed down once I had a good grip. But I don't know if it will work with other species of birds.
  13. Thanks, Burce. Good thread you've started.
  14. I keep my huddleston weedless grass minnows in a 3700 series plastic box. In the summer sun they sometimes end up bent and they will not swim right. Is there another way to store these which will avoid this? And is there a way to straighten them out? Thanks.
  15. 5" senko weightless=10lb and 13 ounces.

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