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B8buket

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  1. Man am I embarrassed , I was supposed to remove that post Thankyou for the kind words though , been a while since I got serious about it, (KIDS) , just something that used to keep me busy when I wasnt fishing.
  2. Yea Bob , thats me from last year fishin the Kenai River , with my ultalight. Happen to be chasing Kings that day , I think I was a little too early though, just a few rockbass , couple smallmouth and a rainbow , oh yea and a sunny A bear just happen to be passing by and I asked him if he would take a picture , nice bear
  3. Maybe I should refrase it , how about when fishing was simpler
  4. When fishing wasnt so complicated?
  5. Sorry to hear Ray, we will keep you and family in our thoughts and prayers.
  6. So sorry to hear Tom, our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
  7. Split, Kids under 12 are FREE? They need to be signed up though right?
  8. I hear what your saying Ls and if I was able to run up there , you bet I'd have copper on board
  9. My system I run for trout on the lakes around here is, 10lb flouro leader , 100ft. of 20lb. flouro. then the leadcore, it gets it way back behind the boat. Maybe I dont need to run so much flouro.? , either way this setup seems to work pretty good (for me anyways)
  10. Copper is just another method of deployment. Its not replacing wire/dipsey setups but it does replace leadcore in deep water applications. If you run leadcore then you know what the benefit is, if you dont then you should. Thanks Rob , some were pushing me into copper , I didnt really think I needed too , based on what depths I wanted to achieve. Leadcore works fine for me , for now
  11. Why does everyone run copper? Is it taking over the wire/dipsey combo? I've got (4) rods rigged with wire for dipseys and slide divers , why do I need to run copper? Whats the benefit? Basically I'm just curious , or maybe I just want to spend more money
  12. Andy, Our thoughts about leadcore are the same , I'm not looking to go deep with it , I send down the wire for that. As of yet I havent tried the snap weights but they're on my "to buy" list , which seems to get longer everyday Thanks Vic
  13. Thats what I wanted to know concerning affects on lure speed. There have been times in rougher water that the leadcore has shined , seems like the lure action stays consistent , vs. getting yanked forward and pausing. Thanks Vic
  14. Other than copper be heavier , which I guess makes it easier to achieve deeper depths quicker , which is also probably the reason why more people run it up on the BIG lake..........is there any other characteristics to it , that makes it superior to leadcore?. I spend 99 percent of my time on the Fingers Lakes , I'm only looking to achieve max depths of between 15 to 25' deep, thats why I run leadcore. Would I benefit at all by running copper under these conditions? Does copper affect the lure action any differently than leadcore? Thanks in advance for any advice.
  15. WG , dont take it too serious , nice job and pics My dad taught me how to drift with a fly rod , loaded with mono , still do it today and he did it before I was around. Some people just assume things , probably cuz the dont know any better More fish for us
  16. Nice job! Wondering where I can find some of that Gulp Herring scent? Vic
  17. Stan , the braid is supposed to eliminate downrigger cable (hum) , and decrease blowback. I've been thinking about using it . I dont run riggers during the Winter months much. I wonder how the fleas affect it though. I'm pretty sure there's some guys on this site that use it , maybe they would chime in
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