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finsntins

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  1. funny you should say that,while we were out late last year and things were slow,we thought it would be nice to watch the nascar races instead of listening to them on the radio.
  2. hey barry,if you were to remain silent,the world would be alot less interesting and slow fishing would suck even more!!!!!
  3. why do we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?
  4. 1986 25' hydra-sports with twin 200 yammies and a 9.9 kicker.
  5. you are absolutely right!!!!and by the way,mine are big jons,very happy with them.
  6. i would recommend a mobile dash mount radio and 8' antenna like stated above.another feature that i have on my radio,which i feel is very important is it has a weather alert mode.you can be listening to your vhf channels and if a weather emergency is broadcast like a sever thunderstorm warning or a small craft advisory,the radio will give off an alarm and automatically switch over to the weather broadcast.
  7. juniors in pulaski,thousands of lbs of scrap a week,except for last year!!!!!
  8. what ever brand you go with,you want the whole tree to be able to rotate or each holder too and you also want the individual holders to be able to be adjusted vertically up and down.i would stay away from the non-adjustable trees.
  9. we do 100 ft increments from 200 to 500.dont see the need for 50 ft increments.and dont need to catch fish that bad to reel in anything more than 500 ft and dont even like putting that out!!!!
  10. we bought some diawa accudepths last year,like the action on them,held up to the kings,and are fairly cheap.going to add some more this year.
  11. like sk8 said,we use the big jon mini discs in the shallow water.you can put these out on your mono rigger rods.its just another presentation.you can fish them right behind the boat.we usually put one down the shute,its not out very far.so if you hook a fish on something else, you can bring it in quickly to get it out of the way.
  12. we dont use a snubber,if you set the drag right and know how to fight a fish,no need for a snubber.if you are fishing for salmon,you shouldnt have any plastic rod holders on your boat,especially for a dipsey rod holder.
  13. love the summer pics,hate the winter pics.!!!!
  14. wire only here,you dont want stretch,when the fish hits you want the dipsey to trip and sets the hook.your mono leader,which we make the length of the rod you are you using is the only stretch you want.we use okuma 30 series reels filled with 1000' of wire and 10' talora rods.there is nothing like the feel of a salmon on a wire rod,you can feel him blink his eye's!!!!!you do want your drag as loose as possible and you have to expain to people,especially bass hole fisherman,NOT TO TRY TO SET THE HOOK.
  15. nice spoons barry,looking forward to getting them wet!!!!
  16. just saw an article yesterday on newz junky about putting them on galloo island.
  17. talk to a real person and spoke english????that would be amazing!!!!!
  18. overton's has something like what you are looking for.they are made for a party barge,but maybe it will work for you.
  19. i went to okuma convectors for this season,but i had the magda pros with 2 seasons on them and had only one fail.they have lots of up and downs on the riggers and many salmon on them.best bang for the buck for me.
  20. we use the "breakaway"cable,as stated above,its made to brake before your rigger cable,cheaper to lose a ball,then a probe.
  21. if you dont already have some type of down speed/temp unit,they are worth every penny or should i say 5 pennies!!!!haha.if you are looking to up grade for the blue tooth,i dont see it being that important,the only plus would be if your head unit stops working you can view it on your phone or i-pad,i think???
  22. what gill-t said was also confirmed by the captains at the lotsa salmon school.
  23. i agree with skate,there is no "definite" answer here.you need to have both.another thing to keep in mind is how you present each one,whether its on a rigger,wire,or copper.we usually split the boat with spinnies on one side and paddles on the other and let the fish tell you what they want,but like skate said,sometimes its neither and they want spoons,which happened quite abit last year.another thing to consider is your trolling speed.i believe spinnies can handle a higher trolling speed then paddles,so if you have spoons out and your speed is up abit,then you may want spinnies out instead of paddles.what ever you have out needs to "look good" in the water.and like what was stated above,its not an inexpensive sport!!!!
  24. there was a guy that set up a party barge and sold bugers,dogs,and beverages on the weekends up this way.cruised around all day.you could call him and he would come right to you.it was called nautical nibbles.seemed like a great idea,but he only lasted a couple of years.
  25. www.tunasreeltroubles.com located in luddington,mi.i sent him a takota that had a screwed up drag and the clicker didnt work,sent it to him had it back in a week,cost 38 bucks with shipping both ways.i am going to send him all my reels next year for a going through.
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