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spoonfed-1

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  1. We are also anxiously waiting. Glen
  2. After years of not having a decent way to store my flys I am in the process of designing and building a proto type fly storage system. In order to make it versatile I could use some help from you guys. 1. How many flys would you want to have rigged and ready to fish? 2. What are your leaders lengths from shortest to longest? Thanks for your help. Glen
  3. Thanks Guys. Dave, Yes we will be doing all 4. Looking forward to seeing the boat this spring. Glen
  4. Looking for information for renting a slip for the pro-am this season. Anybody got any? Thanks Glen
  5. John, How did you get in touch with the manager? got a number? Glen
  6. Hey Chris, What do you have in mind? You going to put in a couple days with us out at the Bar this spring? Glen
  7. 14 years with Scottys and not a repair ( except for when I hit the gas dock.) I would not go with anything else. Glen
  8. Maniac Nice to see you are keeping Ethan in shape durring the off season. Keep up the good work. Glen
  9. Dick, Been running the special antenna on my Scottys for 3 seasons now and it works great. No noticable difference in signal strength and no issues whatsoever. Glen
  10. Scott, Give me a call or email. I will set you up with something. Glen
  11. I will assume you are Salmon fishing All the different style flashers and dodgers will take fish at one time or another. As far as colors you can't go wrong with green, white, chrome and trashcan. Spoons in the same basic color schemes are also a good idea. A few magnum and a few 28 size. Some days are a fly bite and some are spoon bites. Sorry about being so vague but it's a pretty large topic with a lot of variables involved such as water clarity,temp and weather conditions. Lure presentation can be just as important as color also. The more time you spend on the water the better you will get at making these decisions. Make sure you know how to troll before running wires as wire tangles do get expensive. It's about 40 bucks for a 1000 feet of wire. Might want to start with one wire rig and keep your dipsy set to 2 1/2 or 3 for a while. NO SHARP TURNS. You can read a lot of good advice on message boards but there is no substitution for time on the water. Glen
  12. There is absolutlely nothing illegal about splitting fuel costs between friends for a fishing trip. Glen
  13. Go to the Diawa websight. They got a phone number for parts and excellent customer service. Glen
  14. Thanks John. Looks like I will be taking a ride down to NJ this winter to check out the ones from http://www.boattowers.com/. Looks like nice stuff and reasonably priced. Glen
  15. Bill, Yes there is growth on the bottom. The difference in performance and fuel economy is minimal. Top end would be 38 1/2 to 39 mph in the fall instead of 40 I get in the spring. Doesn't bottom paint do that? (creat drag or friction) I have read reports that claim it does but I can't say that from my own experience as I have never used bottom paint. Glen
  16. I have a 25 foot Wellcraft with no bottom paint. I leave it docked on the little salmon river from April untill October. When I pull it out at the end of the season I spray it down with Slimy grimy and pressure wash it. Takes about an hour and looks like new. Don't figure you could paint the bottom in an hour. Been working for me just fine. Glen
  17. John, Do you have any experience (or know anyone that does) with these radar arches? Thanks Glen
  18. Tim, Did you need to do the circle thing in the water to calibrate the compass. I tried several times but the dam thing tells me I'm turning to tight and without making any adjustments it tells me I'm turnng to slow. Keeps going back and forth without making any adjustments to the steering. Has worked fine all season without completeing that procedure but I haven't hooked up the NMEA yet. Glen
  19. Get some Slimy Grimy and apply as directed. Plain and simple it's the best stuff going. It's also environmently very safe. Will loosen up that dried stuff if applied correctly with a garden sprayer then just pressure wash. Won't damage your trailer either. Glen
  20. 8 1/2 mi according to my Garmin BlueChart. That is from the mouth of the river to shore at the plant. Glen
  21. Bout 6 or 7 miles I would guess. Not far. Glen
  22. Great work Mark. Thanks for your efforts. Dave, Thanks for listening. Glen
  23. You want to use heavy leader material no matter what brand you choose. The heavy stiffer line will give the fly the action you want off the attractors. All fly manufacturers want you to do well with there flys so you will buy more and the leaders that come with the flys are just fine. Glen
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