Everything posted by jbmaine
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towing with a small suv?
My new boat is a Lund Fury XL Sport with a 50 hp . Looking at all the specs and figuring all the gear It should come in at just under 2000lb. I'd like to tow it with a vehicle rated for at least 2500lb (3500lb would be better). I don't like towing right at the edge of capacity. Jim
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New PB !!! Finally
Wow, nice SM. Was it fun? O wait, never mind, your grin says it all ! That looks like a nice Lund, what model is it ? Jim
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towing with a small suv?
I'm going to have to go used, $$$ just to tight with buying a new boat. But I have all fall, winter to find what I need. Truth be told it will be nice to get rid of my forester. I've been less than happy with it. Jim
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towing with a small suv?
Thanks everyone, This is just the kind of input I was looking for. I'm not picking the boat up until spring, so I'll have plenty of time to find what I need. Jim
- Johnson Weedless Spoons
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towing with a small suv?
Thanks for the replies, I'm going to be looking at used vehicles and definitely AWD. I'd love a full size SUV, but as our only vehicle I need something more efficient. I'll be replacing a Subaru Forrester. I was looking at the Escape because of the towing package, but am open to something different if it does the job. Jim
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towing with a small suv?
Hi all, I'll be picking up my new boat come spring, and will need a better vehicle to tow it with. It will be a 16 ft tin boat, and boat, motor, trailer, and gear should come to around 1700-1800 lbs. We can only afford one vehicle in our family, so I'm looking for a smaller size SUV that's all around good on gas. I've started to look at the Ford Escape with a towing package. The towing package will allow it to tow up to 3500LB . Before I get to far into this, I was wondering if anyone could tell me if they see issues with towing that much with a vehicle that size. The trailer does not have brakes of it's own, and I don't plan on towing more than 50 or so miles. your input would be appreciated. Thanks Jim
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Lund is on the way
Congrats on the new Lund. You're going to have so much fun fitting it out. I see you are in NH. did you get it with the ice breaker bow option LOL Jim
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Rapala minnow
I was using the original floater some 45 yrs ago and caught a ton of fish on it. The rest of the list, not so much. Not to side track this thread but am I the only one that gets confused by all the different minnow type baits on the market today, Rapala and other brands. It seems like if I bought some of each of the above listed baits, I would need a manual to help me understand when and how to use them. Jim
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How do you keep your tackle organized?
That's a classic, I love it. As far as only using a few baits , most of the time I do, but on those days when "old faithful " doesn't work I will start throwing a bunch of stuff, and sometimes a lure I bought years ago will produce, and that's when I scratch my head trying to figure out exactly what it is. Jim
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How do you keep your tackle organized?
Using a sharpie to write the depth on the bill is a good idea. I've tried keeping hard baits ( stick baits etc.) in their original boxes, but it takes up more room. I'm sure most of us have times when you try something you bought at one point, and the fish love it. When that happens to me my first thought is, I better pick up more of these, Only problem is, more often than not, I can't remember exactly what this is. Especially if I only have one of something, and I lose it. I'd like to know exactly what it is I lost, so I can restock. My boat is not the largest and storage is limited, so any tricks, tips anyone has for better organization, I'd love to hear. Any thing to keep me from towing a "tackle barge" behind me. LOL Thanks, Jim
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How do you keep your tackle organized?
hi all, Some baits are easy to recognize, others not so much. I keep most soft plastics in the bag's they come in, so I know exactly what they are. Most spinner, chatter, buzz baits are hung in slots in my tackle box. If you asked me today I couldn't tell you what brand, weight, style most of them are. I have most hard baits in slots in plastic boxes. I try to write info in the slots to tell me what they are, but it's not perfect. Same with hooks. I read over and over stories where people say " I was using a XXXXX with a XXXXX from XXXXXX brand. It worked so much better than when I XXXXXX with XXXXX". You get the Idea. I would very much like to be organized to that extent, so I was wondering, What is your organizational method? With all of the variety of hooks, baits,lures,tackle, out there, how do you keep it all straight . Thanks, Jim
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stalled out picking a new rod
Hi all, Thanks for all the replies and suggestions. I am looking for a spinning rod because that's what I'm good with. casting, not so much. Believe me I've tried. I'll take a look at speed sticks, mogo bass, and tatula. Dink Whisper-- you mentioned Tatula 7ft 2 inch MH/XF for $104. I'm seeing them for around $ 150. Where would I find them at the price you mentioned? Croak Hunter-- PM sent Thanks Jim
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stalled out picking a new rod
hi all, Picking out a new rod doesn't seem to be as simple as I thought it might be. I am looking for a medium heavy spinning rod, kind of a general purpose rod to throw baits like 110 Whopper Ploppers, 1/2 jigs with trailers and so on. Length around 7 ft. My budget is around $ 100. give or take. I have a Dicks, a BPS, a Cabelas, and the Kittery trading Post within reasonable driving distance. I checked all of these places on line and came up with a list of possible candidates. They are / Cabelas fish eagle / abu Garcia vendetta and veritas / Fenwick HMX / st Croix premier series / duckett fishing ghost / falcon bucoo sr / . All of these are rated 3/8 to 3/4 oz. and should handle what I want to throw. I would love to get a hands on each of these, and pick what feels best to me. The problem is with the exception of cabelas fish eagle none of these stores have, or carry any of these rods in stock. So I'm kinda stalled out . What you guys do? Is it just normal these days to buy rods sight unseen ? If so how do you pick. Jim
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Anyone else kind of a jerk?
I think I am easy going, I'll wait for ramp hogs and never try to crowd other fisherman, boaters, etc. However one time I totally lost it. We were fishing and a big thunder storm started coming up the lake. We booked for the ramp, as did everyone else. It was working well. We all queued in line and got our boats out in a orderly fashion. When our time came my wife held the boat at the dock while I ran to get the car. While I was gone a total jerk pulled up and tried to launch. When I pulled up to the launch he was on the dock yelling at my wife and trying to push our boat out of the way. My wife is hearing impaired , didn't know why he was yelling, what he was saying, and was scared to death. I lost it, ran over, tore him a new one, threatened to have him arrested, and told him to back off. Luckily he did, and we loaded up and left. I didn't realize it at the moment, but Every one else still waiting to load up heard us, and two other guys had jumped on the dock to back me up. It was ugly, but thank goodness it didn't get worse. That's the angriest I have been in 20 yrs. Jim
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Making a comeback
Glad to see you are starting to get around. Our thoughts will be with you for continued improvement. hope you get back out on the water soon, Jim
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Nobody loves our sport as much as tackle shops.
This can be, and often is, an expensive sport/hobby/passion for us. If I was told 60 yrs ago I would be spending this kind of $$$ just to catch a fish, and then to just put it back, I wouldn't have believed it, not by a long shot. Back then my only concern would have been, do I have enough worms, and will I be having fish for supper? Jim
- Confidence Bait
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Don't ya hate it
Hi all, Thanks for the replies, I know craigslist can be hit or miss, but the last guy who contacted me was very interested. we talked a couple of times, and it came down to him saying if my boat was as advertised, he would buy it. We agreed to meet at the boat launch of a local lake to take it for a spin. I was just waiting for his call to confirm the time. He never called. I called and left a message, and E-mailed him. No reply. As I said, everyone has the right to change their mind, but they should at least have the courtesy to let you know. Jim
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Don't ya hate it
Don't ya hate it when you put something in on Craiglist, and someone calls and say's they really want it, can't wait to stop by and see it, and then you never hear from them again. I've got my boat for sale on Craiglist and this has happened to me twice now. Everybody has a right to change their mind, but for goodness sake, have the decency to call and say so. Sorry, I had to vent, Jim
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The "things wives say" thread.
here's a new one that just happened today. As some of you know from my previous posts, we have a new boat on order and will pick it up in the spring. As my wife is extremely sensitive to the sun, we got a boat with a sun top to keep her in the shade. However, I told her the sun top will only work when the sun is high in the sky, and she'll need to keep her big floppy hat with her. So today my wife was out shopping, and when she came home this was our conversation. Her: Hi honey, do you like the material I bought? Me: Ya, it looks nice, what's it for? Her: Curtains ! Me: I look around the house and ask, do we really need new curtains? Her: Not for here silly, I'm going to make curtains for the boat. Me: HUH? Her : You said the sun top won't work all the time, so I'll make curtains to hang off of it, to keep the sun off of me. That's a great idea, don't you think. At this point " happy wife, happy life" entered my mind and I said yep, it sure is. So with all the things I've been thinking about getting for this boat, curtains never once crossed my mind. Silly me Jim
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Mousam Lake Me. 9/18/17
I agree, Mousam is not the best. But that being said, it used to be. 10 yrs ago we averaged 15+ bass a day there with out trying too hard. I have pic's of a 4LB SM and 5+LB LM taken from there. About 7 yrs ago it went down hill fast. We try it once or twice a yr just to see if it might be coming back. This trip we saw sun fish and schools of yellow perch, something we had not seen in yrs. So maybe there is hope for the lake. Jim
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New freshwater angler from Maine
Small world, I'm in Eliot. Where have you been fishing? We usually head up to the Acton area. Jim
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Thoughts on this lund?
Hi, I just went thru the same type of search and can suggest a couple of things. If you go to the Lund web site you can build a boat and get a pretty good idea what a new one costs. I can't tell from the pic's if the seat pedestals are air ride or not. Not a big deal but we found the air ride more comfortable. All in all looks like a great boat. Also shorelandr trailers get good reviews. Jim
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Just wanted to share this
That is so cute, I see fun times ahead for the both of you. Thanks for sharing. Jim