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  1. Here's a list of proposed participants, so far::

    Stinger,

    Thanks for stepping up and taking the extra effort this weekend to clear the weeds from my Honeyhole ;):lol::lol:

    Splitshot115

    Aye - Aye captain. I'll be out in the morning at it again.

    `specting to hear a lot of radio chatter on your private channel at 0510.

    ................... Anything else?

    quiet now ch 68

    :arrow: 9 days left to sharpen hooks ;)

  2. You all better think twice about staying in this derby :? . As long as it's going to be total weight I have this one in the bag.

    Was out Saturday and fine tuned my technique (after a tip from Chaos ;) ). In 4 hours fishing in RR's honey hole and a little culling I boated a 11#er, 18#'er, 21#'er - biggest, 15#'er and another 18#'er. :shock: :shock: Almost broke my dipsey rod on the 21lber. It was touch & go for awhile. Had to shut my engine down once to clear lines and had one hell of a fight on my hands.

    It's amazing how the weed clumps can tire a guy out :$:lol: .

    This weekend I'll work over splits' SECRETE spot and clear the way for those behind me like a Polish Mine sweeper. (no disrespect intended)

    Now Ray,....what does BS mean again.

    10 days left to sharpen hooks ;)

  3. I'll stop lurking and join in the challenge with one or both of my nephews (10 and 12). I've wanted to meet some of you guys for a while now. It's tough to seperate the BS over the computer :lol::D:lol:

    I don't know where your getting the impression that there is BS :shock: on this forum.

    We're all fishermen aren't we? :roll: That should speak for itself. ;)

    Looking forward to meeting you also.

    :arrow: 12 days left to sharpen your hooks!

  4. Dave, I installed the FCV-620 in April after doing the same thing you are now. Got some input from these guys and went with it. It's the same as the 585 except a smaller screen. Like you I have a space issue to consider.

    I'm vary satisfied with the unit. Does all I wanted it to do and then some.

    I bought it from these guys > http://www.hodgesmarine.com/FURUNO-FCV6 ... fcv620.htm because of recommendations from this board. I made two seperate purchases from them and had the stuff in less than 24 hours with no special handling. Ships from a New Jersey warehouse on DHL, not UPS.

    Anyway, here is a pic of it on my boat and have it handshaking with my chartplotter.

    aVk77W0.jpg

    I'm sure there are a lot of good units out there but you can't go wrong with this. Also to consider is service. Not all manufactures have good service or customer relations. I won't mention any names. Just search this site and you'll get an earfull :shock: .

    I needed some info on connecting the gps & FF together. Emailed Furuno noon on a Thursday. Went out of the office and had an answer when I returned at 2:30. Had my units talking to eachother by 7 PM that night. To top it off the tech that helped me emailed me back on Monday to be sure I was OK with his instructions. Does the unit cost a little more? Maybe, but it's worth it.

    ;)

    The end

  5. UPDATE

    ........on RR's techinque..... :arrow: http://www.avivafishinbuddy.com/

    .....and this is just one more of his tricks. He uses it from the dock and out on the lake from his boat. Of course he has the commercial version that will handle 20# fish. :lol:

    You'll have a hard time pulling one of your fast ones on us this year `rat. ;) Little by little Chaos is finding you out. :lol:

    2 1/2 weeks to go!

  6. I think you'll get all the answers your looking for and then some if you use the search feature for dipsey's in " Tackle and Techniques" . Use a general dipsey search to start and then get more specific (ie: wire knot) to find more detailed info your looking for.

    You'll have more reading than you'll have time for but just scan down the list of topics and jump into the ones than are of interest.

    For a newbie I would start with 2 setups and head off to the lake for some experience. The species of fish and lakes you'll fish will dictate what type of line/wire to use. All the knots, leaders, sizes, etc. are mentioned multiple times.

    Do some reading and then come on back and ask questions to fine tune.

    Good luck and remember, this is suppose to be fun. Frustration will hit every now and then even for the best fishermen so don't feel alone. That is why this board is loaded with info and guys & gals that contribute to this sport. ;)

  7. Thank you to all those that inquired and those that looked. Both units are sold.

    I upgraded my electronics this year and have these two units for sale:

    Garmin 250DF w/speed & temp.

    12/45 deg `ducer. $150.00 OBO

    This pic shows 4 rigger balls, bait ball & fish around looking for an easy meal.This screen shot shows it set in "duel freq. mode" which gives sharp bottom image and wide cone angle to pick up balls and fish out wider than the boat.

    aV1_Ioq0.jpg

    You get all componets that comes with unit plus the optional speed wheel ($65.00 value).

    aV1_Itpi.jpg

    ***************************

    Garmin GPSMAP 162 w/internal antenna $ 200.00 OBO

    Will throw into the package U.S. Recreational Lakes w/Fishing Hot Spots East v5. This unit is already preloaded with the Finger Lakes from Seneca east, Oneida lake and Eastern Ontario. I ran this unit under my hardtop and never had a problem tracking. Usually 18'+ accuracy. My new chartplotter has an internal antenna and also tracks just fine thats why I stayed with Garmin ;) . No need to run more wires than necessary.

    aV1_Jlhr.jpg

    You want both? lets talk. You want to pick up? We'll talk even more.

    If your serious then PM me and I'll give you a number to call me at.

    Thanks for looking.

  8. Snyder,

    It depends on how far your leads are from the ball to the main line lure. I always get back there as fast as possible and get the line tight. When you are Muskybobs age, it will get there before you put your beer down! :shock:

    I really depend on your priorities.......hurry and chance on spilling a perfectly good beer, or.......slow down, carefully finish your beer and hope the fish is hooked good enough to stay hooked. You decide! ;)

  9. Yes Mark, they are vary good units for the money. I also have the GPS Map 162 for sale. Had it tied into the 250 and they hand shake nicely. ;)

    The only reason I'm selling them is because I had to spend some money this spring to get over cabin fever and upgraded to the Furuno 620 and the Garmin GPS Map 530 Chartplotter. So no need to keep the others around anymore. Just took some picture of the units for sale last night and will be posting them in the classifieds this week.

  10. Yes, it is a dual freq. 50/200kHz (12/45 deg) transducer. The image above is in the dual mode. It's the only unit that I know of that will display both modes on one screen. Not split screen like most others. As you can see you get the best of both worlds. wide angle to show more of what is under you and sharp clear bottom depth returns.

    Here is a link to Garmin's info on it. https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?cID=168&pID=245

  11. I know that your looking at the X96 but thought I'd throw this at you.

    I have this Garmin 250DF for sale, ...$150.00, OBO. Comes with speed & temp.

    Just upgraded my FF & GPS and haven't made a post in the classifieds to sell the units yet.

    Screen shot isn't vary good but good enough to see what it looks like.

    The 4 streaks across the screen are the downrigger balls. The 2 lower ones are the inboard balls straight down from the transducer, hence stronger (thicker) signal.

    aV1hAOqr.jpg

  12. I've got a pair for sale/trade if anyone is interested. I'm looking for a fish finder.

    I have a Garmin 250DF for sale. Just haven't bothered to post it yet. Comes with speed & temp....$150.00 plus shipping if interested. Good unit, nice detail and if your an exhibitionist you'll be glad to know that it shows your balls real good :shock: .

  13. I'm going to replace my fixed mount GPS with a new updated one and am considering the Garmin 530.

    Just looking for any input on this unit from anyone that has one. Are the preloaded maps any good? Any other opinions are appreciated.

  14. Well it took long enough to figure out what RR was doing to win this derby. Chaos sent me all the surveillance data last night and this is how he does it. Keep in mind all this stuff about having a boat then not having one, then got another one, might not get it rigged in time,.. blah, blah, blah.....is just to throw us all off thinking that he is out of the running.

    Images of him and somethig to do with his dock....

    http://fieldandstream.blogs.com/photos/ ... bber_2.gif

  15. Notable rule should be # of rods per person.

    Stinger I was just checking if you were still keeping up on things ;)

    Splitshot115

    Yes sir Spilt',....right on top of it. Everyone knows that the limit is 2 lines per person,..........and we all know I loose track of things real easy. That's why Chaos left his blowup dolls :$ with me when he blew town this winter.

    Not sure why he left in such a hurry. Something about outstanding warrants by the DEC but he didn't have time to explain as he threw the dolls out the window heading south on 89.

    Still working a getting a crew together for the LOU-All. Right now I'm up to 6 rods. That's 2 for me and 2 each for Chaos's stand-in's, Wanna & Sugar. :)

  16. Other Trout went from 8 something down to 5. something

    With 5th place being a salmon, the rest were browns.

    Do you know if any rainbow's were entered?

    BTW, I'm a little disappointed that your name wasn't up in lights. :lol:

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