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sherman brown

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  1. I really don't see a need for bags with the trolling motor unless you're just using it for steering while using the main motor to troll.
  2. i don't know anything about Henderson Bay. but if you find the fish 30' or deeper you might want 2 reels spooled with about 300' of mono backing then fill the reels full of 30# or 40# power pro braid making sure to fill each reel the same. you want to get 2 Dreamweaver deeper divers from fishusa.com. the Dreamweaver is the same size as a dipsy with the ring on it, but it doesn't have a ring to mess with. set these on a 1.5 setting left and right. the one set to the right should pull to the right and the left diver should pull to the left. add about a 6' or 7' fluro 15# test leader. you can use the same dive curve as a dipsy and be close. or you can just figure about a 1 to 3 dive curve. for every 3' of line out the diver dives close to 1'. now with the arm set in the diver not so tight it doesn't trip. with the clicker on let out enough line to reach the depth you want to fish. put them in the back holder horizontal to the water. then put out your other lines. if nothing happens with the divers after about 30 to 45 minutes reel up tight to the diver and pull hard to release the diver. reel it in to check for small fish. if you have nothing start over again going about 20' less line out. walleye will strike up better than down. if that doesn't help try going deeper. it just adds 2 lines to your spread. i have been using 3 divers per side on erie with great success. i also run 1 downrigger per side that catches some of our biggest fish. but just starting out 1 per side will work.
  3. I use the new 285 aero tip elr power belt bullets and they shoot better than any sabot I've ever fired. I use 150 grs of 777 pellets with 777 primes. I've shot as many as 15 shots without cleaning the barrel without having a lot of trouble pushing the bullet down. however, when I shoot for accuracy, I shoot 3 shot groups then clean it if I plan on shooting another group.
  4. i can reach 65' deep with a 2 oz weight with 65# braid and 245' of line out. i would think with a 7 oz weight it wouldn't be that hard to target 80' to 100'. i know for no more than it would cost i would be willing to give them a try. yes, you're going to get blowback with a 7 oz diver. but with 7 oz of weight and the design of the diver it's going to dive a lot deeper than the 65' i get with a stock 2 oz weight with the small ring. just try one with the 7 oz weight with the large ring and go to 100' of water at trolling speed and let out line slowly until you start bumping bottom (or not) and see if it's a tool that will replace wire for guys that's having so much trouble running wire. braid is cheap compared to wire and it doesn't kink like wire. I'm not trying to say it's a better option than wire. I don't know for a fact that it will reach 100' but it is something to thank about.
  5. the slide diver with the 7 oz conversion kit with the large ring is just another tool to get deep with braid. good luck with your tests.
  6. but you don't have to use the slide part of the lite bite slide diver. just use a swivel and hook it to the front arm then tie a 7' leader to an O-ring and lace it through the back of the diver and get the 7oz weight kit and use it instead of the 2 oz weight to get deep.
  7. what's the price on your motor? i know it's not free, LOL.
  8. yeah, but the weight's what gets the diver down so why wouldn't the 7 oz weight kit you can get for the slide diver with the large ring should get it deep.
  9. i'll still never understand if you want to get deep why you guys don't try the 7 oz slide diver with braid. i can get to 65' with 65# braid and a standard ring and weight, and thats as deep as i want to fish or i would try the heavier weight. in don't use the slide feature of the diver. i just add my leader to the back of the diver.
  10. I've only used wire twice for walleye on Erie for walleye and the only time I came close to getting a kink was from not enough tension when letting line out. if I didn't keep my thumb in contact with the wire when letting the line out the spool would get slack and when the slack got tight the wire would overlap and cause a kink. it doesn't matter so much if the wire is spooled a little loose as long as you keep tension on the wire when letting it out. i use 15# wire for walleye and i have made a couple of splices in the wire using a micro swivel and shrink tubing. but you really need to slow your reel down when the splice goes through the rod eyes when letting it out.
  11. if you want to get your diver deep and get away from wire switch to braid line and slide divers with the 7 oz weight kit. I may be wrong but i believe the 7 oz of weight will get the diver as deep if not deeper than wire. you don't have to use the slide feature of a slide diver. you can rig a leader on the back and tie your main line to the front arm. that's what i do on my lite bite slide divers.
  12. i usually add 2' just for flex on an outboard when turned all the way to the opposite side from the cable side of the boat.
  13. on rough days the divers are set not to trip on waves. at these times it's almost impossible to get the divers to trip with mono. but this is where braid shines. I fish walleye on Erie and know a lot of fishermen and all of them use braid as their main line. I wouldn't dream of using mono for divers. if you want to get away from wire, go with non-stretch braid.
  14. the boat is a 21' 86 cobia glass boat open bow. it came from the factory with a 228 hp 5.0 305 with a 4-barrel carb with a MerCruiser alpha 1 outdrive. i swapped out the 5.0 305 for a 5.7 350 315 hp. Michigan motors is still selling this same engine for 5989.00 just go to their web site click on marine engines then click on partial engine package then click on silver package then read all about it. it is a bolt in engine for replacing 86 and above 5.0 or 5.7 engines. before 86 and some 86 models will need the flywheel changed out. this is a Vortec engine with roller cam and lifters. the only thing that i would do is change the sparkplugs. i may have changed them out 1 time since new but I'm not sure it isn't on the original plugs. i tried going to their site but got an error at michiganmotorz.com but did a search for Michigan motors and got to it that way.
  15. I don't know the firing order. but it's a standard MerCruiser 5.7 marine motor. I'm sure it has the same firing order as any small block 350 chevy MerCruiser motor. I'm 70 now and the boat is setting outside with the motor cover covering the motor. it's a major job for me to go down to the pole barn and get a ladder and climb into the boat. I'm sure if you have a standard MerCruiser 305 or 350 it will drop in and work for you.
  16. I'm just guessing here but i doubt it would work. do they have the same electrical hook up? and i doubt the shifter length is the same on the 75 hp motor. but maybe someone with a little firsthand knowledge will chime in.
  17. I just had the water separator oil and oil filter changed before our trip to Erie. they have about 40 hrs on them. most people change the oil and filter each season, but I just wanted you to be aware of the hrs on them. if you have questions or concerns you can call me at 931-seven zero four 7244, it is a long drive for you, but you won't be disappointed. you will more than get your monies worth. as I have no control over how the motor is used, I can only give a DOA warranty on it. but if the motor doesn't run as described when you get it installed, I'll make it right. it has a marine electric fuel pump that doesn't pump without oil pressure. I had a toggle switch installed to bypass this feature. so, if the boat sets for a week or longer I'll trip the toggle switch and fill the carb for the first time then she's good to go. the toggle switch is spring loaded and kicks off when released. then I pump the gas one time and give it just a little throttle and she fires right up and runs sweet. I have it idled down to 600 rps and she is still smooth at idle. but you can set the idle up to 750 or set it where you want it. after I set the idle down, I started using a set of 36" trolling bags and ran her a little higher for trolling, I just never idles her back up. I bought the boat back from the insurance company so i would have a spare for the boat we bought to replace it with. but it has a almost new long block from Michigan motors. I'm 70 now and that motor should last the rest of my life. so instead of storing it I decided to just sell it. if you need a plywood motor cover that's made with treated plywood and covered in Cabela's premium carpet with the rubber mat off the old cover under the carpet top, I'm sure we can work something out. SORRY for the long post.
  18. i'll try to get you a picture in the next few days. but i still have the motor in the boat and i've kind of stopped messing with it until spring. i would say the intake is a medium rise and not a high rise. michigan motors removed a 228 hp 305 and replaced it with this 350 without any issues. took the boat in one morning and was home that evening. i bought the silver package so i used my accessories. but this motor now comes ready to set in and play.
  19. my encore has killed more deer and i've yet to get my first deer with my new CVA accura v2 45 caliber LR. so the choice is really hard to make because i like the CVA just a little better and it shoots a tighter group thban the encore. i've started letting my 14 yr old granddaughter shoot the encore so that will probably be her gun. so my choice is the CVA accura v2 45 LR rifle with the new aero tip ELR bullets with 150 grn of 777 pellets.
  20. i just sent him a couple or pictures and he duplicated then very, very close to the original. if you have a hot spoon, send him a picture and see if he can fix you up.
  21. yea i forgot about the three i got with my 2001 grand marquis on a curve just north of Jamestown TN. there was about 20 ran out and 3 was all i got, LOL. I was just too tired to clean them but i did go report it to the sheriff's office.
  22. somebody has got to want a great 5.7/350 motor to put in your boat this winter. just drop it in and go.
  23. it is a DI but is a 1st generation. and it's still for sale at 250.00 plus 10.00 on shipping. so it's yours for 260.00 shipped.
  24. my first was with a very old savage 16 ga with homemade sights. second was a CVA kit gun 50 cal that gun killed several deer' my next was a CVA double barrel 12 gouge with 690 round ball many with my CVA double barrel 50 cal. somewhere in here i got a few with a mossberg 12 gauge auto loader. gor more than a few with savage, traditions, and white muzzleloaders used a bow for a few yrs but only killed 2. several with my Thompson encore 50 cal. hunted with a CVA accura v2 but didnt have much luck. went back to the encore after the CVA was stolen, got a few more. i'm now hunting with a 45 cal CVA accura long range. but i only hunted 1 year with it. all my deer came off public land. this yr will be 40 yrs deer hunting.
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