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MN Fisher

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  1. Until our wallets and bank accounts are empty, and our credit cards maxed out?
  2. Last Digitaka order for this year (maybe) - this replaces the Avocet RZT-1000 on my Procyon L/F for Neds, DS, and other light finesse work. Ordered late Saturday, arrived today
  3. Pretty much from anywhere. I've even sent things direct to my 'victim' from Siebert...no stops here.
  4. Blood has never bothered me...one time I got an 'emergency' phone call from my dad. Mom had sliced a finger when prepping dinner...and he's useless when it comes to injuries like that - mom was a nurse, so she's not bothered. I drove the 1/2 hour from my place to theirs, cleaned her up, a couple steri-strips and some bandaging and it was all done...while dad hid upstairs so he didn't have to see.
  5. Can't fool us...you actually went out there in shorts. That's why the cropping...don't wanna blind us with that lily-white skin.
  6. Reason I'm probably gonna do Dutch and Whaletail more next year. Tired of dodging the tourney boats that are running faster than the speed limit.
  7. Some will say medium - some will say medium-light. I go even lighter - a Procyon Light/Fast, 1/16-3/8 lure rating, 4#-10# line rating - I run 20# Smackdown with 6# Siege leader.
  8. Gotta be 'lake effect' - I got about an inch...maybe a little more.
  9. I don't have one, but 'played' with one locally...went with the Okuma Reflexions for the same price-point and glad I did.
  10. Yap - a 4000 size is more for light sea fishing than bass fishing. Personally, I have a 3000 size and I consider it too big for bass...though pike and musky are a possibility. Inshore is what I'd be looking at. Or if it's a new reel - take it in and see if you can trade down.
  11. I get 1: What I can afford 2: What works well. Spinning reels - Pflueger and Mitchell have been my mainstays, but now I'm branching out into Lews (for crappie rigs) and Shimano (bass rigs) Spinning rods - Dobyns and Okuma for the most part though Daiwa has been in there too. Casting Reels - Pflueger and Daiwa Casting Rods - Dobyns and Daiwa until this year - getting three St Croix for next year.
  12. Count me in again...this has been fun.
  13. How about we ship you about 1/2 of ours?
  14. Witches are fun...trust me, I know a few...
  15. I was just wondering why he stole Charlie Brown's tree.
  16. Looks like it's tracking north again - I don't have that much in my yard yet.
  17. Weightless fluke - This past year - President XT-30 on a Fury 703SF Next year - replace the Pres XT with a Miravel 2500
  18. You just keep telling yourself that, man.
  19. Will 180hp do you? https://visionmarinetechnologies.com/e-motion-180e/
  20. The Torqeedo has been out for a few years now - all electric outboard https://www.torqeedo.com/us/en-us I'm still partially against electrics for a couple reasons. 1: Power generation to charge all these - we're pretty much at capacity now, what kind of power plants do you want to build to support all the electrics? 2: Transmission of power from plant to vehicle - the grid is also pretty much at capacity, adding all these electrics is going to put it under more pressure = more rolling brown/black outs.
  21. Right...my Oops I'm so use to dropping quarts into the Silverado I misspoke....1 pint of 2 cycle oil in a 6 gallon tank
  22. Sanding is finally done...now on staining One side piece done, second about to start
  23. Heck, that's easy. My 2-stroke want's a 50:1 mix. 6 gallon portable tank, put in 1 pt oil, fill the rest with non-oxy gas...done.
  24. 1973 Evinrude 25hp electric start tiller. Solid, dependable, easy to maintain. It's an era match to the 1972 Alumacraft F-9 Lake Master it's mounted on. Note that a number of Mercury engine models are made by Tohatsu.

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