Everything posted by K1500
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Fisheries Biologist consultant wanted
I figured you were just doing research for the latest savage gear bait. Berserk topwater squirrel.
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I was sent a kind note from Bass-Tracker..
Remember a few years back when these were $9,999 plus freight, prep, tax etc etc.?
- If you only used (1) lb test flouro?
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Who do you insure your boat and tackle through?
State Farm, same as the cars and house. I believe tackle is covered under homeowners (subject to limits).
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I'm Going To Japan!
I would say “domo arigaro Mr. Gamakatsu”.
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NOAA - the best feature for me as a bass fisherman.
FishWeather gives good wind data, which matters a lot to me.
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Not convinced I can fish two days in a row comfortably.
Heck, when it’s this hot (heat index 100-115) I don’t want to do more than a 1/2 day.
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Ticks on my... Unmentionables...
My dad had Alpha Gal. I had Rocky Mountain spotted fever. My grandmother had lymes. I DO NOT LIKE ticks.
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Weight capacity of kayaks
I can say with certainty that being at or above the weight limit is a no go. I wouldn’t buy one unless I was less than 75-80% of the weight capacity. Maybe less, as you add tackle, drinks, clothes, and maybe some water I’d it rains. It all adds up quick.
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Traveling with rods in a sedan
Roof rack and rod locker?
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Back Seat Experiences
I’ve only been on one guided bass trip and it was so long ago I don’t remember how the searing worked. That being said, how does the guide run the boat from the back if they have to run the trolling motor with a foot pedal? Perhaps the guide shouldn’t be fishing much, but they kind of need to be up there to handle the boat absent a wireless remote. I have a wireless remote and even with the remote it can sometimes be tough to run the boat from the back when you can’t see the trolling motor direction.
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Spare Prop
I have a spare prop that I bring in the truck on any trips that are longer than a day. If I’m going to a lake for a week, the prop comes along in the truck. I ruined a prop once on a local river. No big deal but it took nearly a week to source a replacement. I realized that that would effectively ruin a week long trip, so I bought and started carrying a spare. I use aluminum props, so they are cheap. If I used stainless I would just carry a spare aluminum.
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The bass that really liked senkos
What happens to a bass that eats a stick worm? Does it dissolve and pass through, get regurgitated, or stay in their digestive system and cause them to die?
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Pretty good for a robot
Skynet is now active.
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Eating bass, or other fish you catch. (PSA only)
It is called bio accumulation. Larger fish are at the top. Drinking water is at the very, very bottom.
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Eating bass, or other fish you catch. (PSA only)
There are probably fewer warnings and the water is generally cleaner today than it was 20-30 years ago. Not that it is ‘good’ but this isn’t a new phenomenon and it has been generally improving rather than degrading.
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just touching bases. Scratches in a Kayak.
I just give my kayak to a local kid and buy a new one every trip. For aesthetic purposes… In reality I don’t worry a bit about scratches. If I wore through from honest wear (not purposeful abuse), I would likely see it as a badge of honor and a good opportunity to upgrade my kayak.
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2 Stroke 15 HP Johnson Starts Cold But Not Warmed Up
Vapor lock?
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Been doing it wrong this whole time
Cool, a coal powered truck!
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Trailer Maintenance
Mine corroded shut after a trip to the Gulf of Mexico. Never got the hitch in the water, I guess it was just the salt air.
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Trailer Maintenance
Those master locking pins are good for rusting shut. I had to grind mine off to get it to release. I suppose I should have YouTube’ed it to figure out how to get it off in 10 seconds. It took a while with the grinder.
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How Do YOU Find Fish?
Blindly grope around throwing my favorite baits until I get a bite….or not.
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After Fishing In Saltwater, What Do I Need To Do To My Reel?
Use your melted cooler ice water to rinse it off. After a week fishing in the salt, I sprayed down everything with salt away, but I mostly did that because I had it handy for flushing the motor. I’m not sure it was necessary.
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What weather service do you use?
FishWeather has lots of weather station data and forecasting for wind calls.
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Backlash, how long do you work...
2 hours? I would say a few minutes. Maybe 5 to 6 tops.