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Draggin The Line

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  1. Well I just installed the transducer and will drop the boat in the water this week-end.  Cost 109.00 on Amazon.

    I'll let you know the verdict then. I'll either be a happy fisherman or just a pissed off, head scratchin, guy without a graph!

    Still not crazy about spending another 100 bucks on a 2 year old unit that wasn't cheap to begin with.

  2. I have a Hummingbird 788ci hd di graph and it stopped marking fish last season.I still get top and bottom definition and

    can adjust settings to increase /decrease clutter, it marks the balls too, but still no fish. Any one out there with a similar

    unit that could shed some light on what might be the problem? 

    I could try another transducer but would hate to waste 120 bucks if that's not the problem.

    Thanks guys.

     

  3. Thanks guys, makes sense, So I guees there's no issues with the way it preformed and that makes me feel more comfortable about the potential purchase of the boat.

  4. I recently took a test ride on a 25 ft fishing boat for sale in the area. It has an older autopilot on it with a 2011 honda 9.9  kicker 4 stroke.

    The autopilot works well enough when going with the waves or slightly traversing them, but when he tried to head dead into 2-2/2 footers, it would

    not hold course. The question I have, is this normal or sould it function dead on into the waves as well??

    Seems to me it should work into the waves as well but i'm not that familiar with them and dont know thier limitations.

    Any insight into this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and tight lines... DTL

  5. One thing I noticed right away is how loud the clickers are in theses reels, and they both appear to function fine.

    I think your correct on testing the reels first, I'm a big advocate of, ''if it aint broke, don't fix it''.

    They both came spooled with old lead core and I was planning to make up a couple of copper rigs with them.

    Hopefully they are a good choice for that. Now I just need to pick out a good rod for th job, any suggestions?

    I think I remember reading somewhere on the forum that copper is softer and no special tip is required on the rod?

    I'll look into it more before I make my choice.

     

     Thanks so much for the help!!   DTL

  6. Hey guys,

     

    I just picked up a couple of used Catalina 45's and they seem to be in good shape at first glance. The previos owner said I might

    want to go thru them both as they are about 3 seasons old. Drags? Iv'e never taken one of these apart and don't know if I should even try.

    I was wondering who works on these around the Buffalo/Rochester area? Or is this something  I can do without too much trouble?

    What is usually done or replaced, if anything when they are ''gone thru'' and what can I expect to spend on each reel?

    As always, any advice is greatly appreciated.   DTL

     

     

     

  7. Thanks for you help guys, it's much appreciated!! I was at the LOTSA show over the weekend and also decided to start

    making my own fly harnesses. I got enough components from all the vendors for a bunch. I was going to use 50 lb fluorcarbon

    and the guys at Blood Run, said they normally used 40, but 50 would work too. What # would you guys suggest?

    Iv'e tied many worm harnesses before and these look very similar, any rule of thumb on hook placement also?

    Thanks again. 

                           Warren

  8. Ok guys, I really could use some old-wise input on this one being I'm still somewhat of a rookie.

    Iv'e read several posts lately that reccomend running your spinny/fly combo of the divers

    and lures off the riggers. Is this the best practice? and if it is, what's the reasoning behind it?

    Is it just a tangle issue or something else in addition to that?

     

    Thanks for you help.

  9. I'm rigging my first wire diver set-ups and was wondering what's

    the best poundage and type of line to run between your Dipsey and S/D?

    also do you loop one end, or use 2 swivels or just tie direct, how long should it be ?

    One other thing, I see alot of S/D-fly combos but not spoons with S/Ds.

    Are spoons commly run behind them as well or do they run better with more conventional

    flashers?

    Thanks so much and tight lines all...

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