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NymphO

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  1. Tentative plan for batteries.... 4 total, 2 (trolling motor) in front of driver to offset kicker weight, and 1 in front of pass. I need some weight up front anyways. Also going to have the main battery in the back of the boat in the OEM tray.

  2. Decided to take one counsel out to make floor and vinyl install a bit easier.
    Put a bunch of rivets in some of the bracing that was loose, not fall apart loose just had a bit of wiggle to it.
    Cut out 2 pieces of the flooring and had to head home.
    Hopefully cut the last piece tomorrow and start sealing
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  3. I never thought about an old cutting board. Same material. You don’t have any pics do ya?


    Just did a quick Google search and found a company that makes 1" thick "cutting boards". Priced a 4"x15" and it was under 20$ shipped. They make it whatever size you want and also give you corner options like bullnose, etc. I'll be doing that. Tentative plan is to use 2 screws, sealed and then drill a bunch of holes and use epoxy to mimic the stern saver idea. Great idea !!!
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    10/4 Les that’s how I took it also, so we know they’ll take a 7” spoon which I don’t think I’ve ever seen before right down to the beatle spin&glows that Brian makes and uses with great success. Also I have many of his fist “out” Riggs and now I see he has them doubled up. That’s a mouthful also. I’m hoping to get some of those at the Brewerton show. I’m beginning to think I have a problem? I think I have a lure buying addiction!! I just can’t say no!....


    U aren't alone,brother
  5. I'm currently shopping for tracks, that's why I'm trying to figure out comparability. I prefer the anglers pal over the titelok holders but like the price point of the titelok tracks Vs others



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  6. Are they just the round base that bolts directly to boat?

     

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    Yes, the anglers pal are. They have a circle base with 3 screw holes. I can snap a pic if needed.

     

  7. So I am currently rigging my boat with traxtech tracks (I believe all major track same basic size bert cannon traxtech cisco) and also using tite lock holders. I am machining the adapter for the tite lock mounts myself may have some extras when I get them done (and make sure they work) if your interested.


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    Interested for sure. You have easy access to a machine, maybe you can machine me some adapters for anglers pal to titelok track ?
  8. I'd make sure you go beyond the "compatible" phrase before you purchase. I know lowrance unit that are "capable" sometimes require a wifi/network box and cable that can cost a couple hundred. I'm no expert in FF, just a guy who spent the money thinking it was ready and realized I needed to spend more.

  9. So I'm looking to get setup this year with some tracks so I can remove rod holders when it's "family" time. I have a set of trees that I will prob leave permanent as they will not be in the way. I have a few options that I'm considering but if someone can answer me on if there's a difference in track size, or more specific, I want to use my anglers pal rod holders Vs my titelok rod holders as there's no easy way to change angle (bow to stern) on titelok. Titelok tracks are half the cost of others out there BUT traxtech seems to be the only manufacturer that offers a base adapter for the anglers pal. Has anyone had experience with those ? Can I buy the traxtech adapter to use on the titelok tracks ? Thanks in advance !!


  10. If you want the big ones PAP then throw a big bait out there.  Guys fishing out west use Cisco Kid Musky plugs to catch big lakers.  I have been testing huge spoons for Lakers in the spring to target the big ones in April.  I am up to 7" spoons and may try larger.


    Goes with the "big lures for big fish" attitude. I like it. A 7" spoon sounds like a good time ! I'd have a hard time sending a 30$ musky lure down to the rocks though...
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  11. Great read, especially for me (a rookie). I'm with voodoo though, if I was to get a pair of coppers, can I still run a dipsy on the outside without worrying about a tangle on the way in ? I'm just assuming when running 2 dipsys that the angle of the line is similar and when dipsy is popped or fish on it will always stay above inside line where as I'm assuming copper is a lighter angle and would clog up more room at the chute?

  12. I got out tonight for 5 sets.   Very minimal snow here, some spots didn’t even have snow cover on the ground.   Had dogs respond on first 2 sets but to never draw them out of the wood line.  I was running a grieving grey fox call and had one come through the woods barking till it got close to the fields edge and then nothing.    Anybody ever have them come in in similar fashion.  Sounded more like a deeper bark verse a yip.      Last set we had 4 different fox come running in.  You guys are spot on that fox did not care about the lights beaming on them.  Good fun night with nothing to show for it though.  


    "Challenge" bark is usually not good. Kinda like when you walk up to a strangers house and the dog barks at you. Challenge calls can be a great last resort to dogs that won't commit during the rut phase. Kinda like a hail Mary. As far as them barking on the way in, in my experience they are interested in your call but they see/smell/hear something they don't like. If you hear a bark you can almost guarantee the dogs will be sneaking down wind before committing to anything. I know of a few times where the wind shifted or one snuck in down wind and started barking. Usually when I hear that I start swearing in my head. For my sets, if I know one is close to winding me, and/or barking I shut up, give it plenty of time and pull out. No need to educate a dog that's on high alert.
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