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tgafish

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  1. If you have 2 kids how about 4REEL
  2. Just go ahead and use your planer mast and big boards. The only issue is when you start getting into mutiple cores and you want to keep your deepest core closest to the boat while your shallower cores are out farther. You don't have to worry about that now so don't. In your particular situation the only downside to the mast vs the in lines is after the release you will have slack in you line for a period of time. The inlines don't allow slack in your line. My experience is that this is a minor issue though. Laurvick orange releases work for power pro. I've seen those releases used effectively from walleye baits at 1 mph to musky baits at 5 mph and numerous braided lines. Never a problem with premature releases. However the shower curtian and rubber bands is a heck of a lot cheaper.
  3. Eric can always catch bigger fish Mr Diddlewinker smarty pance but you can never grow taller or learn to drive a boat:taunt:
  4. Getting ready to order a 1500yard spool of PP for some copper and core rods and was wondering if anyone has had more success with one vs another? I have one rod with yellow and several others with green. I'm just wondering if anyone thinks color makes a difference on the cores and copper. btw my yellow rod is my most productive but that may have everything to do with depth and nothing with line color
  5. Agreed. Have both number 1 and 3. Excellent idea by the way
  6. Shootin is too good for ya!! Just kidding. Have no problem with someone who makes a thought out decision on who to vote for no matter how wrong you are:nhl_fight:
  7. Thanks. Yessir that was Sept 07 in Ontario. My Father and Brother are hunters and I'm a fisherman so this trip works out great. I planned on hunting 2 nights and this guy came out 45 minutes after sitting down the second night. The rest of the 6 days was spent catching walters, pike and brookies on lakes all to myself:D
  8. Tom here. Live on the East side but my heart is on the west with Lake Michigan. The muskie and walleye fishing seems to help a bit though:grin:
  9. Holy smokes! I've been on a 33 ft weekender that we can get up to 2.5fow. That's some serious draft ya got there. There's plenty of deep water to stay in launching from Fisherman's. Do you have a chip with depths for your gps? You can follow the lake channel all the way up to the piers. It's very wide and plenty deep.
  10. I'll make you a deal. Send me a couple free samples and see if you can convince me:lol:
  11. I think there is starting to be a little overkill on the killer line. No doubt it will catch fish, but I just don't think another killer color is needed
  12. For those of you who have never fished this event it truly is a blast. It's the most looked forward to and well attended event of the year. The fact that everyone has to use the same exact tackle evens out the odds for everyone. From two guys in a 16 footer to 4 guys in a big glass boat you can only run 6 rods and run the spoons/SD/and flies you're given that morning. The colors given in the kits have always been dynamite. Conversations at the weigh in always revolve fishing tactics and you'll always walk away with some new things to try. The timing of this event couldn't be better either. The kings are thick near the end of July at Muskegon and limits have been the norm. The $40 lure package you receive would cost a minimum of $56 ( most likely more) at any tackle shop. The top raffle prize of 2 capt pak electric riggers is valued at close to $900!! The other raffle prizes thus far are similarly impressive. That's more than some big money tourneys and you don't have to have the best catch to win it The best thing of all is that while we're having a great time making new friends on the water and at the weigh in... We're helping a young man or lady and their family create outdoor memories that will bring smiles and sometimes joy-filled tears for the rest of their lives. Click on this link for an example of the "wishes" B4K grants to kids. It will truly warm your heart http://www.benefit4kids.org/justinbradford2.htm Hope to see you there!
  13. Guys know what their dipsey rod looks like when they "normally' catch fish and that's where they'll start. Keep changing speed and direction until you hit fish. Once you hit the fish take note of your direction, surface speed and angle on your dipsey rod. Then try to recreate those things to catch more.
  14. Good Lord! I thought I read you quit drinking beer:eek: No resolutions for me. Just keep trying to do things better and forgive myself when I don't.
  15. Sorry Caz. Didn't know you were looking for pics. Not a lot of fish pics but still gets me through til April:beach: here's a few of the ones I took form this year
  16. Possible solution to your limit dilema. Hand out zip ties with your lure package. Place zip ties on your first 2 man limit and then keep as many fish as you want to fill out your boat limit. Only weigh fish with zips. This way you solve both issues. Yes this does allow for a team to possibly bend the rules, but really, there are so many ways to cheat in this if somebody wanted that I don't think it's an issue. Trust is an all or nothing thing. Just a humble suggestion from someone who does travel from 3 1/2 hours away:)
  17. Great Tourney guys. Glad to be able to make one after a few years absence. I couldn't believe how fast the weigh-in went. Also wanted to thank Hollandpiper for the ride. Had a great June day with some excellent company on the water.
  18. Hell Levi, anytime you want just jump on board! Maybe come on over and chase muskie's one day this summer
  19. don't forget to run some surface lines Jim!
  20. Islanders all packed and waiting to hit the road tomorrow for a weekend of kings. I'll be out fishing Saturday and Sunday morning. Give me a shout so I can tell you where the fish aren't:grin: tgafish Can't wait to hit the water with the sixshooters aboard!
  21. Word of warning when dealing with raymarine. Once your unit goes out of warranty it is $350 to fix anything on the unit. It's a fixed fee. I had the internal battery die on my GPS and they said $350 to replace it plus S&H. A friend of mine had the same issue and found out that it's a $3 battery. I had a very different experience than you did Dave!! I will never do business with raymarine again!
  22. When: August 20th Times: 6:30-noon Where: Muskegon. Weigh-in at Fishermans Landing A friend of mine is running a tourney out of Muskegon for the Benefit of Make-A-Wish. He's the former president of the local UAW at Autodie in GR. Anyway great guy and great cause. No website for info but basically it's $100 to enter. No money prizes just trophy's. All money raised goes directly to Make-A-Wish. They usually have a kid and the family that goes on a charter and comes for the weigh in. Last year was the first one. We had about 17 boats and I can tell you it was a great experience. First of all fisherman and ladies are already the best kind of people but get them all togehter for a good cause and the attitude was just awesome. There's usually a gathering the night before and a big cookout after the weigh in. I'll be there as Team Dirty Laundry with Sixshooter and Mrs. Sixshooter on my crew. If you're interested you can call Jim Wilde at 616-893-8485 or e-mail at [email protected] for info and rules Here's an article about last year http://www.uaw.org/solidarity/rnews/05/q3/r1d/r1d_05.cfm
  23. Yeah and then you have buddies like Ken who tell you the nets are in 100fow and then you find yourself buried in them at 75fow. I'm glad you're in Reno. You were a menace to the Michigan fishing community:D :D
  24. Yup rhymes with line:D I fished with quite a few guys from the other site. Pretty much everyone of them a better fisherman than me. But when you're fishing with that guy, by the end of the day you can truly say "We did everything we could to catch fish" The General holds the title as the funnest guy to fish with. Just seems that strange circumstances always follow us in a boat LOL
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