Jump to content

FishingFool34

Members
  • Posts

    1,168
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by FishingFool34

  1. I have 2 10lb pancakes I'd trade if you're interested shoot me a PM
  2. Which Gen is this? everything included?
  3. Updated original post... Please Note being sold as Parts/Not working
  4. I suppose I could try running 12s seeing how I’m only a weekend fisherman. Maybe some shark or torpedo weights would be a little better than the pancakes I run now. New weights are a lot cheaper than new riggers so it’s worth a shot.
  5. Yeah my new Ram has 20" wheels as well or I would have atleast kept the tires. These will also fit on Yukons, Tahoes, Suburbans, and most older GM trucks.
  6. 18" x 9" Mayhem wheels in 6 x 5.5 (139.7) bolt pattern with a 0 offset, wheels are gloss black with machined accents. Tires are 305/60/18 Nitto Terra Grappler G2 with maybe 7k miles on them TPMS Sensors installed and included. Wheels and tires were new May 2017 and cost nearly $2000. Wheels are flawless and tires have no patches or plugs and were rotated every 3k miles. They were taken off and stored before winter and I recently sold the truck and bought a Ram which these will not fit. Asking $1400 picked up in the Utica-Rome area. Would consider a trade for a 4 stroke kicker motor
  7. Been here twice so far and a few weeks away from my 3rd visit... beautiful cottage, quiet neighbor, close to multiple launches, has all the amenities you could want. 10 minute boat ride from some great walleye or salmon fishing, Chaumont Bay and Black River are right around the corner so if the wind picks up so you can still get out and fish. First time I went I had never fished the area before... Luke drew me a map and put me on my personal best walleye (My profile Picture) cant go wrong staying here!
  8. That’s what I was afraid of... ok sticking with cable, thanks!
  9. I know that switching to braid will cause the autostop feature on my cannon downriggers to stop working. I’m looking to possibly switch to braid to lessen the blowback I’m currently getting. I run older Mag 10s and they are only rated for 10lb weights max, which I run but still get significant blowback. With no auto stop will the riggers still “auto lift” with one push on the switch? What happens when the weights reach the stopper? Will the motor keep reeling and possibly break the rigger or the line unless I shut it off? Seems more convenient to just stay with wire, but worth asking before I write off the braid.
  10. Like new Castle X G3 Launch snowmobile jacket, worn 5 times. Jacket is still stiff and not broken in yet. No rips/stains, non-smoker, comes with removable liner, wind/water proof. Jacket was well over $200 new last year. Size is XL and color is black/gray. Asking $150 shipped
  11. ill take the tipup bag if you will ship it... PM me
  12. I ran braid with flouro leaders on my walleye rigs and run the standard green, but I run yellow brad as backing on my leadcore/copper setups. Like the yellow for visibilty, but leadcore is multiple colors and doesn't seem to bother the fish so I would say it doesn't matter with long leads.
  13. Yeah that pic is my PB walleye caught right in your neck of the woods this past May... BRB! Good luck!
  14. The mods from bloodrun are moving the weight forward, changing clip point on rear from top of board to bottom (newer boards already have this done from factory) and finally angling the front clip bracket up. Use a heat gun and bend the front bracket so the clip points up in the air instead of parallel with the water. I run red clips front front and rear on mine never had an issues with them. Have to double wrap them when clipping in braid though.
  15. I troll for walleye all the time with my trolling motor. Speed and conditions play a huge roll in how long you can troll for. On a normal day I'm trolling at 1.8-2.2 at 50-60% power on my motor and can do 6ish hours on my 24v Terrova with ipilot Link. I run 2 29 series batteries (I don't know the specifics off top of my head) but they are top of the line walmart batteries lol, roughly $90-100 each. You will prolly get more duration/power if you bumped up to 31 group AGM batteries, but you're talking almost triple the price of conventional batteries too. You would have a very tough time on Lake O trying to use a TM to get up to salmon speeds in any kind of wind/current imo. I can't comment on a 36v other than to say if you can afford it... get it, you can always turn down the power. You could prolly get away with a co-pilot motor but I would recommend iPilot, Link is great but you need specific electronics and map card to utilize everything.
×
×
  • Create New...