Everything posted by MN Fisher
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What is your reel lineup that you switch between regularly?
Still haven't mounted the reels for this season yet - but here's my rods at least. Not as big a 'collection' as A-Jay, but it gets me through.
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How Often Should You Replace Baitcasting Reel Bearings?
I'm with Jig - properly cared for, you should get decades of use out of a set of bearings. I've got one reel here that I don't use anymore, mainly because it's all plastic (even the spool), super-low IPT, and heavier than any of my other reels...but I could use it if needed. 40 years old, original bearings, and it's still functional.
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Anyone else tired of supply chain issues?
Lack of workers - local store lost 1/3 of their employees due to various things including COVID, so installed 6 self-checkout slots in place of 3 regular lanes.
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Daiwa Steez vs Zillion can you share your recommendation?
The place to put up items for sale is the 'Flea Market' topic. https://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/forum/18-fishing-flea-market/
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Anyone else tired of supply chain issues?
Call centers probably - trying to sell you something. I've gotten 2-3 times as many 'sales calls' per week since the pandemic started than in any year previous to that.
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Omnia Fishing!
SW Metro - probably Eden Prairie or Chanhassen - those are the places building up recently. Course there's some empty buildings in the Jonathan Park area of Chaska too...maybe it's there. I know the old Softsoap facility is at about 30k ft-sq...I use to work for Minnetonka Corp and Softsoap was one of the subsidiaries.
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Omnia Fishing!
They're basically a bunch of fishing geeks that started a business in 2018 with some venture capital. They are also going to be expanding - from an article in the Minneapolis section of BizJournals dated March 10, 2022. "Later this year, Omnia will also move into a 30,000-square-foot warehouse in the southwest metro. (It currently operates out of a 6,000-square-foot warehouse.)" Won't be that convenient for long, buddy.
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Any experience with weedless Ned's ?
Mike, you're endangering my wallet!
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Whats Europe's most popular sport fish?
Looks a little more appetizing than Lutfisk....but not much....ya, I checked the recipe.
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Favorite Bed Baits
I use a Pit Boss just about everywhere and with multiple techniques. T-Rig, Bubba Shot, trailer on jigs and chatters - it's really a good, multipurpose plastic.
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Best all around spinnerbait
I get less expensive spinners because of budget. But I'm very happy with the Strike King Banshees from DSG...I've got 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 oz in 3-4 colors each.
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Fantasy Fishing 2022 - Official Thread
You mean this?
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Winter fishing zoom call series
As I've said before - several times....my finances determine that I have to stay here...can't afford to move.
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Winter fishing zoom call series
I'd love for it to actually show up, Tom High today was 35 - currently it's 25 and still falling.
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Winter fishing zoom call series
This is what WE have to look forward to this week.
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Winter fishing zoom call series
I hate you... What little open water we had closed up again. Lows in the teens, highs in the 30s the past couple days.
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Winter fishing zoom call series
Pick a day....any day.
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A Boat Story
That'd sure take care of traffic jams - there wouldn't be many vehicles on the roads.
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Joining the 'real' boat crowd
About that - I'm working like mad (and having to re-do things occasionally) to get it done before bass opener. Would like to have it on the water before that for final testing and tweaks if needed.
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Joining the 'real' boat crowd
Wife is suffering a migraine, so did fairly quiet things today...otherwise I would have been doing 'bang-bang' as I set some more drive-rivets...and the back end of the garage is directly under the bedroom. Rear light post-socket is installed - made a template, marked where I wanted to drill the 1-1/4" hole, drilled that, then with the socket clamped in place marked the holes for the mounting screws with a transfer punch, drilled and tapped for #6-32, and installed with some Blue Loctite - only had 2 screws sitting around, need a third. Made a template and cut out some 1/4" FRP to make the stern wall of the rod-locker. Epoxy is setting now which is why the clamps. Will fill the gap by the hull with some latex caulk. The cross supports for both the battery tray and the TM deck are in...my miter-saw is at the other end of the basement so not an extreme amount of noise gets to the bedroom. The cardboard is the completed template for the TM deck...the template for the battery tray is also done. And lastly, the dry boxes are done. The FRP is epoxied to the frame and a bead of latex caulk seals all the interior join-points. Still have to finish securing the main side-support runs to the hull (reason for 'bang-bang'), put in a few more lengths of 1x1 angle...then run the wiring where it needs to go before making templates and cutting/fitting the deck sections.
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Winter 2021/22
"Tank, Kya...daddy needs lots of kisses...."
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Line choice for weightless pastics
I'm the same - not just weightless, but light weight wacky, neko and shakey (1/8oz and less) I run on straight 8# InvizX.
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Best Anti Rust Box
That's what I do - only Edge boxes I have were gifts...rest of my boxes are either ProLatch or Elite series.
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Winter 2021/22
This next week is a return to early winter. Highs in the 30s and 40s, lows at or below freezing - and a good chance of snow too.
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6:2:1 or 6:4:1 option
They're so close that it really doesn't matter.