Everything posted by padlin
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Footwear for a kayak
Looking for another option for footwear for one who has to step in the water before and after each trip. I primarily fish from a canoe and I'm guessing those who kayak are the same where you at least step in the water getting in and out of the boat most of the time. I currently use a cheap pair of rubber boots that have got to go. There's nothing quite like wearing rubber bots all day in the 90 degree sun. Some of the put ins have a muck bottom so something like flip flops won't cut it.
- Mepps
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Non-Lithium Battery for TM Recommendations
FWIW... I've used Interstate and Walmart's Everstart. I'd avoid the Everstarts, not that they didn't do what they were supposed to, just that I needed to add water much more often then the Interstates. Got a few year longer out of the Interstates too. These were in my RV's.
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Will High Gas Prices Affect Your Fishing?
I'm retired living on a fixed income and use no gas for either boat. Still, at $30 for the usual 2 hr round trip @ $4 I may well divert to a pond half as far if it starts to hurt. Of course the bass are half the size so maybe not. Maybe I'll just stop cutting the lawn and use the gas in the truck.
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Need a battery,not a third hernia
A lithium gives you longer run time at full power, something like 85%, then does a SLA which drops down in voltage as time goes by. The bad part being you don't know you're about to run out of power, till you do. FWIW, I have a 55lb Minn Kota on my Raider, I use a 100Ah lithium. A normal 4 or 5 hour day of fishing for me and I use less then 10% of that or 10 Ah, I don't move around a whole heck of a lot. Just a guess, but I think a 54Ah would suffice. I had no idea how much juice I'd use so I went bigger. With a 30lb motor and a 54Ah lithium, you could run at full power for about 90 minutes.
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Tree & Grass Pollen
The firs started maybe 3 weeks ago, just starting to coat the cars. Hasn't started billowing off the pines as yet.
- Snakes In Your Area
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My best effective lure of all time was / is a
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Pond Fishing
I fish ponds, pretty much exclusively. By June they are getting weed choked, most fishermen are gone to where the fishing is easier, weedless is a must. Soft plastics, the more action the better, for me it's mostly craws in white, chartreuse, or green pumpkin, weights from none to 1/4 oz. Once in a while spinnerbaits with a trailer, plain gold Mepps if I'm bored and there is a clear spot, or even a gold Johnson spoon with trailer, especially in beaver channels. I'll try anything I can get through the weeds but usually fall back on the plastic craws.
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Clear Polarized Glasses
I use amber, good in low light, roughly 30 min before sun up, indoors, and even for foggy days. Acceptable in all but the brightest light, wish at times I had darker in bright sun reflecting off the snow. 2 pair would be nice but wrap around progressives are pricey for something you have to replace every few years.
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What's your favorite reel?
Since you didn't specify type, my favorite is my Shimano Vanford in 3000. It's also the most I've spent on one so that may taint my opinion. I thought my Stradic's were smooth till I got this one. Maybe the Stardic's are getting worn.
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Life changing decision
Personally, I'd want to talk to the girls and the new schools head coach, if either don't want you there you could be miserable. I don't understand the need to have an answer by Monday.
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Mepps
Can't argue with bent spinners being the cause of my line twist. I straighten mine, as well as I can with one pair of pliers, but who knows how long I use them before I notice they are bent. In my case I'd guess most of the damage is self inflicted as I use pliers to remove them. It's difficult to be careful removing a treble from a squirming pickerel.
- Mepps
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Full cork or split cork?
I bought a rod for my grandson a couple weeks ago, it was a split grip. I've tried it for myself on my last 2 outings by myself, don't care for the feel while casting at all. Maybe I'd get used to it if I stuck with it, but why bother, been a long time since I worried about looking cool.
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Said Farewell to Tucker today ~
Sorry to hear about Tucker, losing a pet is tough.
- Mepps
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Question about my St Croix rods "usage &safety tips"
Need a bridge net https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/frabill-bridge-and-pier-net?hvarAID=shopping_googleproductextensions&ds_e=GOOGLE&ds_c=Shop|BPS|TopPerformers|Fishing&gclsrc=ds I see them in use at the ocean.
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Action camera with remote on/off?
As one who's never used a gopro, or any other video camera, what do you do with all the video's?
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Mowing...hate it or love it
Has anyone tried a robomower? More manufacturers like Husqvarna are turning them out. Be fun to try, for a mere $2k, but you need a small yard. They need one you can drive from a game boy.
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How much money have you spent on your fishing addiction?
A wild guess for the last 50 or so years is $30k. Currently I spend roughly $300 a year for rods, reels, tackle, and lures.
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Mowing...hate it or love it
I too like having a nice yard and don't mind at all doing yard work, especially since I retired and have time to do whatever needs doing. Just so happens my 20 yo tractor's deck is shot so I ordered what is likely to be my last mower this afternoon, a Bad Boy Zero Turn. Be interesting to see how much I run over with it.
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Spinning reel braid Recommendations
Power Pro moss green, 10 and 15 lb., haven't had a reason to try anything else.
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Catch & Release Vs. Keep and eat
I've eaten 3 bass, roughly 20 years ago. My 1st 1 lb'er, 1st 2 lb'er, and the 1st 3 lb'er. Decided it wasn't worth the effort and mess to clean them as opposed to buying a pound of salmon at the market. Don't have a problem if others keep them as long as they follow the rules. It does tick me off when I see the guys on TV with a cooler full of anything they can catch.
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The next chapter of my life begins
I thought of that after I posted, different world from when I worked.