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Nailer

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  1. I put 750' min. of braid for backing.
  2. Sherm, welcome. The Chamberlain releases work as touted. It's nice to be able to load the rod, and still release on small fish.
  3. Nice job Termeer crew. I have read if you put warm water to the lower unit (via a hose from the house) in the spring, it will make the water pump more pliable, thus eliminating the over heating at idle. Ouch on the boat again this year.
  4. Nice start to the season Kevin. To bad for the little ones later in the day.
  5. Was that fish as dark as it looks in the picture? Nice job.
  6. First off, Welcome Ryan. Second, it's helpful to fill out the location part of you profile. Third, yes to fishing is best going into the current. Like river fish, lake fish will lay facing into the current. When ever possible we will set up for our first troll in the morning, into the current. Then we will go that way till the bite stops.
  7. I bet it was nice to get the boat out again Steve. Nice work.
  8. Like Jim said, In West Michigan, the current is normally coming from the S.W. We generally like to be heading in that direction when prime time is on.
  9. Nice to see you started just where you left off. Limits abound aboard the dog. Is the deck all done? How did it turn out?
  10. Thanks for the report Jay. It sounds like a great day. All Coho?
  11. Keep in mind, your copper or core will not run as deep with a flasher/fly. Or, to gain depth, add a Ace Hi plug.
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