Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
That's how you do it, man.
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Aird X spinning power
Okay - the Aird-X. Go with the Medium - the Medium-Heavy is too much rod for the small baits you're planning on tossing. They are a bit more Moderate than a true fast....but more of Mod-Fast than a true Mod. This is from experience - I own a 6'6" Aird-X M/F spinning with a 2500 size reel on - it's one of my shore rigs.
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Aird X spinning power
I'm confused - are you talking the St Croix Avid-X or the Daiwa Aird-X? I don't know of an Arid-X rod.
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The latest sale thread
Are they the newer ones - I love my 2017 President-25...it's my finesse reel on a Fury 702SF. I checked some of the newer models at the local Scheels, and they felt geary and the bail seemed to 'wobble' on retrieve. I don't know about long term on the newer models and despite my 45+ years of loving Pflueger, they've seemed to gone downhill so I'm looking elsewhere for upgrades.
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4th Of July Weekend Has Begun!
Don't have to travel for that - Minnetonka is like that every nice weekend in the summer. Course the crazies are out too - so the F-9 is 'beached' until at least Tuesday.
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The latest sale thread
If you're talking the President 20 - that's not a '2000' reel. Pflueger's spinning reel sizes are 'custom'. 20 = 500 25 = 1000 30 = 2500 35 = 3000 40 = 4000 (only one that 'lines up')
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The latest sale thread
The new model Presidents (2020 and later) are not up to the standards of the old ones...this is something I'd pass on.
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Red color EWGs and offset hooks?
Red hooks, gold hooks, pink hooks. I stick with basic black. (Now here comes John to tell us about color coordinating again )
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Squarebill rod
I toss squarebills on my Dobyns Fury 703C.
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Portable battery charger
So you need to charge the battery - but there's no place to plug in a standard charger? Two options far as I can see: 1 - get a mega-AH lithium battery, so it'll last the whole trip without needing a charge. 2 - bring a portable generator and some cans of gas to run it.
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Other Species Latest Catch Pics Thread
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
The bass-skunk is over - and the F-9 has been properly christened. I know it's not impressive - but it's the first bass for the boat...deal with it. In fact - it was my only bass today (sobs).
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E85
Ya, boat and lawn mower both get the 'expensive' stuff...but considering the mower is 25 years old and still starts on the first pull most times...it's worth it.
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E85
I wish my truck was - $130 for a fill today with 87 octane...my wallet screamed in agony.
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It's nice to have shopping options now.
And their back-ordered items policy is crap. No items on back-order ship until ALL back-order items are in stock. Every other place I deal with, items ship as they come in - if that means 4-5 shipments, so be it.
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Joining the 'real' boat crowd
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
Unless it's a small panfish, I always use a net Showmanship - gotta do something to make it exciting.
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Costs (NO POLITICS)
I'm on SS - and that hasn't kept up with inflation for years. 2021 average inflation: 7.1% My end-of-year COLA: 5.9%
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
Basically - you don't want to bend it TOO far. Linear strength is good so long as the bend doesn't exceed a certain point. This graphic is a good 'show and tell' about rods.
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
Depends on the topwater - that's what I throw Zara Puppies on....
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
Nope - doesn't take doing something stupid. Too much bending force on a rod will break it...which is why I cringe every time I see someone flip a big fish into their boat. While a rod might be rated to 50# test line - that's for linear (in line) force along the length of the rod. If you tried to dead-lift even 10# with the rod like it was a crane... SNAP.
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Chatter bait rod
^ I'm with @Glenn - spinners and chatter on a MH/F here as well.
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
My PB Northern at 12# was taken on 8# test line, on a spinning reel, with the drag eventually set to around 5# - took about 15 minutes to get it in the net.
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Drag setting: shouldn't be locked down?
Most reels drag will put a force on higher than 8#. Don't lock it down - start at about 1/3 your line test...so for 8#, set the drag to release line at about 3# of pull. Adjust the drag as needed during the fight - but NEVER lock it down. Let the fish take line...it'll tire out soon enough.
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20 year old boat trailer replacement light assembly
Or just drill a new hole...