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Fantasy Fishing 2023 - Official Thread
I made mine soon as it opened up...
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2023 MN Season Thread
So you haven't abandoned us...
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Replacement Baitcaster Handles
Price out spare spools sometime... (shudders)
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2023 MN Season Thread
I've almost got the F-9 ready for the water...re-routed the livewell plumbing today. Just have to mount 3 cleats, put the new MN-DNR stickers on the bow and the name on the stern....then load up for crappie season.
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Winter 2022-23
Meanwhile down here - rain and lower 40s has started to uncover my back sidewalk.
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I might have an addiction problem....
I asked that in a previous post about TactX - Glenn answered... The leader material used in TactX is very similar to Red Label Fluoro. So, it has great abrasion resistance and overall strength, but it is not a soft and supple as Gold Label Hope this helps
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Pickleball's Wrath
Chris - best wishes for a full and speedy recovery to your wife. Maybe suggest shuffleboard.
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Can soft plastics degrade line?
vinylidene fluoride resin https://sunlineamerica.com/blogs/news/fishing-with-fluorocarbon-why-use-fluorocarbon
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Ranger Boat aftermarket parts
Check these guys out https://www.greatlakesskipper.com/oem-parts-and-accessories/ranger-boats?dropdown_gls_finish=1794&multi_gls_colors=1343
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How big of a bass?
^ What Hammer said - I've pulled in 12# northern pike on 8# test. could be something on the rod too...nicked guide would do it. Locking down the drag is not something recommended...ever.
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Fueling up
- A Lizards Reputation
- 2023 snake PSA
I remember coming across a copperhead laying across the path sunning itself when bank fishing in Nebraska - since I'd handled snakes before, I was able to grab it and toss it off the path. My fishing partner wouldn't come within 10' until I did that. Worst part about copperheads - they're silent...no 'warning system'.- Satisfy your curiosity!
Not unless I win the lottery.- 2023 snake PSA
Ya - they're still hibernating here, but SE MN has Timber Rattlers.- Two Rods
A good wading backpack should do the trick....like this one https://www.amazon.com/Rodeel-Fishing-Backpack-Resistant-Weatherproof/dp/B0872MTJ7Z?th=1 Two rod lash-points, plenty of storage. I have their 3600 size shoulder bag for shore fishing...it's well made and very rugged- How to use these hooks?
No, you push the eye and bent section into the head, then the hook in like a normal T-Rig...the lead sits below the head.- Military service
- Military service
- Fueling up
Top it off...I'm in a rewards program that gives a $0.10/gallon discount (up to 20 gallons) for every $100 spent per trip to my normal grocery store. I don't drive all that much, so usually I have a really good discount - right now my 'balance' is $0.90/gallon.- Favorite drop shot lure?
Nose Hooked: Zoom Fluke Tail Goby (out of production, but I stocked up) Z-Man Slim SwimZ Z-Man TRD HogZ T-Rigged: Zoom 4" Lizard Zoom Baby Brush Hog Zoom Finesse Worm- Replacing Fluorocarbon Line
Once a year - just like my mono.- New Yamamoto Bait
Looks like a pintail on steroids.- Jon boat must haves
Even basic electronics is better than none. I ran a Lowrance Hook 2 4" for two years on my canoe before upgrading. Even just seeing bottom structure and depth will help locate potential spots.- Jon boat must haves
If you mean 8# - nope - go with 15# minimum. I've got two 20# anchors for my 14' so I can anchor stern and bow to lock my orientation as well as position. 50' Is plenty for small/shallow ponds. If you plan on fishing bigger lakes, get 100' right off the bat.
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