Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Happy Halloween Y'all
And a Happy Samhain back at ya.
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Fishmas 2021
Probably... You can go back to sleep now.
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Cost of transporting boat?
Sometimes selling it yourself pays off too. I sold the canoe for just about what I had into it, advertising on 4 different market-sites.
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Post a photo a day!
Clear your cache - I'm seeing that little goby that he's holding in his hand
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WHATS YOUR FAVORITE REEL OR ROD
Look at it this way, John...4 years is recent compared to some that have been resurrected in the past year.
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Lowrance Repairs
Have you checked with Lowrance directly?
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WHATS YOUR FAVORITE REEL OR ROD
72k+ members - about 500-1000 active the last six months or so... You're gonna get probably a few thousand answers...for me, it depends on what technique I'm using at the time...so there's 3 rigs I'd call 'favorite' at this point.
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Looking at getting one of these Fish Finders on Black Friday
All the Strikers are - you'd have to get an Echomap to have built-in maps and the card slot to add updated maps to them. For basic fishing I find that down-imaging is enough. Would I like side-imaging? Of course...but it's not in the budget at this time.
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Looking at getting one of these Fish Finders on Black Friday
Even though I've fished Minnetonka off-and-on for decades, I still like having maps...lets me see structure beforehand to give me an idea of where to try based on the time of the year. Right now, those maps are Navionics running on my Tablet as I have a Striker 7...probably get a map equipped unit next year...this years funds are already designated.
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Looking at getting one of these Fish Finders on Black Friday
If you want built-in maps with the ability to update them - drop the Garmin off the list. Only maps available are those shared via Active Captain that other users have uploaded to the Garmin Community. Lowrance and Humminbird both have the ability to plug a micro-SD card in that has maps. The Helix can use Navionics or Lakemaster cards, the Reveal can use Navionics, C-Map or Genesis cards. The Reveal comes with 4000 lakes already loaded.
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I am going thru no fishing withdrawl Can we just armchair it ?
I haven't fished in 2 months - working on the new boat has taken all my free time...what little I have to begin with.
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Fillets
I don't catch the numbers of panfish at a time that most do - maybe 1/2 dozen a trip - so I just use my Rapala fillet knife. Yep - fillets...pack into the freezer better and no worries about bones. Take them off the 'skeleton' first, then just a run down the inside of the skin to separate.
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Favorite Bait Cast Reel Speed For Walk-The Dog Top Water Lures ?
Either my 7.3:1 (31ipt) for the lighter spooks (Zara Puppy, etc) on the medium rod or 7.1:1 (29ipt) on the medium-heavy rod for the bigger ones.
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Any idea how to find price of used John boat
Ya - good place...good people like here.
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Winter 2021/22
I pulled the quilt out of the closet a couple days ago.
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Braid for 2000 size spinning reel
Upper end - Seaguar Smackdown or Sufix 131 Mid-tier - Sufix 832 I won't go lower than that.
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Crankbaits what do you carry?
3x3700 shallow boxes and 1x3700 standard box...all pretty much full I toss cranks on 3 different rigs 6.3:1 Fuego on a Fury 705CB 0 majority of my crank work 7.3:1 President XT on a Fury 703C - squarebills and lipless Avocet RZT-1000 on a Reflexions ML/MF - jointed shallow shad-rap, small lipless (Ratlin Rap 05, etc) and other small/light cranks.
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Lure colors
Same here - a light, a dark, a 'natural' and in some baits - an off the wall like merthiolate or bubblegum.
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Trolling motor battery died - replacement recommendations?
^ Johnson Controls manufacture...ya, I'd stay away.
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Trolling motor battery died - replacement recommendations?
I'm looking at Duracells for the F-9 - a 31 for the TM and a 27 for the rest. About $100 each at Batteries Plus.
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Trolling motor battery died - replacement recommendations?
If you can swing the Optima - get it...Yellow top is your best bet for deep-cycle usage. Last I knew - Johnson Controls made the Energizer marine batteries...JC might have more sales than EP - but I think it's because their batteries don't last as long, so lots of 're-sales'.
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Need a better flourocarbon option....
I'll second the YZH recommendation - I use 12# on my crank rig and 4# on my ML/MF rig. Long as you treat it with KVD L&L it's pretty manageable.
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Trolling motor battery died - replacement recommendations?
Anything made by East Penn - Deka, MK, Napa, Duracell, West Marine and others are all made by East Penn...do the research to make sure. You're looking for a Deep Cycle instead of a Starting or Dual-Purpose battery. Best balance of power reserve and price would be an AGM. I'd shoot for a Group-31 with at least a 90AH capacity...getting two and hooking them in parallel (Pos-to-Pos, Neg-to-Neg) will double your AH. Larger batteries (group number is the size) have better 'holding power' on the capacity.
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Upgraded to 36v lithium TM and battery
Everyone learns at some point - my learning on boats was when I was a teen (decades ago) and we had a 17' Plywood runabout with a 1959 Chrysler 50hp followed by a 16' Fiberglass runabout with a 40hp Myself - I owned a 14' runabout with a 40hp for a number of years...then had to sell it due to some financial problems. Now I'm rebuilding a 14' Alumacraft into a bass-boat. Break Out Another Thousand
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Rusty Hooks
If it looks to be just surface rust - a vinegar soak (couple hours) and a bit of work with a diamond file should take care of it...don't forget to resharpen the point. Once that's done - take a good look through a magnifier - if you see pitting on the shank...forget it, the rusting has burrowed into the hook and it's time to replace the lure. Your trailer is a tribute to that.