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  1. Yep, great lakes troller here , farther forward the better, that front platform was just a handy place to store a big cooler and the front seat hole in the floor a place for a planer board mast
    3 points
  2. When batteries are in series the only thing you want is the same amps. They are only as strong as the battery with the lowest current output I decided to google to make sure I was right You can definitely connect batteries that have different voltage in series. It is recommended to have batteries with equal current output, but it will not damage your circuit if they are different. In series circuits the output voltage will be the sum of all voltages outputs of the batteries connected in series.
    2 points
  3. My brother always hits me up for a few little roe bags before the show. His kids do alright lol.
    2 points
  4. they had weighted, unbaited, small barbless hooks on the rods, I asked the kid working there "what's the deal", he said try and drift it into their mouth, lol
    2 points
  5. And a stand to hold your camera too
    1 point
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  7. Maybe if your a front of the boat guy. I’m a back of the boat guy so the farther up the better!
    1 point
  8. https://www.cnn.com/2020/03/01/us/lake-trout-record-trnd/index.html It might be my eyes? but that mount will need a serious paint job?
    1 point
  9. The thing about the drill set up is that aside from the Clam plate - it's multi functional. You have a hand auger when you need it and a good drill when you need one. Trombly's had a couple of the E-drills at the ice show earlier this year- might still but you'd want to call first.
    1 point
  10. Cool pics. Like that blade bait too.
    1 point
  11. Hi all, Here is a video I made of my recent adventures with lakers and whitefish. I fished two sessions with a day gap between them. The first session was frustrating with lots of missed fish and so I had to go back and redeem myself, it was minus -30℃ on the morning of the second session, but as they say, revenge is a dessert best served COLD!
    1 point
  12. People do target walleye on simcoe not as much as when we could fish for them till April. Ice fishing for them when the mouth of Talbot starts to open great shore fishing. But not season closes midlife March so timing sucks walleye opener has some real good shallow water trolling for them. And summer time night fishing could get you some great walleye my largest was 13.5. I was fishing from shore and that night I was a guy coming off the ice dragging a 15.5 and a 18.5. I can’t believe he killed them. Sure they tasted like wood. I just snapped a photo took a weight and released them But yeah people still target them
    1 point
  13. I'm still trying to get a 40 pounder through the ice.
    1 point
  14. Don't think I'd go quite as far as tragic, I just lost interest LOL
    1 point
  15. Nice on the big fish . Sad the last year. Hope someone keeps it running . I have not attended this event, but it is for a great cause.
    1 point
  16. " The Jumbo weighed in a 1.765 lbs " LOL, I had that problem in bass tournaments. As someone that suffers from MS I can just from what I have seen in my country that there are a lot of people with MS and other auto immune diseases that need help.
    1 point
  17. Meegs , never heard of them . Do they work ? LOL Great fish David .
    1 point
  18. I have actually seen a photo of a 17 1/4" perch from Simcoe unfortunately they didn't weigh it, instead it was eaten. Would have been interesting.
    1 point
  19. This pretty lady is becoming a regular in my yard now and I got a couple good shots today.
    1 point
  20. This is my deep water boat, it is a 28ft Marinette with twin 318's. I have a 19ft Ranger from 1989 that I restored and a 2000 Xpress with an outboard jet for shallow river running. Art
    1 point
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