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On 1/23/2014 at 9:33 PM, MCTFisher9120 said:
Yup you may be right wolf. Fjord S-106 I think.
He has this reel also, called a American Classic IV Spinning reel. Never felt anything this solid before, has a metal spool the works. It can't be worth 500 bucks anybody have good guesses on this reel, his is near mint.
That reel was a remake of the ABU - ZEBCO reels of the same style, late 1990's? Never took off well, seems to me they were 200 - 300 bucks back then.
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Also in Ohio, my local bank could convert a limited amount on the spot and more with a few days notice.
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The guys on tactical bass are using what they call a modified blood knot, just 10 or 12 per side wraps compared to 5 or 6 on a normal blood knot.
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15 hours ago, CrowMan said:
Personally, I have a problem with these tournaments that are held during the spawn, and where the winning strategy is to fish beds. This is a C&R tournament...watching the same guys catch the same fish multiple days in a row....and sometimes the same day...well, is that what a competition should be ? The same guy will keep catching and releasing the exact same fish to the point that it's exhausted and can no longer defend the nest. The fish aren't even eating...how much skill or talent is there in pulling fish off the beds, or the knowledge required in bait selection or presentation...
And don't get me started on the floggers...specifically used to find fish on the beds. 1000's of $$$ of electronics on the boat and it comes down to a plastic cone with a piece of glass in it....please.
Anyway, like I said personally I just don't get it, and frankly I think it does the "sport" a big disservice. It certainly doesn't meet my definition of "angling".
Never was much of a fan of fishing for bedding fish, and even doing it for bluegill or crappie can harm the population without some limits and controls. Bother it until it bites?
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They were still bedding in New York 6 - 11, bed fishing seemed to be the key for big fish, and smallies far out numbered largemouth.
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Our season opens a lot earlier here in Ohio, and it's been almost 20 years since I could seriously fish, but a plastic lizard or worm, on a jighead or Texas rigged.
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Fish and chips for dinner?
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A fitting like this can save you a lot of grief, keeps the cable lubricated.
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https://motors.johnsonoutdoors.com/parts-diagrams/search
need more info to search kicking
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no clue, but a search by motor brand and age - thrust might help more? would a minnkota one work in a motorguide?
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Sculpin are all over the place, just my experience that you might never see one unless you are seining your own bait. Doubt that they are the dominant bait fish anywhere?
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A wider boat is adapt to be more stable? but more to it than that, weight, build quality, weather?
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They got off easy? but they are famous?
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Haven't fished in almost 20 years now, if I had tungsten would have been a hard sell to me, Brass and glass worked for Carolina rigs, and brass is harder than lead so the feel and noise would be better?
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Now that is a baking potato!
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Correct me if I am wrong, isn't that section of the lower unit cast as 1 piece? no welds? looks cracked to me?
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20 days in an intensive care nursing home, just plain scary!
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Some terrible drivers out there.
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quit driving in 2011, knew my skills were gone.