Everything posted by Junger
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Mega live/ deep cycle recommendation
I think the 2.7A Helix draw is at 100% brightness. You can do a lot of things to extend the battery time with your 100AH AGM, like turning down your brightness to 60%, or even putting them into standby when not being used as well.
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LOVE and Hate the "buy $50 and get free shipping" thing.
It doesn't bother me. There's always something I can add to get to $50, and I do keep a list of items around that I always need, or look at my log of lures that I'm getting low on (always keitech paddletails!). I look at it this way, BPS, TW, Midway, DSG, Academy all need to make money to keep the lights on. If I have to buy a little more to have them around, no sweat.
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Looking for tips on Maryland (Moco) fishing
Needwood is heavily pressured, but if your inflatable kayak will get you to spots bank fishing can't access, such as the bluff walls on the far side, you should get some fish. It's not too big for you to paddle around too. What are you throwing? A small paddletail always works there as a search bait, or a craw along laydowns. In the spring, I see lots of bass staging for spawning around this area: https://maps.app.goo.gl/PEtDGRkCo4ur6Y5U8 Lots of large boulders and sunken wood. Be prepared to lose some lures. Little Seneca Lake is huge, and if you're in an inflatable and there's wind fetch, it'll take you forever to paddle back. Lake Whetstone is a little lake out by Lakeforest Mall, a perfect size for an inflatable too. I used to fish there with my kids and walk along the pathway and I would see kayakers in there. There are some quality bass in there. Here are some previous threads for MD/MoCo fishing spots, good luck and post your fishing reports here:
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The official "Who's drinking tonight?" thread
AAAHHHHHHHH, I need that!!!! Seriously, Sierra Nevada needs to mass brew that and put it back into its own 12 packs again.
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Cigars..
I would say my "daily" is a My Father Judge Grand Robusto that runs about $12/stick. It just won CA's 2024 COY. Others in that price range is the Oliva Serie V Melanio Torpedo and Perdomo 30th Maduro Churchill (sizes I prefer). And if you want something special, but accessible, it's hard to beat the Fuente Anejo Shark #77 or a Padron 1926 #48 for about $25. These are medium-full smokes, so you'll turn green if you haven't had a cigar in a while.
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A few line questions
1. Assuming it's a casting set up, 30lb braid is probably sufficient. Thin braid can lead to dig in, and thick braid doesn't cast as far. If you're pond hopping you are probably fan casting as far as you can. 2. Yes, cheap mono backing absolutely works, and also mono helps grip the spool. 3. I first started with Amazon cheap braid, but generally you get what you pay for. Cheap braid will probably fade faster (if that matters to you), could be 4 strand which is louder through the guides (again, if that matters to you), and become more limp vs taught over time. For moving baits, probably not an issue, but for bottom techniques you probably don't want limper line. I'm sure everyone has their opinion on braid, but just buy the best line you can get in your budget.
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Who uses straight braid on spinning reels?
I like fishing straight braid when I can, but when I'm fishing brush, laydowns, rocks, I use a fluoro leader, mostly so I can feel any nicks/dings in the line and retie when necessary. I could probably try and feel for broken strands with braid, but I think it'd be less obvious.
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Good bass boat for around 4-5k?
For $5K, I'd be looking at a early 2000's Bass Tracker 175 that's been garage kept. It will probably have a 50HP two stroke Tracker/Mercury on it, and will probably need maintenance and upgrades like new fuel lines/primer. Ask for a water test, and you get anything but "sure we can do that", then move on. Also inspect the trailer for rust, tire tread, repairs (such as bad welds). And ask for a clean title for both the boat and trailer. I just went through this last spring to help a neighbor buy his first boat of FB Marketplace, and we had to weed through at least 20 listings before we found the right boat and seller. Trust your gut, if it seems to good to be true it is, and if you're not comfortable with the responses, walk away.
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Best hook for Horny Toad
For what purpose, to mend tears in the plastic? I just move the hook a little here and there to sink it into smooth plastic.
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Best hook for Horny Toad
3/0 Trokar magnum swim bait hook or 4/0 Owner beast. I usually don’t go weighted because I’m swimming it in heavy cover.
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New Job!
Congrats, seems like you really have a knack for attention to details, no doubt you'll be successful launching those hotels. Your posts/blogs about the boutique hotel were very interesting, it's too bad the owners never really invested in your ideas so you could see them to fruition.
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Wanna built a boat?
If you have electric only lakes, I'd go 24/36v 100AH. A TM pulling a kayak vs a fully rigged aluminum boat is probably a big enough weight difference for amp drain in a long fishing session. I went with 3x 12v 100AH batteries, they were about $170 each with bluetooth. I figured if one went bad, the Ultrex Quest would auto-sense down to 24v. I've ran them down to 15% after a full day of fishing my electric only reservoir in the summer. Post pictures of your rig when you get her!
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Tackle pictures cabin fever 2025
Here's my winter cigar lounge with a buddy heater. March needs to get here quicker.
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the lady in yellowstone series is drinkin' ammunition bourbon.........
I don't mind it, but not the flavored Sugarlands or Ole Smoky stuff. We get Tim Smiths' Climax in stores around me, it's pretty good, lots of nuttiness and viscosity for the proof. My sister's husband's uncle is a NC moonshiner and he makes pretty good shine too, but I only get it in the fall if I take him fishing haha... But that hangover the next day after drinking a bunch of shine is something else....
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the lady in yellowstone series is drinkin' ammunition bourbon.........
IMO, any bourbon that is 3 or 4 years old (per their website) that is finished in Cab Sav barrels is probably hiding some youth and imperfections. Admittedly, I don't like finished bourbon, but don't mind some finished scotch because the malted barley can hold up to it, like an Ardbeg sherry cask strength. Basically, that's a pass for me if I saw it.
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Wanna built a boat?
I love my Ultrex Quest. I'd go with the MK Xplore to pair with it. I don't have those yet, but based on the reviews, the GUI and quickness look really good. If you fish current and shallow, maybe think about Raptors or power Poles. And if you site fish a lot, I'd even put a raised casting platform on. Super Stick comes in handy if you fish shallow and tidal.
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Garmin or Humminbird/Minn Kota?
I think it comes down the the trolling motor. If you want responsive, cable steer feel, the Ultrex Quest is what you want. Garmin Force has some cool features too, such as remote point and steer, but from what I've heard, it does have a very slight delay, since the foot pedeal is fully wireless. I think once you decide which TM you want, then you follow up with Xplore or Echomaps.
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Why would you buy an ABU over a Shimano or a Daiwa?
- Recommendations for Upgrading my Med Casting
I have two Daiwa TAEL701MMHXB-AGS rods. This is the 7' M/MH XF rated 1/8oz to 1oz. Realistically, throwing heavier stuff around 3/4oz loads and feels better, but the light end of 1/8oz is true with the right reel. I have one as my bank/hiking rod and can throw a lot of presentations with it. It has a soft extra fast tip, and I like for moving baits, jerkbaits and lighter t-rigs, not as good for poppers, but will work in a pinch.- Meat grinder....
I watched my dad grind meat as a kid, mostly because we were poor and he saved a lot of money by grinding and freezing cuts of meat. I think that’s something I may want to try someday as well, mostly because I want to try my own blend for bolognese or chili.- Why would you buy an ABU over a Shimano or a Daiwa?
Except for people who put Shimano reels on Daiwa rods, and vice versa. Then that’s just cringe!- Questions on High-End Inflatable Kayaks
- Weighted Fluke?
I like a light belly weight when fishing a weighted fluke. It gives it a nice shimmy on the fall. I fish it around grass edges, I'll throw it just on the top edge, then drag it until it hits the edge and kill it to let it shimmy down the grass edge. If it doesn't get smacked on the way down, I'll let it hit bottom then jig it a couple times then rinse and repeat every 5 yards or so. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Owner_Weighted_Twistlock_Light_3pk/descpage-OWTL.html- Fishing trip -- do you head North, or South?
South, always south for me.- Anyone seen the new Tracker?
@volzfan59 If you put Rick Clunn in any boat, it's gonna be a great looking rig! It's already up on their website: https://www.trackerboats.com/bass/savage-215.html Just taking a quick look, the driver console looks a little odd, and it doesn't look all that convenient if you wanted to go with 2 graphs at the helm. The estimated speed with the ProXS 250 is 68-73mph, if I'm on big water and I see a Tracker blow by me, my ego is going to be a little bruised! - Recommendations for Upgrading my Med Casting
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