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  1. I have 2.

    Don't let your arms get tired using an ice spud, and just let it drop into the hole you are chipping away at. At some point, it breaks through, slips

    right out of your grasp, and plants itself in the mud 5 feet down. About 10 inches deeper than you can plunge your arm in after it.

    DON'T decide in your younger years it would be a good idea while fishing for catfish at night(without lights) to clip your car keys to the last eye on your rod so

    they would "jingle" when you have a hit.

    Eventually, when you go to cast your rig again, the eye finally breaks off, and you hear two distinct "plunks" in the water 50 yards out. Your rig, and your car

    keys.

  2. Don't. Do. It. That same rig you sell for say 18K, will cost you 30K down the road to replace, if and when you reach your comfort zone

    of fiscal security. Find another way to save some cash. Hamburger helper and Ramen Noodles!

    I only say this because I watched a close friend sell off his rig to help pay the bills. Guess what. The bills kept coming, the sale of the rig only

    held off the bill collector for a short time, and now...well, he can't even go fishing to get away from it all.

    Not saying you are the same situation, but a short term gain usually lends itself to a long term....."well that didn't work out too well".

    On the flip side, if you only take your rig out twice a year.....you should think about GOING FISHING MORE!! :)

  3. I've always wanted to get one, but I have to ask before I make an offer...

    Why only 5 uses, and now sitting in a basement? How well did it work when you used it? Is it usable on a boat in the summer on a sunny day?

    Any info on how deep it will actually be able to "see" structure/fish at?

    What type of batteries?

    Just curious, since there are a lot of electronics out there that just never provide the quality the adverts say it will.

  4. I'm almost as new as you are, so I won't try to give tips that I'm still working on, but don't fear, there are a lot of experienced, helpful folks out here, and

    you will get some pointers soon enough.

    As Bruce Willis said in Die Hard, "welcome to the party pal".

    If you are anything like me, there really won't be an option not to make this a "big hobby" once you start catching fish.

    Jim

  5. I know I've seen a few of you that make weights in the 14# size, but the specs on my Unitroll limits me to 12# weights. Not sure if a 2# difference would end up breaking the riggers, but why chance it? I run a SubTroll off one, and if a boom or a base were to fail, I would be pretty unhappy I'm sure.

    So, that being said, is there anyone that makes 12# sharks? I'm in Rochester, so keeping shipping down would be a plus.

    Thanks in advance....

    Jim

  6. I had NO idea what the bulbs were. I'm innocently checking out some posts, and the mouse wandered. Now that I know what they are....keep 'em coming.

    And I totally support the easter egg/shamrock/firecracker idea Big Dave suggested. Just need to find the right sounds for all of them.

  7. I have a stabilizer fin on my Mercury 75....I've always wondered if one of these will mount up with it, or would they interfere with each other.

    My fin (hopefully you can picture this) slides over the outboard plate, so there is a slice of fin, the plate, and then a top slice of the fin all bolted together.

    I suppose I should post this as a separate thread, but figured it may get answered here just as well.

    Been looking for something to slow my trolling speed down besides 5 gallon buckets (poor mans drift bags) over the side.

  8. Just ordered two bottles (funny, the main website says it has 4 oz and 1 oz size bottles, but when you finally get to the ebay page...they only list the 1 oz size.

    Either way...won't know for sure if it even works until next year, but since we spend a few weeks in the Adirondacks where the ankle biters are just so thick (100% deet doesn't even do the trick...they just bit through it) if it works, it's worth $4 an oz.

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