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UBDSLO1

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  1. downriggers by far for me.
  2. sweet pics! thanks for sharing.
  3. Im on there as well...
  4. Nice rig!
  5. I've never had any problem, yet. I just move the core to the outside rod holder. If I have more than 2 fish on, then it get fun!
  6. Hmm, they all seem to work well, but I like Bloody Nose, Happy Meal, and any of the Flounder Pounders, Carbon 14, something called Crabface?
  7. UBDSLO1

    moss

    If you have moss growing, then you need to kill it, kinda like mold. A strong solution of bleach and water in a squirt bottle will do the trick. If it keeps growing after that, then the carpet needs to go...
  8. I have a small boat, and my program is pretty simple. 2 riggers, 2 dipsys, and a core straight down the chute. This year I'll be adding a copper rig to the mix. With only 2 people at a time in my boat, when the fish start hitting, it's all I can handle anyway. Good luck!
  9. 2 dipsys, 1 10 color lead, 4 rigger rods. don't laugh either.
  10. sweet!
  11. Got the first trip in for this year, DO NOT launch at Lee Point, unless you have a really small boat. First of all, the dock is not in. Second of all, the state needs to dredge!!! Good thing I brought the waders, plus it was like quicksand bottom. I had the Merc tilted all the way up as far as possible for water inlet, and still touched the bottom! Eagle read 1.5ft! It was a ways out there before you could put the motor down. No way a bigger boat coulds launch there. Now on to the report. No fish, fished 8-25 ft. around the island. Wind picked up and headed back to port. 6 TX-12's, pulling Storm thin fins, Rapalas, Rouges, and Rebels. Gorgeous day to be out. The best part? I told the wife to dress warm, on the water temp and land temp are 2 totally different things. I told her this 3 times. Her reply? "I don't care, I'll be warm enough." Ok... By the end of the trip she had on my duck gear, nuff said !!!:lol:
  12. thanks guys, I was thinking at the time, "Man, I'm jinxing this spring weather...":no:
  13. Yeah, I took the snow tires off the jeep yesterday, and well, you guessed it. Snowed and sleeted today, stuck to the ground, sick of it!
  14. East side here as well, Traverse City and Frankfort, but would love to explore the UP waters more.
  15. thanks for the tips guys!!
  16. Just a quick question, how do you know when you have enough grease in them? I put the grease gun to them, and after 1/2 pump they won't accept anymore, so I think they are full? I've never had bearing buddies before, just the regular bearings which I hand packed... Also, do I need to take them apart to put/pack in new grease? The trailer is about 3 years old and I've never had the bearings apart or any problems. Thanks guys!
  17. Wow, some really nice rigs there guys! After seeing those, don't think I'll post a pic of my little rinky dink rig!
  18. On mono, I change every year. To me, no sence with having old line snap with $20-30 bucks of tackle on the terminal end. Mono, I use P-Line CXX clear. Braid, every 2 years. This year I bought some of the Cabales RipCord, to try out. In the past, FireLine and Power Pro. Copper, don't have one of those yet, this year though. don't tell the wife.
  19. Exactly the same thing I do...
  20. Nice, thanks for sharing. that's a nice mess of fish!
  21. Sweet, thanks man!
  22. Another Walleye board user here, love em'. I have a mix of them, and really like the TX-12's for stick baits...
  23. Sweet, I'm doing the same thing. Where did you purchase those at? I got the new cabales catalog, and I noticed they now have Shorelander trailer LED's lights.
  24. That was one of my questions as well, thanks guys!
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