Everything posted by MN Fisher
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The ideal lunch?
Fletcher's - order online and they bring it out to the dock.
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Classifying Jig Weight?
Or put a trailer on that is 'bulky', either in body size or with larger appendages. The water resistance of that will slow the ROF.
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What Size Jig Do You Use Most Commonly?
Depends on the jig type: Swim Jigs - 3/8oz or 1/4oz - about 75%/25% Football - 1/2oz or 3/8 - about 70%/30% Flipping - 1/2oz or 5/8oz - about 80%/20% Finesse - 1/4oz or 3/8oz - probably about 60%/40%
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71,000 Members This Morning!
Well, I know what I won't be eating...
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Classifying Jig Weight?
Most commercial jigs rate the weight on the head only - so yes, a 3/8oz jig you buy in the store actually weighs more than that with the hook and skirt added.
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Help identifying two things on boat
That upper one looks like a Scotty base. Dunno what that bottom one is.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Now comes the hard part 34 days to Bass opener...
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Light spinning reel.
Light or Medium-Light rod for finesse My 1000-size rigs Avocet RZT-1000 on a Procyon L/F - ultra finesse President-25 on a Dobyns 702SF ML/F - general finesse
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Plastic storage boxes
Plano 3618 - 18 fixed compartments.
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71,000 Members This Morning!
Bigger question - how many active in the last 3-4 months?
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Rod Storage with Bed Cap
Build a frame of 2"x2" just high enough to get a PVC tube between it and the roof, clamped to the topper/truck junction. Strap the PVC tube to top of that. Best thing I can think of.
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Rod Storage with Bed Cap
How long is your bed, how long are your rods. If the bed is longer than the rods... Lash a PVC tube up over the wheel-well, under the lip...to the topper clamps probably. Reels come off, rods go in the tube. Even when I carried large cargo in my older truck, that space was always available.
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Rod Storage with Bed Cap
If I have to carry the rods in the truck - the extended cab gives me enough room to put the butts on the floor of the passenger side and lean them back across the seat-split. I don't have any rods longer than 7'0", so they can all fit. Inside storage, I use it.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
Well, I follow Seth for two reasons. 1: He's one of the 'home town boys' (Austin Felix being the other) 2: His favorite lake when he's home is Minnetonka - my lake. He's done a lot of vids featuring 'Tonka and how to fish it...best learning for me there is.
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What package/model/engine should I get on a F150?
Transmission on my 2001 Silverado 1500 has never given me a problem, so don't know anything about 'issues'.
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Light spinning reel.
President 25 is only 7.5oz - I like mine for general finesse work and it's smooth enough. Only reel I have that's lighter is my Avocet RZT-1000 - which clocks in right at 7oz. Problem it, you want lighter spinning reels, you gotta go to a metal frame (magnesium or aluminum), and none of those are 'cheap'. Supreme-25 is 6.6oz, but retails at a bit over $100.
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What is this tool I found in my grandpa's old tackle box?
Well, it was primarily for panfish that you'd toss in a pail (metal, they didn't have plastic pails back then) so you could take them home for eatin'...so they weren't too worried about crushing damage cause it was going to be gutted and fried anyway.
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What is this tool I found in my grandpa's old tackle box?
Says right on it - 'Fish Gripper'. Instead of a jaw holder like we use today, this goes around the body of the fish to hold it and keep your hands slime-free.
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Launching and loading the boat without waders or wet feet (video)
Ya, that's my issue as well...and no pass-through window either.
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Fantasy Fishing 2021 - Official Thread
I still got Seth going strong and moving up the ranks - 1053 pts so far for this tourney.
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Tips for landing a pike in kayak sitting?
Or they just bite it off - which happened to me last year.
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Where Is Less Weight More Important?
Fairy Wand = derogatory term for spinning gear.
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Finally caught FISH!
That's how you do it - congrats on the catches.
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baitcast reel for flipping/pitching
I just started with an 8.1:1 and never looked back.
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baitcast reel for flipping/pitching
Well, for flip/pitch I like a fast reel and have a Diawa Fuego CT-XS - which runs around $100 For $250 you can get the Diawa Tatula Elite Flip/Pitch reel There's plenty of other brands and models between those two that would work fine for flip/pitch...too many to list really.