Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Where all my live bait fisherman
Wow - I can stop into any of the three local convenience stores and get minnows. Two of them only carry crappie minnows pre-bagged, but the third actually has tanks and three types.
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Tatula 100H 6.3:1 on the way. Needs a rod?
The 703C while saying MH is more like other brand's M...yes, I have both. The closer rod to a 705CB is the 704C as far as suggested weight range of lures is concerned. I think you'll be happy with that - I'm enjoying my Fuego CT-H on my 705CB.
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6.X gear ratio for chatterbaits.
I fish them on my 7.1 Supreme or 7.3 President XT - if I want it to go slower and drop, I reel slower. It's easier for me to slow down than speed up.
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Vivid 9sv vs Helix 7 sonar detail?
Big difference you've already pointed out. The Strikers don't come with maps, no way to upload pre-made maps to them except those shared by others that they've made with their units. To get base maps, you'd need a Garmin Echomap unit.
- What Kind of Bass Are These?
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Looking for a meal of fish tomorrow...
It's a type of flounder.
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Why do I keep getting skunked?
Ya - we got one of those tooting around Tonka too. Lets the guys put in the docks without getting their feet (legs, hips, etc) wet.
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2021 Minnesota Fishing Season
How could I forget Prior - old friend had a house on the lake that I'd help put in/take out her dock every year back in the 90s...we'd catch whites from the dock...then have a fish-broil for dinner.
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Why do I keep getting skunked?
Looks like a barge being pushed - see it here on Minnetonka occasionally with the milfoil harvesters.
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Plopper 130 = BIG fish bait.
Ya - save your money...I'm just lucky mine was a gifting, so I'm out nada.
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Will my Okuma Rox rod do for bass?
Ooops - I got stuck on the rod he has and what he can use it for. Missed the question about what rod he should get. Need more sleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep..........
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Will my Okuma Rox rod do for bass?
He already has the rod - looks to be a ML+ - so it more a finesse rod with some wacky and light T-rigs/jigs possible.
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Looking for the smallest kayak boat that you can stand up.
The Prowler 8 weighs about 100lbs. Ya, a trolling motor is pretty much a necessity on most pond boats. You can mount the TM either on the aft end or on the bow - it's pre-wired so you don't have to run wires along the deck if you bow mount the TM.
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Will my Okuma Rox rod do for bass?
Trout is usually lighter - unless you're going for the big lake trout. 6# is about the upper limit for rainbows (not steelhead - treat those like salmon), brooks and browns. Bass - anywhere from 4# for finesse work to 65#+ braid is used - all depends on what style of fishing you're doing. Don't have to get a rod rated for 65# - the ratings are mainly for line diameter of mono line. 65# braid is about the same diameter as 17# mono. Catfish - small ones, 20# is more than enough. Big channel, flathead or blue I'd go heavier. The rod you have, using 8# mono would be a good start for all three. Make sure it's a quality mono like Berkley Trilene XL, Sufix Siege, Sufix Elite or something equivalent....don't settle for a cheap line.
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2021 Minnesota Fishing Season
I'm hoping we get someone to watch the wife sometime Tuesday-Thursday. Won't know until Friday when it'll be. I've got a spot picked already - if the wind isn't too much for the canoe, otherwise it's off to the secondary spot.
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Poor customer service!
I don't 'hustle' any fishing gear - 'The Boss' approves everything I buy...and she rarely denies me cause I know our financial status and I don't push it.
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Carp (Non-Asian) - Kill Or Release?
I get a waiver - my wife is part Cherokee.
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Quality Non inflatable PFD recommendations.
I've got a Flowt comfort mesh. It really is comfortable all day in the canoe, USCG type III certified.
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Rod limit [California]
You guys are lucky - we're only allowed 1-line in the water per person during open-water season unless you're fishing border waters.
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Kayak trailer conversion
That's the way to do it, man. My canoe trailer is a modified PWC trailer - even with the purchases, cost me 1/2 of what a 'canoe' trailer retails for - and that was with buying the PWC trailer new-in-box from Northern Tool.
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Looking for a meal of fish tomorrow...
Someone probably caught a real fish near where those things are made and marketing ran with it.
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Looking for a meal of fish tomorrow...
? I think we're talking real fish here - not imitation, 'something that might taste like fish'.
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Pairing reel to rod
James is probably busy - it's tournament season. My suggestion - Lews Tournament MP - it's what I'm looking at in place of the Patriarchs that aren't sold anymore. Aluminum frame, dual-braking (centrifugal and magnetic), carbon-fiber drag. Looks good to me.
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Amazon Reels?
Just not in public...please.
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glass cranking rod
Dobyns Champion XP is another option