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  1. Every $ we spend on fishing is spent to make the experience more pleasurable and satisfying to us. Out side of a stick, a piece of string, a hook, and a can of worms, everything we buy is an option, a luxury, to make it more fun. My wife and I are middle of the road. We have low to middle of the road gear because that's all we feel we can afford. It works well for us and we have fun. That being said, if we ever won the lottery we would have the top end of everything. Would it make us better fishermen, who knows? But if we could afford it, Why not have it. Jim
  2. Thanks everyone, It seems from the response most lure retrievers will work most of the time.
  3. OK I'll bite. one sign no one pays attention to one guy who shouldn't be fishing naked one thing worse than jet skies
  4. I'm going to be trying to get into crank baits this spring, and I'm thinking a lure retriever is something I should be getting. In looking at the ones available ( store bought or home made) what if anything makes one better than the others? Or other than the color is there really any difference? I'm talking about the ones that slide down the line. Thanks Jim
  5. All the fish I caught were over 10+ until I noticed my scale was set to grams.
  6. With all due respect," they met up to discuss their differences" sounds like the beginning of a news article that does not end well. I love a saying from the movie War Games " sometimes the only way to win is just not to play.
  7. I had a boat roughly like yours. It's a pain, but your best bet is an anchor. Some mechanical means of deploying and retrieving it is a plus. Pulling up an anchor 20, 30, 40 times a day can get to your back.
  8. Thanks, the hooks are none to sharp, I'll have to touch them up. For cheap money they're worth a shot. Jim
  9. I was in wallmart and saw these for $ 2.50 a piece. I had heard of the Bomber name and thought why not. When I got home I looked them up on the Bomber web site and can't find them. Typed in the number code on each one and they all came up no match. Maybe made just for wall mart?
  10. By the time I cut a hole in the ice big enough to launch the boat in, I'm too tired to fish.
  11. A few things from the recent sales And today !!!!! Ordered it before the last price bump, picked it up in NH so no sales tax, used a couple bills worth of BPS gift cards I was awarded at work, and signed up for a BPS card which gave me another $ 95 off. All of which is going with this All of which I can't wait to use to catch something like this, or bigger
  12. I hear you on wanting Spring to come. Will you be fishing the river, Great Bay, or out side? Jim
  13. You and I have fished the same waters, and I have caught a ton of stripers in this area, so maybe I can offer some insight. Your current setup should be fine for inshore stripers. As for lure size you don't need super large, heavy lures to catch stripers. I caught a 35+ inch striper on a fly rod, and the fly weighted practically nothing. If you want to present a large profile bait and stay in your rod weight size throw lures that trail feathers or bucktail. Stripers aren't the smartest fish out there so exactly " matching the hatch" isn't necessary. Jim
  14. I thought of that but when these were made it looks like they heated the ends to give it a lot of memory. I found on this brand any way, what I'm doing works better
  15. Hi All, I recently bought some nylon mesh sleeves for my spinning rods and noticed two issues. The bell mouth was a little small, causing me to really have to work it over the largest guide getting it on, and getting it off, the same guide would catch on the inside folded section of the bell mouth. I put a post in asking if anyone had been able to stretch these out. I got a few suggestions but nothing that would solve both issues. I thought about it for a couple of days , tried a few things out and finally came up with a solution. Here's a few pics to show what I did. Trying to get the sleeve on over the last guide. Guide catching on the inside fold My solution is to Pull the inside fold out coat it with a good amount of contact cement Pop the fold back in and slide the sleeve over a mandrel, in this case I found a beer bottle works well . I Let it sit for a few hours and when I took it off, the sleeve was stayed a larger dia., and the inside fold was glued to the sleeve, solving both my issues. I did find it helps to put the sleeve on the bottle for a while before gluing to pre stretch it, waxing the bottle helps, and you might need to tap around the edge of the sleeve with a piece of wood to break it free and get it started off the bottle. Thanks for looking Jim
  16. I'm close to you in southern Maine so the waters you are talking about should be similar to my experience. I have found SM beds anywhere from 1-10+ ft. In all cases they were close to deeper waters, 15+ ft. or more. In all cases the beds were on a hard bottom, gravel, rocks. I have seen bed after bed on a hard bottom. Move another 20 ft. to a smooth, muddy bottom and no beds. In this picture all the light spots behind me were SM beds. Jim
  17. The ones I'm having trouble with are the ones made for spinning rods. Once I get it over the guide it slides the rest of the way fine, the same thing getting it off. I'm thinking I'll call McCoys on Monday and see if they have any thoughts on this. If the bell mouth was a little bigger or they sealed it at the end of the inside fold they would work fine. Jim
  18. I picked up some McCoy brand rod sleeves ( they call them shields). These are the nylon mesh kind. The end you start the rod in is bell mouthed with the end folded back inside. The casting ones work fine but the spinning ones are not quite big enough for the largest guide. I have to work it over the largest guide to get it on, and taking it off the inside fold catches on the largest guide. I was thinking of maybe trying to stretch the bell mouth to make it a bit larger. Possibly something like squeezing a tennis ball in the bell mouth and setting it in boiling water for a while to soften and stretch it out. Has anyone tried something like this or have any other thoughts on how to make the end a little larger. Thanks Jim
  19. I'm curious as to why you excluded swim baits? I've found soft plastic swim baits to be extremely versatile. I'm partial to Strike King swim'n caffeine shad. With a weightless @ weighted swimbait hook you can hit the whole water column. You can fish them fast, slow, steady, pausing, bounce off the bottom, anyway that works. I've caught bass up to 30 ft. deep with them. Small fish are usually the big fishes goto for a nice meal. Jim
  20. Dear Santer.......Please bring an early Spring!
  21. Hi all, As I get older, and my memory gets sharper, NOT, I do a couple of things that help me when I'm doing maintenance on the boat, motor, trailer, etc. ( works for stuff around the house too.) When I have to take anything apart I will take pictures every step of the way. With the wonderful manuals available today, having good pictures to look at is the best way I know to make sure everything goes back together correctly, and in the right order. I have also learned to keep a tool list for repeat maintenance jobs. For example, if I am changing a water pump impeller I look at the tool list so I know what size wrenches, sockets, etc. I will need. This keeps me from lugging handfuls of tools trying to find the right one. Also jotting down part # for future reference saves time the next time around. Anyone else have any tips they want to share?

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