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  1. I have always given him a hundred dollars. But I have always been very happy with their work and they have always worked hard. I guess that wold be about twenty percent as I was paying about five hundred for the trip back then.

  2. I had a cannon repair center change my cords. Like you one was loose and would work out after a couple trips. The collar was also not water tight. Gorilla glue is exactly what I used. Mainly because it is what I had on hand. Four years now without issues of water intrusion or falling out.

  3. Just an FYI. I run up to 400 foot coppers with Fireline backing. I put the Fireline right into my Walleye board clips and it holds just fine. I would think it would hold fine in some other clips that are more on the rubbery side than the smoother plastic types. 

     

    I do not run cores yet.

  4. I have a 24' Thompson fisherman. The back to back lounge seats are tired. Thinking about replacing them. Any ideas on the best price around for this style boat seat. I am only looking for the seat, do not need the bases.

     

    thanks for all your help.

     

     

  5. Dennis,

     

    As stated above, any time you can get on the big lake is a good time. I am almost on Cape Cod and enjoy every minute I can get out that way.

     

    That being said. If you want to take a trip in June, I would look strongly at Oswego or Fair Haven. Your travel time would be the same and the deeper water is a lot closer to the shore.

     

    Good luck in your decision and safe travels.

     

    Maybe I will see you on the pike one of these days.

     

    Richard

  6. I am with the last three post. With your limited time fishing only in the spring I would forgo the meat at this point. Spend the money on other things. I am sure you can find another location for the money. HaHa. Save the meat decision for when you are fishing the lake in the summer and fall, which will happen in your future.

  7. The On The Water fishing program aired here in Massachusetts had a program jigging for brown trout in Mexico bay. If I recall correctly they were in 80 foot of water with 1 or 2oz. jigs. They were on a charter boatthat went outof sandy pond. I think if you look on their website you can see some of that episode.

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