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  1. 8 hours ago, mr 580 said:

    The Bert’s rod holder is reversible- one side allows it to ratchet and the other you have to unlock to pull up.  You pull the c clip to pull pin and the lock mechanism then flip the rod holder around.  The teeth on the bottom are configured differently to allow for this.  Designed that way.

    Thanks, had no idea!  I will check that out too!

  2. Over the winter I bought 2 Berts ratcheting rod holders from someone on LOU, and I noticed last week while fishing that they don't pull up with a 1-hand retrieve like my other 2 do.  You have to pull the lever to get the rod holder to raise up.  Is something wrong with them or are there 2 different designs/models out there?  The look exactly the same...

  3. 6 hours ago, whaler1 said:

    Set up in 40 to find cold water and East wind, yuk. Could see lakers stacked up and didn’t want to play with them. Slid in to 15-20 and trolled for an hour. Blank screen and no hits. Highlight of the morning was a little bird that decided to perch in front of me on my steering wheel. Pretty morning, off the water at nine. Need some west wind. Adjustments.JPG


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    Must be the season...This bird was the only thing that came onto my boat this morning off I Bay...Marking them at 65-75 FOW but no hits...

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  4. Not a lot of action this morning for us, east wind and bright sunshine.  Got 1 nice brown still hanging around in 25 FOW by Shipbuilders, on a silver and green Rapala.  Tried out deep about 65 FOW, marking a lot but only picked up 1 king on a black and glow NK magnum.  Still a great day fishing with my son, cant beat it!

     

     

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  5. I know its a couple days past, but the fishing heading east from I Bay has been great so far this year...20 to 30 FOW heading east brought in the browns, then heading back west we picked up some nice kings and browns, we went 8 for 13 overall, losing a very nice Atlantic right at the boat.  We were more in the pea soup water than following any mud lines, and orange and mixed veggies NK28's on 1 color of lead were the best producers.  The boys doubled up twice, the second time was a PB brown for Robbie!  I have never netted 2 fish at 1 time, that was fun LOL...Love seeing the kids catching fish...

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  6. 1 hour ago, Sk8man said:

    Very often the floatation foam is in that seat compartment so drilling into it could be a problem. What about a 3/4 inch piece of marine plywood on top of the seat compartment anchored in by modified "L" brackets at either end? heavy duty 3/4 ss screws used and maybe strips of plumbing pipe holder material bent like u brackets and mounted to the plywood with heavy duty 3/4 screws in multiple holes....or use (heavier) starboard instead of plywood? just a thought off the top of my head...

    Yes there is foam under the aluminum bench seat so i have stayed away from drilling into that so far.  

     

    So you are thinking a piece of 3/4" plywood across the top, mounted to the angled seat supports, and then attach the seat to the plywood?  That is a good idea, I think I have some leftover marine plywood i could try that out.  Thanks for the idea!

  7. I have a seat mounted to the clamp style bracket that I have been using for the last couple of years on my 12' aluminum boat.  I have tried adding ropes, ratchet straps, etc to the bottom of the clamps looped under the bench seat, and nothing will hold the seat tightly to the aluminum bench seat.  I always tighten the nuts down on the clamp as tight as I can before adding the ropes, straps, etc, and the seat still comes loose.  Looking for some other mounting ideas/techniques I can try...

     

     

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  8. 1 hour ago, gasman2438 said:

    If you run a board all the way across it really stiffened the gimbal mounts up and spreading the weight out. My gimbals are just screws and I run 6ft booms on my downrigger no problem.

    I found a nice piece of rough cut cherry

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    How do you like those down east rod holders?  Ive been thinking about getting some for my 12' aluminum boat...

  9. 22 hours ago, CK3080 said:

    Those appear to be well nuts. Im not a big fan of them because you really can never see whats going on and trusting they wont pull through.

    Can you hole drill out for a small access port to get fender washers in? Thats what I have to do for backer plates for my riggers and fender washers for the outside row of bolts for my tracks. Totally different setup in a glass boat, but you get the idea. Can hardle even notice screw in hatch covers. Dont have a great photo but this may help

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    I'm looking for track that will fit Coors Light too...Any recommendations :-P

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  10. 4 minutes ago, joelagreca said:

    Love it man totally had one of those matter fact I still think I use it as a backup on my trolling motor that was actually state-of-the-art in 2002 if the fish broke the left beam it pointed left on the screen if it broke the right beam it pointed right it's actually a really good unit LOL.

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    Yeah thats exactly right!  Gotta know how the tri beam transducer works.  There was also something about if the fish image was solid black or an outline...It was pretty high-tech in 2002!

  11. Humminbird 300TX Tri Beam fish finder, works as it should.  I had this mounted on my 12' aluminum boat, but I got a Lowrance Elite 4 ice fishing unit last year, and added a boat transducer so I no longer need the Humminbird.  I bought this new in 2002, and it has always worked great.  Has speed and surface temp, definitely old school but if you need something basic this will do the trick!  Still have the manual too.  PM me if you want it, I will leave it in a box on my front porch.

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  12. Happy Easter to all, looks like the last day to fish for a few days...The mud line seems to have dissipated and moved out since last week, but still managed to go 2 for 3 browns in 20 FOW.  The green and silver stick baits on planers were still the ticket today, only 1 hit on the rigger running wonder bread.  Everything right at 2.0 mph.  Had to run stuff farther back today, and went to 2 colors of lead instead of 1.  Also had to go from the 15lb to 8lb fluoro leader....Still had a happy boy in the boat!

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  13. 34 minutes ago, Lewis863 said:

    She is available for sale if someone wants her....sale falling through so im open


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    That's too bad looks like you did a great job on the boat...List it here for 9k and see what you get...

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