Everything posted by jdw174
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Aluminum VS Fiberglass..should I switch??
If you're lacking in water to run a larger bass boat and don't plan to travel to where you can, I say by all means go with the tin boat. There are some very nice aluminum bassin' rigs out there.
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cost of running a bass boat
WOT has never been a problem for me. I constantly cruise just over 4000rpm, occasionally I'll punch it up to 5800 just for the heck of it. Any motor test I've ever read shows that your max mileage will come around 3500-4000. The oil isn't cheap these days, but the DFI outboards with oil injection seem to use a lot less oil. As for the Carbon Guard, the oil being sold nowadays for Bombardier engines already has it in the oil. Yamaha's Ring-Free is cheaper and uses a whole lot less per gallon than the Carbon Guard does so that's a savings right there.
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What to do when the lakes are frozen?
Absolutely. Last time I did that was 12 years ago in Presque Isle Bay in Pa. Temp was -27 and I drilled through 27" of ice. Set up the hut and never moved and had a limit of BIG bluegills, crappie, and perch.
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are these snaps OK?
I've used those on crappie rigs but never on bass lures. Never lost a jig on the crappie pole, though.
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need recommendations for charger/maintainer
Dual Pro all the way
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Gas prices=$4 ?
Jumped 14 cents a gallon here yesterday. Now paying $3/gal.
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On Board Chargers
Mine has lasted for almost 10 years, running 24/7/365. If it ever quits you can bet another Dual Pro will replace it
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What bugs or animals do you despise?
Around the golf course where I work, we're blessed with Brown Recluse and Black Widow spiders (gotta watch where you put your hands). Also more ticks than the law allows (can't stand those &$(#)$*^ things). Don't have a fondness for coyotes, either. Also have the occasional rattlesnake, copperheads, and near the lake (course borders Kentucky Lake) there's always a chance of a cottonmouth. Never a dull moment.
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Forgive me...I've sinned
Italian boys confession "Bless me Father, for I have sinned. I have been with a loose girl". The priest asks, "Is that you, little Johnny Parisi?" "Yes, Father, it is." "And who was the girl you were with?" "I can't tell you, Father, I don't want to ruin her reputation." "Well, Johnny, I'm sure to find out her name sooner or later, so you may as well tell me now. Was it Tina Minetti?" "I cannot say." "Was it Teresa Volpe?" "I'll never tell." "Was it Nina Capelli?" "I'm sorry, but I cannot name her." "Was it Cathy Piriano?" "My lips are sealed." "Was it Rosa Di Angelo, then?" "Please, Father, I cannot tell you." The priest sighs in frustration. "You're very tight lipped, Johnny Parisi, and I admire that. But you've sinned and have to atone. You cannot be an altar boy now for 4 months. Now you go and behave yourself." Johnny walks back to his pew, and his friend Nino slides over and whispers, "What'd you get?"......................................... "4 months vacation and five good leads.
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all time best sitcom
Night Court was great (loved Dan Fielding character), and Markie Post...WOW But my all time fav would have to be Married With Children.
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The Best "UNIT" Ever!
Absolutely one of the top shows ever. I can't help thinking that somewhere down the line somebody is going to try to get them again. The reinstatement seemed almost too easy :-?
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fuel priming bulb issue
YOu may want to check the fuel pump diaphragm. It could need replacing.
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Bass fishing on a river
Casting downstream and retrieving into the current isn't a good idea. Bass will habitually face INTO current, therefore you'd be dragging the lure past them from behind. Not to say you won't catch any fish that way, but it's far better to bring it into their face from the front. Any cover on the shoreline can be fished the same as on a lake, but the fish will often position themselves on the downstream side of any structure. Check out any eddies and backwaters as well.
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Tow Vehicle
'05 Tacoma 4-dr, V6, 5-spd auto tows my 20' Triton with absolutely NO trouble at all. 15mpg while towing, 20mpg in everyday driving and 24 on trips.
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Mobster movies.
Goodfellas, Casino, and check out "Heat"....all starring DiNiro. Great in all of them. For the "non-DiNiro" flicks, "The Departed", and "10th & Wolf" aren't bad either.
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The Unit (TV show)
At the same time these are running, "Bones" and "House" are running on FOX. Thank heaven I invested in a dual line DVR earlier this year. When Tuesday night came around, I punched a couple of buttons and recorded both networks at the same time while watching a previously recorded episode of "The War" being shown on PBS. Ain't technology great!!! 8-)
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UMF final - Jordon vs. Duckett
It's handmade by a bait shop in Texas. I saw the name/address on another site....now I can't find it > If I run across it again, I'll post it here.
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Whats your Favorite Flipping Jig?
BassStalker's all the way.....
- Kentucky Lake Fall Tournament
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Hardest part of the Water Coloum to Fish
Plus 1
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Pitching
I use my worm/jigging rod for pitching a lure....something with a bit of tip action. I prefer rods of 7' in length, although I've done it with 6'6" rods and even 6' at times. I pitch small crankbaits and spinnerbaits as well as soft plastics and jigs. If you don't like BC tackle, you can pitch quite well with spinning gear although you need to practice feathering the lure into the water. The key is to have the lure land very softly.
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vertical jigging
The surface temp might be 94, but the temp at 20-30 feet is a lot cooler. That's why they're there and not up top I've done my share of vertical jigging with Silver Buddies and jigging spoons. It's important to watch your line. If you raise the lure and then drop it back and your line starts coiling on the surface....SET THE HOOK!! Many of your strikes will come as the lure is falling. I've caught a ton of smallies when I went to snap the lure upwards, only to just about get my arm broken
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Line poll
Another vote for co-polymer. I use nothing but Silver Thread.
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In appreciation of snakes
I work on a golf course in West TN and snakes are a common occurrence. We have a ton of the King Snakes and black racers. Blue racers are not real common, but I've found a couple of them in the back yard. Cottonmouths are common on the lake and we've "dispatched" two of the biggest Copperheads I've ever seen this year on the course. Those buggers have a real temper, BTW.
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What Lipless Crankbait do YOU like most?
I''m partial to Cordell Spots...............