Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Post a photo a day!
"DAD! How could you!"
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How to hold a fish
Short-handled net, Rapala grips and either small needle nose pliers or for the deep-hooked fish, a pair of dual-pivot pliers.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Tell me about it - I gotta get my reels out and do some maintenance before the water opens up. Way it's going we may see open water sometime in March.
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And finally some good news
Sounds like you have job security again...and in a primo location. Great going, man.
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Large Swimbait Rod
Budget rod for those - Diawa DXSB. Heavy is rated 2oz to 8oz, X-Heavy 3oz to 10oz. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Daiwa_DX_Swimbait_Casting_Rods/descpage-DXB.html
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Issues changing out split rings (Owner Hyper Wire)
I have two different sizes of split-ring pliers to help mitigate this. Size #0-#3 I use the smaller pair, size #4 and up the larger pair. Sometimes though, the rings will not return to a tight state...just the nature of the beast.
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Bank Fishing
Yep - same short-handled net I use in the canoe...just in case.
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Dobyns Fury 705 CB + Lures or Dobyns Champ 705 CB for $200
I toss Super Spooks with mine - they're also 3/4oz. Long as you don't try to get max distance, you'll be fine...a good lob will be plenty far enough given the weight, no need to try to bomb the cast.
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Dobyns Fury 705 CB + Lures or Dobyns Champ 705 CB for $200
While both are crankbait rods, going with the Fury and having money for lures makes it a no-brainer to me. I have the Fury 705CB and it's been a darn good rod for cranks and topwaters.
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Let's Play a Rod Building Game!
If you want my opinion - I like the rods that have the keeper in front of the handle, 90 degree off-set from the reel position. Keepers in the gap of split-grips drive me nuts and I install Fuji keepers in my preferred location in those cases. I'm thinking of getting the basic parts to install keepers in my preferred location on all my rods.
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Universal Baitcaster Setup
Well, this is the place - we got lots of experienced guys here. Also check out Glenns videos here and on YouTube - he's got lots from beginner to advanced...good stuff.
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For the tackle storage, bags, utility box experts
I have two 3700 size bags...though they might be a little big for you BPS Extreme Qualifier - holds 5-3700 size in the main compartment, 1-3600 in the front pocket Plano Z-Series - holds 4-3700 size in the main compartment. I like these because they hold the boxes long-edge up and can slip under the center seat of my canoe. Using thin boxes increases the number.
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The latest sale thread
Scheels has the Echomap UHD 73sv with GT-54 on sale right now for $300 off. https://www.scheels.com/p/garmin-echomap-uhd-73sv-with-gt54-transducer/75375924157.html?src=""&utm_campaign=012921_opn-wtr_email_open-water_markdowns&utm_medium=email&utm_source=sfmc&utm_content=header-img_75375924157&sub=0015G00001Z9N4zQAF
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The latest sale thread
Legacy has their 'Cabin Fever Sale' going on Today - Dobyns rods 20% off with code DOBYNS20 at checkout.
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You can choose only one lure/tactic for the day...
Ya, well my fishing time is limited and the only lakes in range for me are Tonka, Dutch, Little Long and Whaletail...so I gotta put up with it. I made a promise to myself to fish T-Rigs more often this year, and wacky use is also going to increase.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
When I lived in Bemidji, mom asked me to target rock bass...she liked the taste.
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You can choose only one lure/tactic for the day...
There is that - but North Arm is one of my two regular spots and my observations are: Pressure - sometimes I'm the only one out fishing that part of the lake...I've only seen one other boat go in to that patch and try some flipping...they were there less than 1/2 hour. Traffic - North Arm/Crystal Bay channel sees some, but no where near what Crystal Bay/West Arm sees much less any of the other channels. Structure - just beyond the edge of that patch it drops off to deeper water - 58' hole in the center of that part of the bay. All of my better bass have been caught in North Arm and there are times I get the whole SW part of the bay to myself.
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You can choose only one lure/tactic for the day...
Dunno why that'd exclude Tonka - there's several large lily pad patches scattered about. North Arm develops one that's a couple acres in size...the lighter green in this shot is all lily pads. For me - it'd be a swim-jig...had my best luck on that.
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If you only have to buy one lb test braid for all your combos what lb test it will be?
My heavy rig - flip/pitch/frogs - 50# braid, 15# FC Medium-heavy - jigs/moving baits in light-moderate cover - 40# braid, 15# FC
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If you only have to buy one lb test braid for all your combos what lb test it will be?
I've never been all braid. 5 BC rigs for the canoe this year: 2 braid-to-leader, 2 FC, 1 YZH.
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If you only have to buy one lb test braid for all your combos what lb test it will be?
X3 on the 40#.
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Rod Floats! Do they actually float?
"In the unfortunate event that a rod goes overboard, the Cush-It Big Bass Rod Float provides added buoyancy that will keep it from sinking. " https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Cush-It_Big_Bass_Rod_Floats/descpage-CUUSH.html
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Universal Baitcaster Setup
What I got out of his initial post was that he'd already purchased the combo and was asking whether the techniques he listed could be done with it. So suggestions of a combo to buy are late to the gate - let's help him get the most of what he already has.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Crappie, sunnies, perch, bullheads, channel cats, rock bass, white bass. Muskie season closed Dec 1 - doesn't open until June LMB, SMB, Walleye, Northern closes Feb 28 - opens May 8 this year Lake Trout closes March 31 - opens May 8.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Only reason I'd have for early-mid April ice-out is to test this year's mods on the canoe. Bass season doesn't open until May 8 - and that's my countdown date.