Everything posted by MN Fisher
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I Don't Care!
Closest salt-water relative is the lobster.
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Does anyone else think of a creek as something way too shallow to be paddled?
Minnehaha Creek is navigable by canoe from it's source at the Grays Bay dam on Lake Minnetonka all the way to the Mississippi...with a short portage around the Minnehaha Falls. Supposedly some good fishing in there too. (Being fairly quiet until I get the power supply in my desktop replaced...typing on the tablet is a pain)
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Latest Tackle Purchase Thread (Bait Monkey Victim Support Group)
Had to get this - the price was right. Used from AL and it appears almost pristine. Got it for $70 including tax and shipping.
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Winter 2020-2021
And it has begun - clip from my phone this morning
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Did it again!
The action will be faster - less of the 'easily bendable' length is available. If it was a Fast, it might be an Extra-Fast now. If enough of the length was lost...it might be a broomstick.
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Did it again!
Strength....not too much of a change. Action however will change quite a bit based on how much you lost. It's going to get faster.
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Knowing river direction
Not always - kitchen sink here was plumbed reverse before I moved in...never got around to switching it proper. I do know what I'm doing - replaced the water heater a few years back and since the old one had been hard-plumbed, I had to sweat in new couplers. I do all the plumbing and electrical maintenance on my place - learned from my dad 50 or so years ago.
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Tungsten vs lead
That's not how gravity works - when two items are both of a compact size, both will accelerate at 32ft/sec/sec. Air resistance is negligible for small, compact items like weights - drop both at the same time, and they'll hit the ground at the same time. It's like Galileo's gravity experiment - do it in a vacuum where there's no air resistance and a feather will fall at the same speed as a bowling ball.
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Tungsten vs lead
Ya, the bite is transmitted through the line.
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The latest sale thread
AL has the Stradics on sale - flash sale - use the code https://www.americanlegacyfishing.com/featured-products/stradic-169.html?utm_source=ALFC+Newsletter&utm_campaign=74c5ac5c5f-Newsletter_October_16_201610_16_2016_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_2400964bb9-74c5ac5c5f-130264361&mc_cid=74c5ac5c5f&mc_eid=b8209227be
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Or at least put the clamp on the hook instead of the fish. Tare out the scale first. Can still 'slip' and damage the gills.
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Negative Charge on Battery
^ What he said. If you're using a 3-bank, 12v system - disconnect the batteries from each other and charge them separately. If you want to keep them connected, you need a 36v charging system.
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Challenge Accepted
Nice day, and nice fish Nope - MN laws restrict their usage to only 2 hooks or lures for the entire rig - and those have to be within 9" of each other as measured up one arm to the junction and down the other arm. So pretty much useless for it's intended purpose, though the other arms can have hookless baits/lures. But with only a 40% chance of the fish attacking a hook on a 5-arm A-Rig...well...
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
Well - I've only had it open twice so far...might loosen up with more use We got temps in the upper-20s to low 30s overnights now, highs in the 40s and 50s...not conducive to launching/landing the canoe since I get my feet wet everytime.
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
Tires: Can't afford two sets, can't afford 'high priced' - so my last change was to a set of Cooper Evolution M/Ts...yes, even the spare got replaced. Served me well last winter - should be fine this one as well. Sideplate opens just like my Supreme then - it takes a bit, but I'm not too worried. I don't think there's much difference between the Patriarch and the XT - kind of like there's not much difference between my President and Pres-XT. I've been using nothing but mag-brakes since my Ambassaduer 500R 30 some years ago - so centrifugal are an entirely new thing for me. Of course, it'll be next spring before I get to 'learn' all about it.
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
I've done my first 'winter' purchase already...wife let me 'borrow' against the Yule gift from the parents. Found a used Pflueger Patriarch for $70 on AL - yes, ordered it. Now I get to learn how to use centrifugal brakes...
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
Are you getting to that age, sir?
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Anybody Got Purchase Plans Over Winter?
Well, I've pitched/punched with 1oz weights, a Flipping hook and a 1/3oz plastic using my Fuego loaded with 50# braid without an issue on an Aird-X H/F (rated to 1-1/2oz). The rod you're getting is rated to that, so I think you'll be fine.
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How do bass manage to make crawfish 80% of their diet, how do they catch them? I thought they are always hiding outside of spawning season
Little searching turned up this page for Ohio http://www.crayfishstudies.com/Crayfish_%26_shrimps_of_Ohio.html
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How do bass manage to make crawfish 80% of their diet, how do they catch them? I thought they are always hiding outside of spawning season
Most states DNR/F&W/whatever puts out a similar thing....here's the one for Minnesota's species
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Bait casting reel for 14 yr old's first combo
X4 on the Fuego - the MagForce-Z braking system is MUCH better than any other magnetic brake out there. And as Red said - it's pretty much a Tatula CT without the T-Wing...same frame, spool, main gears, etc.
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Dobyns rods
Answered already on previous page...but again Couple budget rods - 7'0" Aird-X MH/F as my main and a 7'0" Laguna MH/F as my secondary.
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Need trebles for various size cranks
They claim to be high-carbon steel - but I never heard of them before either. https://www.shaddockfishing.com/collections/fishing-hooks I'd stick with VMC or Mustad for lower priced hooks. Owner if you want to spend a little more.
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Need trebles for various size cranks
Look over the hook sizes used for the Rapala cranks - measure the length and weight of the ones you have, then look for the closest 'style' to what you have. Rapala gives the hook sizes for their lures - put you close enough. https://www.rapala.com/rapala/lures-by-type/crankbaits/?id=1