Everything posted by DaubsNU1
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Road To The Superbowl 2025
Lots of Chefs fans around these parts. My daughters are big fans. I would love to see the Bills finally take home a Super Bowl. Chefs would be my #2 choice, followed by the Redskins (need to change that name back!), and then the Eagles. I was really hoping for a Lions vs. Bills Super Bowl. Watching Ohio State vs. Notre Dame right now. Looks like the B1G is going to win second consecutive Natty.
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Polarized Fishing Sunglasses
Back in the day my Dad's buddy used to sell produce on the street...raised it all himself, cash operation. Did pretty well for himself. One day another guy walked up and asked if he could sell sunglasses. Whelp, since he wasn't selling produce, go ahead, knock yourself out. That guy was selling Blue Blockers...those sunglasses sold on TV for $30. This guy was selling them for $5. Sold quite a few. They got to talking after a long day of selling. That guy was getting those Blue Blockers factory direct from China...his price per pair... ...wait for it... Twenty-seven cents each ($0.27)!!! I have several pair of Kastking polarized sunglasses in my boat, in the trunk of my car, and in my truck. They seem to work well. I've tried on a few pair of Costas...they fit nice...but I just know they would get broken quickly, or dumped over the side and sacrificed to Davey Jones Locker.
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What Are You Spinning?
Never really got in to vinyl. Went from tapes right to CD's. Now I've got a Youtube premium account, and set up playlists with the music I want. I do have some old iTouch around. Link them to my old Techniques receivers that are still wired to the EPI speakers. I have a set of EPI A140 in the garage. And a set of EPI A70's down in the shop. Still sound amazing!! I mowed lawns all summer to purchase the A140's when I was in middle school. Guy on the web still sells parts.
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We knew it was coming but not this soon
- Riddle Me This ...
Hmmmm....interesting question. I generally run 10lb high visibility braid to 10 or 8lb leaders. Maybe they are running heavier leader to increase casting distance(?)- Lund Renegade 1875 - any owners/former owners?
I have the Adventure. Just finished first full year fishing. It has been great!- As I Get Older…
I don't mind the cold. As an avid waterfowl and big game hunter, I have learned to embrace good quality clothing, boots, hats, gloves, and those chemical body warmers(!) I used to really hate the hot, humid summer weather. But after making some changes in my nutrition, and utilizing better clothing, it doesn't really bother me much. As I'm getting older it takes longer to heal. Bumps, bruises and strains seem to linger.- Anyone getting gear hate?
Used to get it...and used to give it out. Now, when someone gets something new, my standard response is, "Good for you! Enjoy!" And I go about my business. When I get something new, or find a good deal on eBay/Craigslist/FB Marketplace, and someone makes a comment...I just say, "Thanks" and go about my business.- Hello from Alabama
Welcome @TNriverRAT!! You can certainly put an Ultrex and new fish finders on that boat of yours! I think that would be great! You will get lots of ideas, suggestions, and opinions from the great people here! I got lots of great feedback when working on my old 1960 Rich Line (left). Added new electronics, decking, storage, and a second fish-finder. It was a good boat. Had the opportunity to upgrade last summer. Wonderful. Mine is not the Ultrex...I went with Ulterra. Having spot-lock, auto-pilot, cruise control, and all the other goodies really helped improve my fishing. Good luck with your boat! Tight lines! Daubs- Buddy's son put us on some Canadas yesterday
Last week I was hunting with my college buddies...they have land and a great blind on a river here in Nebraska. It's a great set up...short walk, blind seats nine comfortably. Heaters, two burner propane cook-top...we eat like kings! It's a pretty good spot. One of my friends was wondering why they don't shoot limits like we did "back in they day." Another friend reminded everyone that we traded action for comfort and convenience. You see, we used to hunt public marshes and river access. Worked hard to locate good spots, woke up early, carried in decoys and everything we needed to hunt. It was hard work, and some days we really got in to loads of ducks. We were hunting where the birds wanted to be. Now, with the land and blind, we are hunting where we want to be (with heat and hot food), and hoping the birds will cooperate. And we are all in our mid 50's now. I really cherish the days in the blind with my buddies and enjoy myself every time I am invited. Friday night my buddy's son texted and said, "are you busy tomorrow? Good goose feed, you need layout blind with a snow cover...I think this could be a good one." He's 24 years old and can blow a goose call like none I have ever heard. Had been scouting these geese for three days. We met at his house around 8:30 AM...short drive to the field...set up and got the blinds lined up...we had Canadas circling by 9:30. It was FANTASTIC! Wave after wave of geese pouring in to the fields. First group we knocked down eight. I didn't even pull the trigger...popped out of my layout blind and lined up a goose...it fell before I could pull the trigger...locked on another and it fell as well. These guys are really good! Kept careful count, as the local Game Warden knows this crew well, and knows they always follow rules and regulations and hunt ethically. As we got closer to a limit, decided to see if we could land them in the decoys...we were waiting for my buddy to get off work so he could join us. At one point we had ~10 geese walking around in the decoys, and another 400-500 circling. Wow! Ended the hunt with an eleven man limit, thirty-three Canadas. Best good hunt I have ever experienced! Yes, it was cold...thirteen degrees, wind out of the Northeast 8-10 MPH...and picked up as the day went on. We hunted on the X and had a great time!! Wonderful memories!- What have you lost over the side?
Years ago while fishing with my Dad and Brother...we lost a spinning rod and reel over the side. Dad just smiled and broke open his tackle box, produced a large treble hook...and started dragging the bottom of the lake. About ten minutes later he pulled up a loop of fishing line....and kept pulling...eventually he got to the end of the line on the spool...and pulled up the spinning rod and reel we lost over the side. Nice! I went to toss my braid scissors on the front deck...and over-shot. Kerplunk!- A-Jay's Annual Ice Out / Open Water Countdown Thread ~
I will go with my Dad's born day...Thursday 17 April 2025. He will be 84 years old.- Why not Cabelas?
I have a long history with Cabela's, having grown up in Nebraska, it was THE place for hunting and fishing gear. My lottery-pick, just-give-me-any-roommate in college the fall of 1987 turned out be my very best friend in the world. He just happened to work for Cabela's in Sidney Nebraska, when there was only one store. He worked the phones at that time...and gradually worked his way up the corporate ladder...product specialist, ran the bargain cave, sidewalk sale, helped design and roll out their web site, was a buyer traveling the world. His wife worked for Cabela's as well, eventually becoming a vice-president. I got to know quite a few Cabela's employees through the years, and actually met Dick Cabela once. Nice fellow. Cabela's positioned themselves to focus on all types of hunting and the "northern" fishing market. When they started building brick-and-mortar stores, they wanted them located in midwest to northern states, on prime routes to Canada. They did stock some bass stuff, but largely let BP do their thing in southern states. When Cabela's went public things started to change, bringing in outsiders to help diversify, grow the brand, increase profit margins. In my humble opinion, that was the beginning of the end. Quality, customer service, and innovation gave way to profits and market share as they tried to compete with BP. My buddy and his wife no longer work for Cabela's, and last spring they finally moved away from Sidney, Nebraska. They have fond memories, developed great friendships, and learned a lot about life and business during their many years working for Cabela's. We have a Cabela's and BP in the Omaha metro area. They carry many of the same products. I do shop at both. I spend more time at Scheels and order often from Tackle Warehouse, mainly because I'm looking for a specific lure, color, brand, etc., that BP/Cabela's doesn't carry. For clothing and equipment, I prefer Kuiu and Sitka...but I still have a TON of Cabela's branded clothing and gear. I simply cannot wear it out...great, quality stuff that has lasted many, many years(!) Actually spent last weekend waterfowl hunting with my buddy...we had many laughs, some somber moments, ate like kings, and shot a few ducks. Great times!- Autopilot trailer loading / unloading
I started on the bank, then in a belly-boat, then fished with a buddy in a canoe for a few years. Fished the boat on the left for 20+ years, then last year upgraded. Every "step-up" in my fishing vessels did a few things: Less stress and uncertainty about where I was fishing, could I get back to the ramp, how is the weather / wind going to impact my fishing... More access to fishing spots and larger lakes More storage More time fishing, less time positioning / anchoring the boat More comfort and convenience Added safety More time on the water Keep thinking, planning, exploring options @Koz! You will find the path that is right for you!- Winter Storage
The original plan was to keep the boat in the house garage, to free up space in the shop to work on the old truck project. Last winter was pretty mild, figured I could get some good working days in. But temps quickly dipped in to the 20's, and I got sick of climbing in a cold car when headed to work. So I moved Marge down to the shop, pulled the Humminbirds & batteries, and got three Noco 1 charger/maintainers. I will change outboard oil/filter, lower unit lubricant, and repack trailer bearings come spring.- Autopilot trailer loading / unloading
Yep, I went swimming a couple of summer's ago when the auto-deploy on Ulterra got hung up. Thankfully it was late June, and water temps were in the mid 70's. But still... When there are other boaters around, I use auto-deploy and spot lock to minimize my time blocking the ramp. When there is no one else around, it's the tried-and-true rope method.- Most Underrated Boat...
- Gosh-Darn genius Gump(!)
@A-Jay & @MN Fisher, yep, 100% agree...wife is smartest move I ever made. Okay, to be honest, divorcing Mrs. Daubs #1 was a super smart move, considering all the facts involved...and marrying Mrs. Daubs #2 is still tops on my list.- Quick spinnerbait poll...
Always. Sometimes a simple twister tail. Sometimes a split tail. But always something.- How Do You Break All Those Rods?
I remember breaking three tips on rods: Daiwa spinning rod that landed my PB in Missouri back in the 1990's. Broke tip off...don't remember how or where...got a new tip glued on. Rod was never the same...it was a great Slug-Go rod until that break. Cabela's 7' medium light spinning rod. Broke tip and glued on a new one in the early 2000's. That rod remains one of my favorite spinning rods to this day. It was pretty wispy prior to break...now it's just about perfect. Cabela's 6'6" medium spinning rod. This two piece rod was my "car rod," until breaking six inches off the top. It's done. I've never had a rod blow up on me from a "magnum opus hook-set"....although I keep trying : ) Watched a friend fighting a snag...grabbed his rod about two feet from the tip and started to pull....he snapped that rod before I could get the words out of my mouth. Ugh.- Gosh-Darn genius Gump(!)
Brother and I are always looking for ways to do things easier, tips, tricks, etc. Know I have hit on something when Brother sends me this... Been thinking about ways to load the B&H companion 5th wheel hitch and generator in to the back of my truck. I'm 57 and can still muscle them in there...but those days are numbered. I do have an engine hoist, but it's down in the shop, and cannot take it with me. Stumbled across this today. Genius Gump! What's are some of your "Genius Gump" moments? ((Note: the first time I witnessed my Brother's Minn Kota Ulterra....yep, Genius-Gump moment for sure!))- Anybody watching college football today?
Last night, watched Nebraska dominate Iowa for most of the game. Just a few plays turned victory in to defeat...and yet again, a last second field goal spells doom. Ugh. If you would have told me Nebraska makes a bowl, beats Colorado and Wisconsin...I would have taken that. So I need to shut my yapper and stop complaining. Now I'm just rooting for chaos. What I really want see is southern / SEC teams travel north for playoff games ; )- DIY Projects?
Moved to house on a few acres in 2018....and it had 40x30 building. I've been slowly and steadily making improvements through the years...walls, loft, power, lights, workbench...etc. Took this... In to this... Wife has done amazing things in the house, kitchen cabinets, bathrooms, basement...she's pretty amazing!- 2025 plans
Last year the goals were to learn my boat, TM and electronics, fish off-shore, catch a 5lb LMB, catch 40" Pike in Canada, and most of all, get my 83 year old Dad on the water as much as possible. He landed a sweet 22" Eye early last spring. Thankful to have hit all the goals for 2024. Goals for 2025: Get Dad to Frances Case in South Dakota for some SMB's and Eyes 6lb LMB 5lb SMB Master Angler Crappie (>15") Catch five Musky (I don't care how big they are...) Fish Devil's lake ND Techniques to focus on -- crankbaits off shore, swim-jigs, swim-baits, jerk-baits - Riddle Me This ...
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