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  1. Djf3864 replied to ade3rd's topic in Fishing Tackle
    Spinnerbaits catch fish for me all year long, as long as the water is still a liquid. Speed adjustments are all that are needed to keep them catching fish, the colder it gets the slower they are reeled.
  2. Weightless Senko's are my go to bait if the fish aren't biting anything else that I am throwing. My security blanket bait if you will...
  3. Congrats are in order, hope all goes well.
  4. $100 to $200 depending on the states I get, but with the amount of fishing I have been doing lately it will be closer to $200 this year.
  5. If they are only 5 inches wide it may be better to dig around them and pull them out with a truck or come-a-long. The grinder will work no problem on something that small, but seems to me to be a bit of overkill. I will be renting a mini-excavator and bobcat to do the grading work, and will be hiring someone to deliver all the fill and loam needed for grading. I he some trenching to do that's why I wanted the excavator, and the bobcat will be for the dirt moving/grading.
  6. I would just rent a stump grinder and get them well down below grade, quick and easy. I had 40 stumps ground in my yard this past summer and I was very happy with the results, this spring will be the backfilling, grading, and seeding the new lawn.
  7. I feel for ya man, I have been dealing with a similar thing.
  8. Terminator baits will take beating and keep on catching fish day in and day out. Best spinnerbait out there in my opinion.
  9. 225 acres; it is two bodies of water that are connected. Knops pond and lost lake, has a good boat ramp too.
  10. Knopp's Pond in Groton is pretty good, and it has a descent ramp (get there early though - parking lot is a bit small). Lots of different types of structure to fish and there are some good sized fish in there (my cousin caught a 7 to 8 lber in there).
  11. Groton/Ayer/Littleton have a bunch of spots with some good fishing, take a look over that way.
  12. I am more of a summer X games guy myself, like the bike events (dirt jump, half-pipe, and street)
  13. Just grabbed a Daiwa PX Type-R off Ebay for a pretty good price, will be here in a few days. Just need to decide on a rod for it now...
  14. 30" in my driveway, not too bad to clean up with the snow blower.
  15. We are forecaster to get 2 feet, we'll see what the true totals are soon enough.
  16. Coach K has been a class act for a long time, good to see one of the good guys hit a milestone like this.
  17. Djf3864 replied to FishTank's topic in Everything Else
    They need to just eliminate this game, the effort is sad (however I do understand that they guys don't want to get hurt), and those new "rules" they put into effect are not making anything better or more exciting.
  18. There are almost no private lakes/ponds where I live, it is all public land that is cared for by the State. Golf courses are one thing that I don't fish, which obviously would be privately owned (though there is one public that is up in NH) but we have enough bodies of water that I don't need to venture there to fish.
  19. Got both catalogs in the mail, however if you are in the store they usually have some sitting on a table by the exit door that you can take with you.
  20. My brother and I bought one of those BassPro Pond Prowlers this past summer late in year so we didn't get to hit too many places. Quick run down of where we did hit: Nutting's Lake in Billerica (both sides of the street - the highway side has a ramp and better fishing in my experience), Concord River (couple different spots on the river), and Spectacle Pond. Nutting's is the place we fish the most because it is so close to the house, but we have a long list of spots to hit this coming thaw.
  21. I have gotten two colds this winter but nothing major (typical runny nose, coughing type of stuff).
  22. I urge you to get the book and read it before seeing the movie, it will make more sense.
  23. Where is Tewksbury Pond?
  24. I am in Tewksbury, MA - fish a lot of different places within 25 mins or so of town.
  25. I did what A-Jay did. Put all my new baits in one box and periodically open a couple up and get them situated in the tackle bag. It has been an expensive winter though for tackle, new trolling motor, and rod/reel combos.

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