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NickR

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  1. Did another brown program today. Set up in 10 Dow and worked out to about 45 before we took our first shot- lost a HOG at the boat- stayed in 50-65 all day and did 15 or so browns. Avg was around 8.

    Went a total for 6-15 with most being lost due to big rollers which kept us from being able to do more than 1 fish at a time.

    It was a lot of reel in and throw it in a rod holder if it wasn't big enough.

    Had maybe 3 triples or so from 7a-10a

  2. Tried to do a derby brown this morning and finally committed to staying inside. Top was 68 and we had a ton of bait an hooks from 20-30. Took 2 whacks going east- 1 was a skip and the other no one home. Trolled around and wasted gas the rest of the morning.

    Threw the kitchen sink at these fish and couldn't get anything going.

    1-2 on the day.

  3. Went out with my mom today and got out at around 730. From then til ten we have done more doubles and triples than I can even count. Mixed bag of lakers and young kings. Probably done 10-15 (only 3 lakers) biggest king was 15 and then it shut right off at 10. Every rod took a fish but the spoons were the key for the kings today. In 80-95 all day kings were right at 40-60 range- anything below was lakers.

  4. I haven't really noticed a difference between lighting situations- you have your go to paddles, you use them, and they take fish.

    I've run chrome paddles in dark conditions and in the middle of the day- haven't noticed any difference in hookups.

    I've run "plain" paddles in the same conditions and also have not really noticed too much difference either.

    I run probably 3-4 paddles (of my 20+). When the bite is real slow ill move to some unusual paddles, but 90% of the time my main 3-4 paddles will take fish.

    The lake is always different, the fish are also different and that's the beauty of it- you get to do some experimenting! Good luck out there!

  5. I have a big Jon that keeps popping the breaker- not the whole breaker just the "fuse" part where I have to keep pushing the knob in. All wiring is legit and have tried everything that would eliminate all electronically related issues.

    I've tried cleaning the motor with no help. Is this a motor issue?

    The rigger has a 5a breaker in it (my other rigger w the same breaker works fine)

    Is this a motor issue or could it be a bad breaker?

    I think I'm going to buy a brute motor and breaker to upgrade but would like a little insight as to why this keeps happening.

    W

  6. It depends on what you want to do. It's an investment- if you plan on fishing the lake or a while the riggers can always swap from boat to boat as you upgrade. You might want to go with a newer electric.

    If you are going for cheap- go 1970's manual lol you can find riviera manuals for next to nothing and they work just fine. More work but they all do the same thing.

    I would save my money and do it right.

    Good luck!

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