Everything posted by 12poundbass
- Looking into getting a boat
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Estimating weight only by length?
Lol I was thinking the same thing.
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Estimating weight only by length?
What I meant by fudge it (with mine at least) is when I weighed a bass it would go to say 5 pounds if I moved just right it would move up or down by several ounces. This wasn't an isolated incident either. Maybe it was junk, I would like to think not considering I spent $25 on it and I didn't use it that often. As far as digital and technology goes I'm old school I don't dive in head first over technology I stick with what works. I don't care if things are the latest and greatest if what I have works I stick with it.
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Electronics Advice Requested
Hello A-Jay from Montcalm county!
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Electronics Advice Requested
Santa Wayne I'm up in Michigan I've been good this year will put these units under my tree?
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Estimating weight only by length?
I wasn't a big fan of the spring scale. I noticed that you could fudge it fairly easily. That's why it's now a toy for my son and I'm packing extra batteries as soon as I get home before I forget.
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Where to fish when it's freezing.
Frozen in Michigan ice fishing sucks, going to do a little couch fishing. I catch way bigger fish couch fishing anyways!
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Estimating weight only by length?
That's not too far off unless the difference gets bigger the longer the fish. Maybe it's a little more accurate for northern bass since their growing season is shorter, or maybe I'm looking too far into it. Either way I'm packing an extra set of batteries just in case they die on me again. Then again since fisherman always "lie" you could use it to your advantage and tell your buddy I caught a 10 pounder just do the math! Lol!
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Estimating weight only by length?
This is exactly why I asked. Conclusion...carry extra batteries!
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Estimating weight only by length?
I was watching Bill Dance's show the other night and he was talking about a way to estimate a fish's weight only by length. Here's what he explained...the fish is 20" multiply 20x20x20 then divide by 1600. Always divide by 1600. I was wondering if anyone has tried this and if it's fairly accurate. I caught a nice one last year and went to weigh it and my batteries were dead in my scale! If this is fairly accurate it would be pretty handy since most fisherman have a ruler. I don't carry a tape to do the length/girth formula (although I guess I should if I want a replica mount). I haven't tried it yet (iced out in Michigan) and wondering if anyone has?
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Frogging
My approach to everything fishing is I go with what works best for me. That being said I'm open to trying and learning new equipment and techniques. Some would probably laugh at some of the setups I use for certain techniques but I works for me. Could I be missing out by my approach? Probably. Do I catch plenty of fish and enjoy fishing? Absolutely! Greg Hackney had a great article a month or to ago on Bassmaster about what pros do that we don't need to. In a nut shell if we did everything the pros do we'd change our lines every time we go out, change our props every couple months, have 3-4 12" units, haul around 30+ rods, and enough lures to start our own tackle shop! I'm assuming most of us can't afford to do that. I use what works for me, I have enough rods so I don't have to tie a different lure too much, have enough lures to make my wife wonder why, but it's kept simple, and most importantly I catch fish, have fun, and learn every time I go out.
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side / depth electronics - small water canoe jon boat
The Helix 7 would work great for you. The gps automatically comes with the Side Imaging unit. There's a thread on here titled SCREENSHOTS you can check out the snap shots people have posted from their units. I think you'll be amazed what these units can do. Like with anything there's a learning cure. There are plenty of experts on here to help you with the learning cure.
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Decent reel on amazon for 50 or under
I have 3 black Max 3's and an old school black max. Not sure sure what the difference is but both are excellent. The pro max (I have 2 of them) are awesome too!
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Decent reel on amazon for 50 or under
Abu Garcia Black Max for sure. Best reel for the price and a great reel all around!
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2005 bass tracker worth
Nice! Wish I could get that lucky. I'm in the market for a pt175 also, haven't found a steal like that though.
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2005 bass tracker worth
Assuming the seats are good, I think 5-6k would be fair. I saw a couple this summer in my area in that price range.
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Current Prevalence of Alternative Sinker Material
All of us on this site (there may be a couple of trolls) are here because we are outdoorsmen/women. We care about our natural resources,wildlife, and the sports we choose to pursue. We love the outdoors. You hear a hundred different birds every day and never think twice about it. You hear a loon and you almost always stop in your tracks and look. My son is six and there are a bunch of birds he can name by sight. He knew the sound of a loon by age three. These are majestic birds that we all love. I'm willing to bet the original poster wasn't expecting this to go the way it's gone. I think it's because we as sportsman (and women) are always on the defensive. The finger pointing is always in our direction. Look at the California Delta a year or two ago or Mills Lacs (I think that's the right lake) over the walleye situation and how the bass is to blame or private waters on public waterways. These are what the general public hears about. Do they ever hear about the conservation efforts of the NWTF,RMEF,DU,BASS Nation clubs, and so many others? Rarely if at all. We as a nation have steered towards focusing on the negative because it's "news worthy" and less on the positive. My belief is the conservation efforts towards our sports far outweighs this whole lead issue by far. Am I open minded to a better alternative to lead? Absolutely! I have tungsten weights. However there are bigger fish to fry (no pun intended)!
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Current Prevalence of Alternative Sinker Material
Like you're quick search shows you can take numbers from this research and that research twist a couple things and boom you have an eye catching article that grabs everyone's attention. Journalism is dead, we now a days have to do our own research because every environmental group and politician has their own agenda and will do anything they can to get what they want. The 49% stated in the article is technically correct but there's fine print we all have to read. What's the percentage of loons and their eggs/babies lost to predation? How many are lost to natural causes? I'm willing to bet more than 49% per year not per 22 years. Lead weights in fishing isn't the issue. Soft plastic lures are more of an issue to wildlife than lead but you rarely hear about that. Don't get me wrong I use them all the time but I make a conscious effort to properly dispose of them when I'm done, plus the biodegradable lures suck!
- Baitcasting Recommendations
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Why can't I use wire leader for freshwater fishing?
The fish aren't smarter. You can still catch freshwater fish using a wire leader, I used to when I was a kid to change lures quicker before I could tie knots. It's just not necessary unless you're going after pike,muskee, and other long toothy fish. Other freshwater fish bass, panfish, ect. It's not needed and they could very well see the leader.
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Braided, Monofilament, or Fluorocarbon line?
I too thought braid was expensive, but one of my reels has had the same braid on it for 3 years now and still good. Mono for filler a third of a spool and braid the rest of the way and you save even more. Finally talked the wife into 10lb braid for her spinning reel and she loves it. Only time I've ever been right in her eyes! Lol
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Wright and Mcgill Sablos Pro Carbon Spinning Reel Review
I'm with you. I have no experience with this reel, but I've had a W&M Skeet Reese caster and it was the biggest hunk and junk I've ever owned. My first caster ever a $30 Rhino was way better!
- So what's the big Humminbird news?
- So what's the big Humminbird news?
- So what's the big Humminbird news?