Jump to content

vetting

Members
  • Posts

    618
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by vetting

  1. Yeah if you run a Water Wolf camera, you would be amazed at how many fish follow a bait and never hit it.  The last time I used it was on a downrigger line with a spoon.  5 completely different fish came and checked it out.  They swam withing 1 foot of it and just swam with it and then peeled off (one did take a swing and a miss).  That was just 2 hours of camera time and only 1 rod.  

  2. Its the best fish out of Lake Michigan besides coho.  Have to be really careful cleaning them.  Take only the white meat from the backstraps and do not let anything touch skin when you skin them.  Cut into cubes and boil in sugar water or 7up and water.  Boiling them gets the rest of the oil out of them.  Cook them till the float, season a bit, and then dip in melted butter when you eat them.  

  3. Just now, TileMan Dan said:

    Wow dont know what to say? I quit running them but not due to that reason. Ran 300' coppers off them with no problems.


    Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

     

    So what do you run?

     

    I run all church walleye boards but have had issues last season with some not sitting in line right running 3 to 4 boards on a side

     

  4. 2 Okuma 45D reels with original boxes - upgraded drags $135

     

    Both reels have only been used around 20 times.  Both are in nice cosmetic condition with only minimal boat rash.  

    Both reels were just rebuilt, cleaned, and upgraded with Drag Master carbon drags by Tuna Reel Troubles in MI.  

    New these reels sell for $80 each plus shipping.  These are better than new with being freshly serviced and having the drags upgraded at a cost of $25 per reel.  

     

    Purchase with confidence - I have an 8000+ positive comment rating on eBay and over 40 transactions here on this forum.

    1.jpg

    2.jpg

    3.jpg

  5. Raymarine A77 Mulit-Function Display with 50/200KHz sonar, 7" color LCD $470

    Raymarine A77 Mulit-Function Display with 50/200KHz sonar, 7" color LCD
    Model number: e70165 
    Internal GPS so no need for a GPS puck.
    Best part is that it is fully touchscreen so no more pushing buttons to get through the menus, marking waypoints, or expanding the chart. 
     Comes with Navionics+ MicroSD Card- US, Canada and Coastal Coverage. I always just used the lighthouse charts for Lake Michigan.
    Used the unit for 2.5 seasons and upgraded to a different unit
    Unit is in great shape with only slight scuffing on the back of the unit.
    Just put a brand new silver bezel on the unit for the cost of $30
    Just add the transducer you want or use your existing compatible transducer. I ran it with a P58 transom mount ducer with great results. 
    Includes original receipt.

    More specs here http://www.raymarine.com/view/?id=5020

    If you need the mounting bracket (if you arent surface mounting it) its an additional $20. Its a brand new one that I just purchased for $50 from Raymarine.

    Price is $470 shipped without trunnion bracket or $490 shipped with the trunnion bracket.

    A771.jpg

    A772.jpg

    A773.jpg

    A774.jpg

    A775.jpg

    A776.jpg

    A777.jpg

    A778.jpg

  6. Just have reels with specific length and have a set of rods that you can easily swap different reels on them. 

     

    For all of my leadcore and weighted steel I have 6 Okuma CPLC-70CT rods.  The last time I got a 4 pack of them for $75.  They eyelets are larger to allow large knots through.  Just reel the swivel right through them and slap a different reel on.  I run a max of 3 per side on boards and just swap the reels that I want onto the rods.  

  7. Moonshine blue flounder pounder RV on Lake Michigan.   Thats all you need.  The original one I had caught over 100 fish on a single spoon before a buddy snapped it off on a big king.  It had so many teeth marks on it the UV tape was almost gone.  I've added a few more to the spread since then and it always takes fish on leadcore.  

  8. Upgrade drags on newer Daiwa Seagates and Sealines?

    Due to the lack of safe ice in Wisconsin I've been hunting around for deals on reels and have amassed a bunch of new daiwa reels.  I ran the 4 of the newer Seagates (orange body) and Sealines (all black body) reel last year.  Before I realized it, adding reels one by one over the last 2 months I ended up with a total of 15 reels.  Only the seagates come stock with carbon drags.  The drags are ok when fighting a fish, but I dont like them when Im setting up inline boards.  The drags seem to be more difficult to get set properly.  On my other reels the line pulls out nice and easy when you pull on it by hand but dont leak line every time a board hits a wave.  On the sealines and seagates, it seem like I have to crank the drags down a lot tighter in order to get them to not leak line.  I was thinking about doing the drags myself.  So just let me know if you think replacing the drags would improve what I mentioned above.  I'd just have Tuna do them but that would be almost $400....so going to try to tackle this one myself if upgrading the drags is worth it. 

     

×
×
  • Create New...