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sherman brown

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  1. I contacted grant at ego and sweet talked him into making me up 2 nets at 27X33. but that was a couple of yrs ago without any warranty. but I told him I would retract the handle on large fish. these work great on the 28"+ eyes we get on the central basin of erie. but not so much lately.
  2. I was fishing the white bass run at dale hollow one yr and 2 guys was running gill nets. they had one below us and one above us. every time we caught a couple of fish they jumped in there boat and ran up and down the river then ran the nets. when it started raining they went inside a make do shelter the made out of plastic. the rain muddied the water and the fish stopped biting. the next morning we went in to the dock and talked with the owner. about an hour later the dnr pulled up to the dock with one guy handcuffed in the front with coolers of fish and nets. he called in and said he needed a john doe warrant for the other guy that got away and a search warrant for there cabin. i'll never know how the dnr came to find out about them and what they were doing, LOL.
  3. check the transom good for unsealed screws or old holes. you could have some loose rivets thats also leaking. sometimes you can put your plug in and put water in the boat on the trailer and check the outside for leaks.
  4. the end on the cable may have come loose and when under pressure its sliding on the shift cable wire.
  5. check over on lakeerieunited.com for a new set of brand new 36" amish bags with ropes. that will get toy down to walleye speeds for spring fishing. 140.00 for the pair.
  6. I run 3 divers on each side on erie all the time with one rigger off each back corner. for 1 or even 2 divers run them out the side at 90 degree angle. but the front diver can be set a little higher if your running 2. set the inside diver on 1 and the front one on 3. run longer leads on the front diver. to let the front diver out over the back diver just start out on the other side of the boat at the back but not far enough to tangle the other lines. start letting the line out slow. usually the clicker is enough. if you still get tangles while letting them out your probably still going out to fast. let it out until your past the other diver and about 15' from desired lenth. then lift rod up and over back rod put in holder and lock reel down. most linecounter reels has a small knob on side to adjust tension on clicker. if you want to run 3 divers at a 1 a 2 and 3 setting. just keep 15 or 20 shorter leads on the back divers. 100' on the front at a 3 setting 80 or 85 on the middle diver set on 2 and 65 or 70 on the back diver on a 1 setting.
  7. if its a filter housing where you only replace the filter and it screws loose then will screw back tight it sounds like the old filter is just stuck. screw it loose then wiggle it back ant forth pretty hard and see if the filter breaks loose.
  8. the screwdriver works great for oil filters that gets stuck.
  9. i'll pay 35.00 if you'll pay shipping.
  10. I think you would be much better off using 2 riggers. and a matching set would be the best. go on ebay and check big jon, cannon, penn, walker, and scotty. all these makes cheaper manuals. but you might find a good buy on a couple of electric ones.
  11. yeah you need to check speed and rpm's. they just don't match up. and I wouldnt run the motor over about 4800 rpms.
  12. I put auto pilot on my boat a few yrs ago. it makes fishing so much easier than before. I would much rather have the auto pilot. you can still catch fish without the fish hawk. but with the auto pilot you can keep your course without someone having to fight the wheel. by the way I don't have a fish hawk and I have no trouble catching walleye on erie once I find the fish.
  13. a new gimble mount is like 60.00 and the weight is about 40.00 so your paying 50.00 for the rigger. its not much of a rigger but should get you by.
  14. use your boat and motor just like you was going to the dock. just before you get to the dock make a sharp 90 degree turn and stop. and release the boat being towed. it should coast right to the dock. good luck.
  15. you should already know the basics after going out on a charter a few times. get some of the lures that caught fish on the charter. you can check out all the riggers on ebay. I would check out penn if you want manual riggers they have one for sale with a gimble mount. or you can but new gimble mounts for around 80.00 then get a nice rigger to mount on it. good luck with your adventure.
  16. we started salmon fishing lake Michigan with home made riggers using the pully's of old washing machines and had a ball learning to catch them.
  17. i'm with the others. take a charter out and see if you like it. then you can decide if you want to start investing money in doing it on your own. when I started fishing the central basin of erie I didnt know anything about running dipsy divers. went out on a charter 2 days and was running 3 divers per side on my own. what I learned on the charter was priceless. I learned more in those 2 days than I would have learned in yrs going out without knowing anything.
  18. I would check out ebay for some used electric riggers for not that much more money. I used manual for some 30 odd yrs. but as I got older the balls got heavier. so I finally invested in electric. now I still kick my behind for not having them long ago. but even if you justify not getting electric I would check out ebay for name brand manual riggers. I have never seen or heard of a sears rigger. so I checked ebay and those look like cheap headaches to me. cannon makes a easy troll manual rigger that serves its purpose. but big jon. penn, walker, scotty, just to name a few all make manual riggers. penn being my favorite manual. but I like big jon electrics for the money.
  19. I cant load pictures. but if your interested pm me your email or phone number for pictures.
  20. I have a 17' tri hull open bow boat for sale. its an older boat but in good condition for its age. 17' tri hull with 85 hp Johnson motor. the motor is worth more than i'm asking for boat motor and trailer. I only have a couple of pictures but if your really interested in driving to Indiana to save some money I can get more pictures.
  21. I would have bought it when posted but to far away.
  22. found a set of trolling bags a few yrs ago. posted in marina and on forums. couldn't find the owner. the bags are working great for me now.
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