Everything posted by MN Fisher
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Finishing your FG Knot
Two half-hitches - done.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Yum Dingers are well spoken of by several here and get good reviews elsewhere - just that Senko is 'the King'. Check Cabelas, BPS, Dick's and others. Eagle Claw Lazer and VMC are lower priced, but perfectly respectable hooks.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Nothing - just how the seller wrote it out.
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Skin Cancer
Don't forget the sunglasses as well. Had my right eye taken out 6 years ago due to Choroidal Melanoma. Cause? Too much time in bright sunlight without eye protection.
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Izorline, co polymers and mono
My oops - it's still two widely different materials though - so it does qualify as a 'true' co-polymer.
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Izorline, co polymers and mono
Semi true Nylon mono lines are a mix of different nylon polymers - so yes, they're a 'co-poly' in that respect - but it's still all nylon, just different formulations. Yo-Zuri Hybrid, Izorline Co-Poly, Sufix Advance and others are a mix of nylon and fluorocarbon. How they put them together differs based on manufacturer.
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A-Jay's 3rd Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
Ya - despite the early start to our winter, that first batch melted away. Since then we've been above average in temp and below average in snow.
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Saving Bass Population During a Pond Makeover
Talk to your state's Department of Natural Resources/Department of Fish and Game - they're the best ones to give you help.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Ya - mine is a little above his price range - President XT-LE on a Fury 703SF
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
SHHH - we're not suppose to let him know about the Bait Monkey until he's well and truly hooked here.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
I'm not a fan of the St Croix rods - they run lighter than others. 5/8oz max rating vs 3/4oz for the Procyon - reduces the range of lures he can toss.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
NO - not an Ugly Stick I had two...dumped them as soon as I could. If you're in no rush - I'd wait.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
If you go with the Legalis - get the D not the D-XH
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Prices I quoted was from Tackle Warehouse - quite a few of us shop there. I've stopped getting gear at Amazon due to lack of variety. Legalis: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-DAIWARELLS.html?from=basres Sedona: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/catpage-SHIMNOREEL.html?from=basres Remember - the 2500 size Rod: https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Daiwa_Procyon_Spinning_Rods/descpage-PYS.html 6'8" Medium or 7'0" Medium
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Oh - you can add jerkbaits and crankbaits (both 9/16oz or under) to those techniques as well. Medium power spinning is a 'do alot' rig like medium-heavy is to baitcasters...not 'do it all' - there's nothing than can do that. Read/watch videos here or on YouTube about those techniques...lots of good learning to be had.
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New Member from Minnesota
Another Minnesotan here as well - live within 'spitting distance' of Tonka...on one of the islands actually. Welcome, welcome...we need more 'Great White North' presence here. I'm sure Fry and Gim will chime in eventually.
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
So a rig that can be used for both. Here's my suggestion for your budget - others may have other ideas I'd say a 2500 size reel on a Medium power/Fast action rod. This will let you toss wacky rigs, shakey heads, light T-Rigs, light jigs, finesse jigs, and light spinnerbaits. Reel: Diawa Legalis or Shimano Sedona - both get good reps here - $70 Rod: Diawa Procyon 6'8" medium/fast or 7'0" medium/extra-fast - $80 8#-10# test line - Sufix Advance Mono is a good pick
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Returning Fisherman seeks advice on equipment.
Are you looking at spinning or baitcasting gear? What type of lures/techniques are you looking to use? There's a lot out there that's in that price range - a couple of my rigs last year and the year before would comfortably sit in there.
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Line Kinked from Rod Tip?
Look at my post at the top - right after your initial one that started the topic.
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Line Kinked from Rod Tip?
Especially since knots degrade over time. Since for me it's going to be at least a week before I go out again, I disassemble everything and store it away until the evening before my next trip out.
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First Aid Kit
I keep it fairly simple Tweezers - two types Scalpel - just in case - #12 and #20 blades in original sealed foil packs Hemostat - 2 Curved, sharp point scissors Blunt scissors Steri-Strips Gauze pads Tape Band-aids Alcohol - pads and a small spray bottle Providone Iodine - antiseptic Ibuprofen - 3-4 doses Aspirin - 3-4 doses Salt tablets Triangle bandage - can be folded into a strip for a tourniquet Space blanket - heat retention Cheap plastic poncho - for those sudden squalls The box I linked up top will hold all that with some room to spare for anything else you think you might need.
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Opinions on fishing S-L-O-W
There are times I love fishing slow. Toss a Ned or Drop-Shot out - watch the line while sitting back. Sometimes the cast-retrieve-cast-repeat ad nauseam just turns me off. Occasionally I'll just put a bobber and hook on, string a worm on the hook and toss it out for crappie...meditative fishing.
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Fishing room storage ideas?
I'm cramped for space, so it's a 'fun' time fitting my gear in Sterilite Plastic utility shelf - holds my 4 tackle bags with the boxes inside - 1.75 shelves Sterilite storage bins - 6qt - holds extra plastics (I've got bags of dupes), miscellaneous items - stacked on the .25 shelf left from bags Rods - in the corner of the room, upright Reels/Line - drawers in an Iris 6-drawer rolling cart (4 drawers)
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Pros trending away from white river marine group
Maybe the other brands are offering them better deals. It's all about money after all.
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Drop Shot weights
Ya - could do that...long as there's not more than 9" between the two - state regs.