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  1. Hey Mike...I can see a ski mistaking a method feeder for a spinner or a buzz bait but what would a spring feeder represent?...Maybe it omits a vibration of sorts...LOL

     

    I guess we won't know until one of us puts 2 treble hooks onto a spring feeder and work it with some musky gear :D!!

     

    Congrats on the PB!

  2. soo... in half an hour, you left your house, caught a carp, and then went home.... THAT'S AWESOME!!! lol

     

    I also love seeing the fishing reports with averie ... has it already been "a few short years"? Oh geez I still remember the day you posted when she was born ...

  3. So I learned two important lessons today.

     

    1. Tubes are my friend

    2. Do not laff when my wife gets a full body soaker

     

    JF

     

    I'll be sure to keep those in mind lol.

     

    But good for her for sticking it out even after getting soaked (and laughed at by her husband lol) :clapping:

  4. Recently I've noticed that gear oil is leaking from the prop area, upon close inspection I found some fishing line around my prop. I then proceeded to remove the prop and found that the line actually got quite deep in there. I have removed all the line but I know all the seals needs to be replaced.

     

    Where should I go to buy these parts? I'm considering to replace the impeller as well while I'm at it. My motor is a 1986 Evinrude 20hp (E20TECDC).

     

    Prior to this I have only changed the plugs/gear oil so I have no experience what so ever ... is there anything I should keep in mind/pay attention to? I plan to read up on some online tutorials and watch lots of youtube videos of this sort of repair to learn how to do it.

     

    Thanks!

     

    Victor

  5. In my first HK report I mentioned that I was going to go on a squid fishing trip, I haven't found time to post until now.

     

    A bunch of family friends got together and rented a party boat on one evening for some squid fishing. This type of fishing is done at night. However, they know that I love to fish so they asked the owner of the party boat to head out a couple of hours earlier to give me a chance to catch some saltwater fish.

     

    Small shrimp was the bait of choice and here's a beautiful one that I caught.

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    I managed to catch about 20-30 fish in about 2 hours but they are mostly on the small side. I have to say this is very different from fishing back home though. Even small fish seem to put up a decent fight and the specie of fish caught is always a surprise. I must have caught at least 7-8 types of different fish.

     

    Here are two of the better sized ones...

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    Now...onto the squid fishing.

     

    I actually don't know if this should be called "fishing", because it's more like snagging them. How it's done is that, the boat has several big lights that shine into the water and apparently that attracts them over. We used this rig shown below...

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    It's basically multiple hooks in one with a white electrical wire on the shank of the 'hooks'. All we do, is lower the 'rig' into the sea and keep jigging it. Squid gets attracted by the white wire, swims over, and tries to 'hug' the wire, then gets snagged. Our boat of 27 people boated 60 squid that night, and I managed 3 of them. I have to say this is not really the most exciting type of fishing and they don't fight ... but it is certainly a great experience. Of course, they were very tasty :D.

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    Hope you enjoyed the read :)

  6. Hey Victor,

     

    The loon photos and bear photos are actually the same sharpness when zoomed in on. I think its a bit of an optical illusion because there's more of a cluttered background with the bear shots.

     

    And those star photos are only one photo each. One 15 second exposure at f/8 ISO 800 for each of those shots.

     

    Oh I see.

     

    I have seen other people's work where they stack multiple shots to get star trails. I'm suprised how much those move in 15 seconds. Quite interesting, will try to get some shots like that when I go somewhere without so much light pollution.

     

    Thanks and please keep posting your work! :worthy:

  7. Great pics as usual Brandon!

     

    It seems to me that the loon shots are sharper than the bear shots, although the loon shots are probably stopped down more?? (and it's more difficult since you're floating on the water)

     

    As for the star photos, they're done by stacking multiple shots taken under a certain duration, is that correct? It's pretty cool, I have to try doing some of those myself.

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