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  1. We have about 4", of slush.
  2. I read somewhere that the boat/kayak rocking can cause stress cracks around the hole, true or false? I've though about doing the same.
  3. For the most part I'm a St Croix guy, the salt water and fly rods differ other than a 3 pc inshore and a 5 wt fly. When I was a kid I used to be amazed to see my uncles hallway that was lines on both sides with saltwater rods, back when I had 1 salt water and 1 fresh. I wouldn't be too far off if I were to do the same 50+ years later.
  4. Come late fall when the bite slows like it does in the high ponds around here, I'm ready to call it quits. Unfortunately, I'm ready to start again and it's only mid winter. I can see a time not too far in the distance where I won't be going at all or darn close to it. Not because I don't want to, more cause I won't be able to. The body is starting to get worn down. I've had 2 good fishing buddies in my life. One passed away two years ago after a couple years of bad health where he couldn't go out. The other's health has gone down hill to where he can't get out either, been that way for about 10 years. but he sure wants to.
  5. If you're into making your own, here's the one I made many moons ago. Holds 8, which seemed like more then I'd even need, 20+ years ago.
  6. Sorry to hear this. Similar happens to RV's parked in storage lots. Folks learn to empty them of anything valuable including the batteries, spare tires, and propane tanks. Crooks will steal anything they can carry.
  7. I use Owner hooks, I've bent a couple J Light's or similar over the years, but it only takes one to stop using them. I don't recall the exact circumstances but I fish heavy weeds a lot, seems sometimes the weeds weigh as much or more then the bass. As far as I know I've not bent a non "light" hook.
  8. I got used to carrying a Victorinox Tinker when I worked, as I have 4 of them one stays with my tackle but it's seldom used.
  9. Thanks, didn't know that. This was about the best I could do in the past...
  10. PB largemouth @ 7lb on a Rage Craw, don't recall the color. Took 20 years to hit 7 lbs. Can't figure out taking a picture one handed with my phone while sitting in the canoe, all I get is about 3/4 of the fish.
  11. Didn't have any bogus charges on my card but I cancelled it anyway as I got the same notice you all did. Unfortunately I only have the 1 charge card, been without since 12/18. Have had to notify 2 businesses to not use the autopay function as the card has been cancelled. If the newer new one doesn't get here soon I have to make more calls. Called Chase again today to report not getting the replacement, they are expediting the replacement for the replacement. What a freaking hassle. Will start looking for my first 2nd CC. Both Chase and TW are now on my naughty list.
  12. Here's the best I could find on the difference in getting your CC vs DC # hacked, from Nerd Wallet. "The real difference between a debit card and a credit card when it comes to fraud is in how you get your money back. When a fraudulent transaction occurs on your credit card, you have lost no money. You can report the fraud, get a credit on your statement, and the issue will never affect your bank account. With a debit card, your bank account balance is affected from the moment the fraudulent transaction takes place. If the transactions are significant, you could experience a domino effect of financial headaches. Fraudulent charges can tie up funds so that legitimate charges are declined or cause overdrafts."
  13. If it can't be the Cornhuskers, I'll go with Georgia to win it all.
  14. Pretty much the same story, minus the prep school. Spent my AF years in the underground at Offutt in computer maint and the next 35 at the WSJ in tech of all sorts. Computers and phones are no problem but... I'm on my 2nd fish finder and still don't know what it's trying to tell me so I don't use them regularly. Temp and depth is all I get out of them. Maybe I need to spend more then $100.
  15. The Maine Woods by Thoreau. After reading this I did many canoe camping trips in Maine and the ADK's, which led to years of canoe building, learning to fish, and eventually here. Common Sense on Mutual Funds by Bogle, read during the dot.com bust as I watched my 401k crumble.
  16. I'd need 2 places, the Boundary Waters in MN when it's warm, and northern FL when it's cold.
  17. Hi folks, came here after a google search for Bass Raiders and stayed. Been a canoeist since the 90's, building strippers under the misguided impression that it'd be cheaper then buying. When my wife tired of paddling every weekend I started to fish when I went out. Bank fished a bit as a kid and have always done yearly boat striper and cod trips out of Cape Cod or Noank CT. but this was really my first try at learning to really fish. Self taught thru trial and error, in quiet no motor ponds. Had 2 fishing buddies that sadly can't fish any more so the last few years I go alone. Hoping I can get the grandkids into it now that I have the little Bass Raider, trying to teach a kid in a canoe is difficult at best, will find out come spring. Finding lots of good advise here, being self taught I only know a fraction of what you folks do. Never even heard of many of the techniques and baits you talk about. Looks like I'll need to get a bigger tackle box. FWIW, I fish St Croix rods with Stradics, have never been able to master a casting reel although I have a Curado setup that I try once in a while. Also have a fly rig that's fun but difficult to do in the canoe, will have to try it again with the Raider. Take Care, Bob
  18. I've tossed plastics for unsatisfactory action, and being too big. The only ones I've thrown out for just color were red.
  19. Good job coming up with the makeup brushes I can squeak by without comment if I buy just a single item, like that high priced reel I wanted. Then late that year, or maybe the next, get the rod I wanted to go with the reel. If I try doing this with the boat I just bought I won't get it in the water till 2024
  20. padlin posted a Community Map marker in Members
  21. In larger baits, like craws, green pumpkin, white, and chartreuse. For worms, black, watermelon, and a purple of some sort. I try and travel light, being in the canoe, and don't take but a couple colors other then these.
  22. This is the 1st time for me. As stated above I keep all my credit bureau accounts locked, but I guess I'll call Visa in the am and see about changing cards, bummer.
  23. Yes, it tells me to lock my credit files, which are always locked in my case. I also have notifications of purchases set on the card. "Tackle Warehouse, LLC (“Tackle Warehouse”) recently experienced a data security incident that may have involved some of your personal information. We are writing to notify you of this incident and inform you about steps you can take to protect your personal information. As a result of this incident, we have partnered with IDX to provide you this notification."
  24. Did you replace the existing cables with heavier?
  25. Hi folks, looking for advise on running a trolling motor with lithium batteries on the Bass Raider 10E. The boat is new, need to decide on a motor and the batteries. For weight reasons as I age I'm thinking of going Lithium. I know I can't run full out on the motor with lithium, which is fine with me, I don't go far, the biggest pond I fish is 130 acres. All pf the ponds end up very weedy come summer, at which time I can swap back to a canoe. I currently fish from a canoe, where I spend most of my time anchored, only moving a 100' or so at a time, maybe going around the pond once, usually not. I go for roughly 6 hrs at a shot. So my questions are, is it worth getting the 55lb motor as opposed to a 45 or 50? The price difference doesn't matter, more run time and weight. I'm also trying to decide between a 50/54Ah and a 100Ah battery. I'm figuring I can add another 50/54 if need be. What do you folks use, size wise. Coming from an RV background, I had always heard to NOT run down an SLA battery more then 50%, as opposed to the Lithium's that can go down to 85% or so, aking a 100Ah SLA equal to a 50Ah Lithium. Does this sound right?

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