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One got away :(
Thanks, yall, it's not nearly the first big one to get away but it's been a while ;D . I truly hope my wife or kids will hook her though
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One got away :(
The hoss hit a pumkin lizard. I caught the others on red bug U-tales and my bud caught his on a creepy crawler (jig) and a brush hog. We got a couple hits on flukes but really didn't find anything that they just couldn't resist. When the wind started to move the water we started jumping from point to point on the main body of the lake and getting a fish but no more from each one. We didn't get two fish in the same spot all day.
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One got away :(
I gotta tell ya! I went to Lake Tugalo (GA) today with an old buddy of mine. I got a couple of throwbacks, then my bud got a couple, then he got a couple keepers and a walleye. Then I got a keeper and he got another walleye and another keeper. We got throwbacks all along every now and then. I was aggravating him about out-fishing me in my own boat just kidding around when I backlashed with my Team Daiwa (that almost never happens!) It wasn't a bad backlash just one you can pull right out without any knots or anything. Took all of twenty seconds maybe and when I pulled the slack in there was a fish on it! Now this lake has some good fish and I know that but it has a LOT of brush and if you have your drag set where it should be you will AND I HAVE lost a lot of fish due to getting wrapped up so I have the mind set that if it can break my 12# line so be it, I'm not losing one to brush again. I gotta rethink my position on this! The fish that was on when I got the backlash straightened out was without a doubt the biggest fish I've ever had a hook in. I finally got it muscled up toward the boat and seen the side of it as it went by a couple feet away. No kidding I've never seen a bass like that! Being conservative I'll say it was a good ten inches top to bottom. My rod bent double as I tried to pull it up to the top of the water. I thought the rod was going to break but it was worse than buck fever how I couldn't think for being so excited. Then I found out the fish could pull more than 12#. ONE OF THE BEST DAYS I'VE EVER HAD FISHING!!! The one that got away MADE MY DAY ANYWAY! Now I'm just hoping the next time I take my wife or our kids there that one of them actually land her.
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HP question
A friend of mine has a boat VERY similar to yours if not identical and he has a five on it. It is not a speed demon but it moves the boat very well. Even fishing all day he can't run through five gallons of gas and doesn't have to worry about keeping enough juice in his trolling battery to get back to the ramp from a mile or so away.
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More speed?
Congrats on the new boat! I was in a ranger friday that was going waaaay too fast for me. I wished it had topped out at 55
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New Age Outboards???
thats too much like work! Actually I like to paddle some. Wish I had a canoe or kayak just to go paddling sometimes. Don't like em for fishing though.
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trolling motor problems
Dont' feel like an idiot, most of us have had similar things happen. I'm glad it wasn't your trolling motor too! Now catch some bigguns!
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Putting a Trolling Motor on a Canoe, Advice Wanted
I used one on a small boat for a while but was always being blown around so if it is possible I'd want a foot-controlled motor. ;D not sure how hard that would be to mount on a canoe though. As for power, my boat is a tri-hull fiberglass 15'6" long and 60"+ wide with a 45 lb trolling motor and it will scoot pretty good. Faster than the kayaks coming out of the rivers onto the lake that I fish. Not much faster though, them boys (and girls ) move!
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what keeps my livewell from draining out?
There should be a way to close it so it don't drain while your moving. I'd really suggest an overflow just in case but I'm one of those that would need it eventually lol. My grandpa forgot to close the livewell on his boat one day and lost all the fish before he realized it. Not good when tournament fishing So is the drain always open on yours now? Should be a way of turning it off either on the pipe itself or somewhere easier to get to like the console area.
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New Age Outboards???
Be ideal to have one that is water powered, wouldn't even need a tank! Just use what your floating in lol.
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Snakehead caught in Marumscro Lake in Woodbridge, VA
I'd never heard of them before I read this thread. Just curious of what they looked like I looked to youtube for some videos. Check this one out. Seems too much like a parahna (however you spell it ) to me!
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Deep V Bass boat or a "real" Bass boat. Need opinions please
I leave mine in the boat, not on the deck but on the lower floor of every bass boat I fish out of. If you hit something hard enough to lose your box you won't even notice till you finish swimming yourself. My dad and his best friend spun out at 70 mph. NOTHING was strapped down. six or so rods sitting on top of the rod box and several tackle boxes and a cooler sitting on the floor. They were in a Vision bass boat with a Mercury 225. The rooster tail blistered their faces and a DNR officer who happened to be watching said they disappeared for a few seconds. Wanna know what damage there was to the boat? I'd have never believed it, but all it did was loosen (partly strip) the bolts in the seats where they grabbed on. They didn't lose one single rod!
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Battery
I have one from Bass Pro, and one Everstart. I can't really complain about them but where I fish the road in is very bumpy and the bass pro one leaks. Next time I'll buy Interstate to try them. A friend of mine that works on boats says there is a BIG difference and he has always steered me straight.
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Trashy water
The lake I usually fish is the same way. Whole trees floating down every now and then, but usually just after storms. I take it slow after dark but can usually just watch closely during the day. Last time I went I had to weave through five or six logs at one point. I've been told that is why there is a hp limit on motors there.
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Problem launching my boat
hahaha, great story! I went fishing with my boy one day and put him in the back of the truck, then I got the boat (big motor wasn't working or something) lined up on the trailer with the trolling motor and threw a rope to him so he could pull me on up till I could reach the winch and hook it. Made that six year old think he was superman to pull the boat up on the trailer