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TyeeTanic

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  1. I have heard you can't just use anything, some of the ablative paints have copper in them, which I believe damages the aluminum, also not sure if some are slightly acidic and can cause damage. Do your research for sure, and I'd be asking a reputable marine shop to find out. Maybe even call the boat manufacturer and get an opinion.
  2. Torpedo 7 strand is good, I never bought into the 19 strand stuff. You need a roller tip or a twillie. Twillie is actually easier, more forgiving. If you use a normal eyelette ... you will break that wire .... it's just a question of time. You should put 1000 ft on the reel and you may use 150 ft to 350 ft of it out, which means that the wire will always be kinked tight on the top eyelette. With wave action, it will fatigue and break eventually.
  3. Man, it was a long time ago, for our honeymoon. We booked through the hotel, now what is the InterContinental Presidente. Cost about $100 USD, but that was 20 years ago! LOL. I can tell you, that was the best fishing day of my life ... we caught several 60 to 80 lbs barracuda. Have the photos to make sure my memory doesn't elaborate over time. HAHA. I guess the take away is if nothing has changed, you might rely on the hotel's recommendation.
  4. Can you post a picture of that? I'm having difficulty picturing it.
  5. I called SeaDek up, find the number here http://www.seadek.com/ First step is to order a template kit, they'll mail it to you, basically transparent sheets and you lay it on your deck and draw out the profile with a marker. Send in those, and then they draw up AutoCAD plans of the SeaDeck, which they'll send a pdf to you to approve. Once you approve, they cut and ship to you. It has 3M backing, so you lay it out, and once you have it positioned, use temp tape to keep a few corners in place, then peel and lay it down. Obviously clean you deck first, don't use anything with PTFE or wax residue. Wash and then I'd wipe it down with acetone to make sure there's no gunk. It'll stick really well after that. I had my boat with the seadek for 2 seasons before I sold the boat. Never had an issue. Really nice stuff.
  6. I sold my boat. Sold my gear separately. Everything was priced attractively. When guys arrived, I showed them other stuff at good prices. Everything sold in 7 days, $6500 in my pocket, cash. Just look at new prices and discount 50%, it'll all likely sell fast.
  7. Hard product or something soft like SeaDek? I've done SeaDek, it's easy to install. But you have to get a template done of your boat. That's the hard part, outlining the deck, and then you send it in, for them to design it and finally cut it.
  8. Doesn't sound like non-sense to me. You could still run the outer riggers with dipseys out, as long as you swivel the booms to be closer to the boat. Otherwise, yeah, just use the back two. Other than what you said, I would rather be using leadcore in cold water. The fish are high, and copper could get too deep, even the 250. I'd save the copper for July/Aug.
  9. Exactly what I'm thinking, and then if you tie that small swivel, if you have a roller tip, you need to watch out for it, don't reel it right up, or you will ruin that rod. Plus, mono stretches, so you might have a problem popping dipseys if you need to retrieve that line ... although it won't be as bad as having 200 ft of it out. I'd not put on mono for those two very reasons, and just put braid. There's very few right ways, other than the right way.
  10. I always do that, I wash them in the river, try and get as much blood off as possible, and then they go into ziplock bags full of river water. But I'm still worried these skein eggs are going to be a problem. When I cured them with salt/sugar, they looked great, but I have a feeling when I defrost them ...
  11. Let me know if this works. I got some eggs still on skein, and I removed them and cured. Normally I cure loose eggs, so I'm worried these ones will be weak when I defrost them ... don't want it to go to waste.
  12. Yeah those Mahi Mahi make Chinook look like babies. We caught one about 15 lbs in Hawaii, was like a 25 lb salmon on steroids. I'd take that fishing over freshwater any day.
  13. +20 lb steelhead, +25 lb brown (they are getting fat on gobies), +35 lb king, +2L beer bottle.
  14. I prefer beginning of August. By mid august onwards, especially if it's hot, the salmon already slow down on eating, and may not be as active.
  15. I do strongly believe that criminals don't really care about any laws. That's why they break them, and are called criminals.
  16. I use braid, and yes it's to fill up the spool, then put a full spool of mono, then tie your lead.
  17. Yeah I've never seen that ... could it be eggs that are still developing? Maybe they are small and still developing?
  18. Are you referring to the black stuff all over it?
  19. Stacked kings, ready for a run up the river is what it looks like. They don't eat this time of year, you need to tick them off. Use irratic bait such as plugs, with bright colors. Speed 2.5 mph.
  20. I agree with this ... so far we've seen a nice initial run, and then most of those fish cooked when the weather got to 30'C on the weekend. I'd imagine with all this rain we are getting now, the remainder of salmon are running, and that will be good, except it's meant to go to 25'C this weekend again ... so for the stragglers, that won't be good. By the way, did they state WHY they want to cut stocks? Are they worried about the alewive population?
  21. Take the equipment off and sell it separately. You'll make more money. Don't package the equipment up in the boat sale, you'll lose.
  22. Star brite with PTFE coating ... spread it on, scrub, leave it for a couple of minutes, wash off. Puts a PTFE coating on the gelcoat to keep it from griming up again too fast.
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