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NitroMusky

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  1. Wow its really coming along nicely Bob! Gonna look like a brand new rig once you're done with it.

    I'm worried about having to see it when its all done, as just seeing these half complete pics are giving me the urge to replace mine! :clap:

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  2. Sounds to me like ibayitis. Generally afflicts pleasure boaters, but looks like its spreading. Very nasty affliction...causes poor actions and decision.

    I steer clear of the bay for fear of catching it after a couple close calls with those already infected.

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  3. Okuma makes a nice leadcore/wire rod that's only like $35. Solid metal guides throughout. In fact I've starting switching over a lot of my boat rods to it, beyond just those with 'core...no more worrying about the guide inserts getting bashed and broken.

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  4. Interesting. Those are feeder streams for the allegheny river. Maybe something to do with the fact that much of the river is on tribal land so directly stocking the river wasn't feasible?

    Btw, of course I'd be in for an MI chapter 69!

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  5. Rewire to the main battery. This is the standard setup, as your issue is normal. The sonar doesn't use much juice and the motor will charge it while running. For piece of mind most sonars will allow you to set a low voltage alarm to save you from getting too low...that said, mine has never gone off.

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  6. IIRC, a lot of batteries (including diehard) are all mfgr'd by one company, basically just the labels are different and all mediocre.

    interstate are made by interstate and have done me well for the price. Plenty of good reccommendations on them. Optima are the best but oh so pricey.

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  7. Tough to be sure without seeing it in action but If both had the same line on and one worked and the other didn't then that's not the root cause, but could have exacerbated it. Were both boards running at the same angle out/back from the boat? Not enough angle down and/or back could be part of it. More likely, my suspicion is that your homemade board was not pulling hard enough 'out' to the side to keep the tow line taught, so the tow line bowed back via lure drag and the ring was effectively was at the furthest point out/back. A stiffer tow line might help somewhat but I suspect you need to correct the board. Just my .02

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