Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Why don't companies publish more info about certain tackle/ baits?
St Croix use to - but the latest charts on their web-pages have eliminated the weights.
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Lead Acid vs AGM
Published price of batteries usually does NOT include a core charge - bringing your old one's in will allow you to forego paying that addition. And I think by law, they have to accept old batteries back in lieu of the core charge. He mentioned earlier that he can only fit Group 27s - not enough room for Group 31s
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Lead Acid vs AGM
Home Depot - Mighty Max 100ah AGM (exact one I have) $180ea - 2 for $360+tax...well under your quote
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Lead Acid vs AGM
Pretty close - Home Depot prices Mighty Max 100ah LiFePo4 - $350 each ($700) NOCO Genius 5x2 - $140 So $840+tax (free ship to store)
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
Well, fillet them up...that'll teach them.
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Lead Acid vs AGM
Well - just an FYI: My last outing was almost 7 hours, most of that time spent on the TM either moving spots or holding position (lots of fun with no Spot-Lock on my Edge)...and my NOCO reported that I still had over 50% charge left on the single Mighty Max 100ah...which is Group 27 size.
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Lead Acid vs AGM
This is what I got for a cranking battery - Fleet Farm home brand If you're thinking of just adding another battery or two - you'd still want to replace the originals. You want the exact same make, capacity and date when you link two batteries together either in series or parallel. The paired batteries will only be as good as the least capable one in the link...and if it's older and not holding a full charge....the new battery will be just as handicapped.
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Lead Acid vs AGM
Mighty Max - which you can order from and have drop-shipped to Home Depot or Lowes...and return there as well if needed.
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Lead Acid vs AGM
I had a flooded battery in the canoe, AGMs in Bass Trek. Note: AGMs are also lead-acid, just with a glass-mat absorption system so it doesn't 'slosh'). Definitely feel it was a worthwhile upgrade - they seem to hold a charge longer, don't discharge as fast under load, and I like that I can mount them in any orientation other than upside-down. What charger you got anyway? My NOCO Genius 5x2 will handle Lithiums...reason I bought it so that when I do upgrade I don't have to get a new charger.
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Crankbait ID
VMC didn't buy Rapala - they entered a merger...which is why it's known as Rapala-VMC Corp. It's also public with shares owned by many different investors....including Shimano holding just over 2% of shares...and is traded on NASDAQ Helsinki
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A Jig Mystery
While I have caught several fish on jigs/trailers, it's not my most productive lure. I'd say go with what works for you...and if jigs aren't, then it's okay to set them aside.
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Help with a Medium Heavy / Fast Rod
I have the Fury 704C and it compares favorably to my Mojo Bass 7'1' MH/F...I think the Mojo is more sensitive and the Fury a little slower in action, but they're pretty close.
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Weightless baitcaster settings
Yep - .364oz for a 5" (3/8 is .375) Few years back there was a thread on plastics weights...and I saved off the data to my fishing spreadsheet.
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Summer whiskey...
Haven't tried that one, DB, If I can find a small sample-bottle I will...don't want to dish out the cash for a fifth and find out it's not to my liking.
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Summer whiskey...
There is only one...
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SC rod locking nut
^ What RW said - sounds like one got though QC somehow...never had an issue with a St Croix.
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
They're actually fairly decent - I'd take home all I could back in MA.
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Troubleshooting Power to Headunit
Could be at the battery if you ran the Garmin power cable directly to it...or could be where you connected the Garmin cable to 'where-ever' - either butt-joined to a cable from the battery or the fuse box.
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Troubleshooting Power to Headunit
Reversed the polarity during install?
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Quantum Immortality
This is our one place. I'm the end result of a few billion years of evolution and I am unique in the entire universe (multiverse?). When I'm gone, there will be no one else exactly like me.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
If you squint - they are a part of the Centrarchidae family, which includes Sunfish, Crappie, Rock Bass, and the other Bass genus/species (LM, SM, Spot, etc)...but the body type is more typical of Sunfish or Crappie. I suppose if we allow 'Rock Bass' in here - the Crappie guys are gonna want to barge in too.
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One of my best inexpensive things added to my kayak.
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Rebellion Rods
St Croix Victory...I've got a 7'3" H/MF that I use for jigs and moderate-cover pitching that's lighter than my Fury 703C.
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2023 MN Season Thread