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Nailer

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  1. Yes. I was told by at Johnson Outdoors they need to be to each battery. A 1 bank charger will not work on two batteries hooked in parallel. It will only charge the first battery.
  2. Ben, I'm with the guys above me. For summer time Kings, it's 20# all the way. The 209's are a good reel, but there extra slow retrieve rate makes them less than desirable to some. You will break off this summer with 12#, and it's no fun loosing equipment.
  3. Ask any and all the questions you want Max. You will never be blaster here. There is getting to be quite a few Wi. guys here. Welcome aboard.
  4. Wow 1 shy of a grand Slam. Nice job Scott.
  5. Both batteries need to be hooked up separately. I have a Minkota 3 banks charger on my Walleye boat, and love it. It has worked flawlessly now for 5 years.
  6. I was wondering the same thing?
  7. I like #1 the best for summer Kings. #2 looks good down low.
  8. Wow, I sit around all winter 1/2 busy, then fishing season come, and I'm swamped. Reading all these great reports. Not fair! BTW, nice gob u2
  9. You pretty much have it there. Add a bead before tying the wire knot. Then reel the line tight to the bead for storage or when landing a fish. The copper knot should look like this when done. (unless you shrink wrap it) Wire knot.
  10. Not bad, a 21.33 fish average per trip this year. Nice job guys.
  11. Very nice Steve. Where did you get that Walleye from in your Avatar?
  12. Ken. Just shy of the big 50 Been fishing for ever. I love boats, and currently have 3 of them. Style points are worth something, but good old fashioned hard work is the best way. 2 children (krista 20-Jacob 16), and a forgiving wife of 21+ years. I get bored with television, so I spend way to much time on the fishing sites Photography is a second passion. Boats, 1, Tiara 2000 polished, and decked out. 2, 17' Sea Nymph for Walleye wishing. 3, 1965 16' MFG Custom. Just for fun.
  13. There should be Smallmouth Bass. The get a bunch of Salmon West of there. It looks like a peaceful area.
  14. I think NOAA doesn't take into account the water temperature. Cold water is heaver, and doesn't blow up as bad. Nice job on the Coho.
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