Everything posted by cart7t
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Abu Garcia C3 OR Record???
The Records are really nice reels but they are a touch on the heavy side. Can't make that decision for you though. You're talking a decent difference in price.
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HD war over
I owned one and worked on many. Proof that the average American doesn't always choose the correct format. Beta was far superior to VHS.
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HD war over
With the format set, the Chinese junk brands will start showing up which almost always sends prices tumbling. Nobody wants to buy into a technology like this without knowing the end game. IE: (see betamax vs VHS). When the consumers start buying the prices will drop. I've been in this business 30 + years, it always happens.
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Flipping switch vs standard baitcaster
I've used flippin switch reels for years without a problem. Started first over 20 years ago with Ultra Mag Garcia's and now have a pair of 2005LP's with them. I've only occasionally, accidently turned the flippin switch on and had a problem cutting a cast short. The feature really works best with Pitchin more than anything, depress thumbar, make pitch, release thumbar and you've got instant reel engagement. I've used the Castaic before, the Instagage is just a different twist on the same theory. You either love the flippin feature or hate it.
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The Bash as Russ's house
Billy mays is right, that OxyClean makes those puke stains just disappear!!
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Grits Gresham passes
Just heard that Grits Gresham has passed away at age 85 in Louisiana. He was a true sportsman and an early proponent of Bass fishing and the BASS tourney trail. He was an often contributer to Bassmaster magazine as well as several other outdoors mags and the host of the great TV show the American Sportsman. RIP Grits.
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water temperature
Walmart usually sells a MinnKota water temp gauge for around $20.
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favorite suds
Yep, Old Milwaukee here too. A real sleeper beer. The best part is it sells for far less than AB or Miller products.
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What do you do for a living?
The same thing I've been doing since I graduated from Tech School in 1976. Repair of television sets. There was a 3 year stint in there where I got out of the business and worked for the old McDonnell-Douglas (Boeing) company and I installed car stereo's for about 2 years in the late 70's (great way to meet chicks and the money was good.) Went back to college to get into the exciting, growing field of IT. Graduated and then realized most good entry level jobs got out-sourced to India. > I'm bored and waiting for retirement.
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How does my equipment stack up??
Thread title ;D
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Gravel or pavement?
I agree with the dust. 15 minutes down a gravel road and you've got it everywhere. I don't really care about the gravel aspect. That's what touch up paint is for.
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Is rod sensitivity "over rated" for many techniques?
The average $75-125 rod is perfectly acceptable for fishing crankbaits, spinnerbaits, buzz baits, chatterbaits or jerkbaits. The quality of rods in that category these days is more than good enough to feel anything your bait is doing. I have one high sensitivity rod I use for jerkbaits in the late winter/very early spring. At that time of the year, fish will take the bait so lightly that you'll barely feel a hit and unless you're watching your line, you'll miss the fish. That's when a very sensitive rod works for me.
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Daytona 500 - Who is Going to Win?
The cars are fugly as all get out but a lot racier. Nice to see NASCAR get a brain and increase the size of the plates to allow more HP. All in all a pretty good race and I never saw that finish coming.
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In-line Buzzbaits???
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Product_10151_-1_10001_15428_100006003_100000000_100006000_100-6-3 Uncle bucks buzzer by BPS. Blue Fox used to make an in-line buzzer that was identical to the BPS buzzer but I see they dropped the bass size and only have a musky version.
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Help with 1988 Mercury Tilt/Trim
You should be able to get a Clymer manual for that model for around $10-15 on ebay or on-line bookstores. Those usually have info on PT/T for the motor.
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What is your favorite Monster Drink?
When I was going through my cluster headache cycle one of the suggestions was to down one of these "drinks" as soon as you felt an attack coming on... so I bought a couple...... Yeccchhhh!! Those things taste like ****.
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Daytona 500 - Who is Going to Win?
Those plate races are pretty much snoozers but I'll keep one eye open watching for the wrecks. Rooting for Montoya but really could care less who wins.
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curious about GPS wide open speeds on 18' & 19' glass boats
Top speeds in any 18-19' boat will vary greatly depending on boat brand and how the boat is setup. Some hulls are built for speed, others for ride and handling.
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Highway All Season Truck Tire Recommendations
I had a set of AT style Wranglers, life expectancy on that tread pattern should've been around 45k miles, those suckers started delaminating at around 40k! I've never owned another set. The only tire I've run that was worse were the General Grabbers. Uggghhhhh.......
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Newbie's first question...
Actually, the best way to seal wood would be to use Epoxy resin. It's pricier than polyurethane but more durable. Polyurethane for indoors won't work, it's not meant for sustained exposure to moisture. There is some stuff by min-wax called Helmsman urethane. You can buy it at Walmart. It's a urethane based finish specifically meant for outdoors use. It's pretty tough stuff, is self leveling and will expand and contract with whatever it's attached to. http://www.minwax.com/products/protective/helmsman.cfm
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Any of you guys wear western boots?
I used to have around 4 pair back in the days when my feet could tolerate them. My favorite were a pair of Lama Ostrich skins. Also had some Justins.
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Trucks
1999 Ford f-150. I'd like a newer model as my dream as well as one of these to kick around in on nice Sundays
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Daytona Classic Line
My favorite line about Michael Waltrip came from racing writer Robin Miller when he said "Michael Waltrip couldn't drive a stick up a dogs butt." ;D
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Which one?
Ya??? But no matter what, the Champion. I just did a quick check. Yep, it's an 86" beam. Very similar to my old 168V. You can plop a 150 on those and have quite a rocketship under you. Great little boats for getting into tight places. They handle the rough stuff pretty good though my 184 put that 16 1/2 footer to shame. No doubt, the Champion is the boat to get.
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Which one?
80" beam on that Champion?