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AKRISONER

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  1. Honest question about your application and usage...is there any specific reason for wanting two batteries for that much capacity? Are you a heavy troller using specifically the trolling motor? The boys and I have put some extremely long hours on the boats and never once has anyone ever ran out of juice for their TM. To the point that our main batteries were low from running the graphs all day.

    Do you specifically fish places for multiple days without access to a charger in open water?

    The idea of using two batteries simply for capacity seems like a lot of weight for not much benefit, especially if you only have a 2 bank charger.

    personally? save yourself a hell of a lot of money, weight and hassle, buy yourself 1 really high quality large AGM battery and call it a day.

  2. With high quality brass or even better gearing in most high end stuff…this is what makes spending the extra money sooo much more worth it. You take an old stradic or curado apart even after you’ve fished the thing into the ground, throw in a new bearing, replace a bail spring, clean it, oil it and grease it and the thing performs like new.

    once you start servicing your own gear you see exactly what you are paying the extra money for.

  3. 4 hours ago, LeXXington said:

    Same here, looked everywhere for a discount same prices across the board in Canada

    im going to be keeping a very close eye on the secondary market. Already a pile of them popped up with people offering a 25% discount cause they got them 50% off. They arent moving either so theres some opportunity there to snipe one if the timing is right.

  4. Shopped more local and spent my money at Peterborough Pro Tackle.

    20% off megabass and jackall, any time you get that kind of discount on Japanese stuff you gotta pull the trigger  40% of diawa. Ended up getting a few of the fancy diawa crankbait boxes for basically the same price as Plano.

    Next years plastics are all now stocked up and ready to go!

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  5. 5 hours ago, Rizzo said:

    Right on. I know what you are saying about the "early" fish. If I have a musky follow early (like first 15 minutes) or a rod goes off early trolling...you better catch that fish because there ain't gonna be nuthin happening the rest of the day. No clue why, but that early fish can be a real curse.

    Caught a 4.75 largemouth 2 minutes into a tournament this fall…thought we were toast…sure enough a 30 minute lul ensued…then we caught 3 3lb smallies on three casts, back in business!

  6. 18 hours ago, plowjock said:

    What gives, everybody putting their boats away already. Have you checked water temps recently. I did last Friday and we were still above 50*F and 49.7*F down 25 ft. Our smallies need cooler water to really turn on, even the crappie. Get one heck of a jerk bait bite in that nice 45*F water. You'll find some real piggies out there, once water cools and they really start chasing bait around. My boat goes away when the water is too stiff to break through it.

    Salt

    i couldn’t even escape it this past weekend and the overnight lows were 8 degrees. Figured it was going to be a solid weekend for a fish, drag the boat up and sure enough a squall came through in parry sound and dumped snow on 559, boat got absolutely coated in salt. 
     

    brought it home and washed the hell out of the boat but I can only think of the mess it made of my trailer and components. 
     

    carpet needs a full cleaning now too smh

  7. 8 hours ago, Old Ironmaker said:

    I never ask a skinny guy how the food was and I never ask someone I don't know from Adam how the movie was? 

    it aint just one person or "movie critics" review, its rating system is based on a poll of what the population thinks. Go check the rating of aforementioned film, it could have saved someone a lot of time lol. 

    It will give you the most honest result because no one is coming in with an agenda. If they do, their vote is a statistical anomaly anyways.

    If the votes are borderline, or in the middle you can chance it, when the movie is basically beat to death you can assure yourself its a horrible movie. Even movies that are ironically bad will get higher ratings because people can appreciate just how good a bad movie can be. When the movie is outright bad, the votes will tell you as such.

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  8. 1 hour ago, RandyLinden said:

    Hi, I agree with using the marine wire, 6 AWG would be fine for your application. Similar to AKRISONER I use a Blue sea power post to make the connection to the trolling motor wires. I would also install a good quality circuit breaker or at minimum a fuse (carry a spare) in a location that you can easily access and is close to your batteries. 

    In case you are looking for a good place to buy these items I purchase my stuff at marine outfitters in Kingston they have a good website and you can order online and have it shipped.

     

    Blue Sea 2016.gif

    thats pretty slick!

  9. 1 hour ago, Garnet said:

    It's huge wiring your troller correctly and even more so for electronics.o

    10000% this ties right back in with what was talked about earlier "hiring a technician" to actually really really do it right, you are better off doing it yourself. The guys that really do this stuff are few and far between because truthfully you almost need to be "into" marine electronics to even understand why and what you need to do.

    I was skeptical, but my father and I are running nearly the exact same electronics set up, lets just say he took the easy way out and I took the hard moderately costly way. He still is in denial as to the reason why my livescope and 2d, Down and Side look so much better than his. He thinks its settings related. Its 1000% interference related. You can imagine the more detailed our electronics get, the more sensitive they become. 

    This is honestly something I had considered doing as a side hustle for a bit but honestly would be too risky I would think due to the liabilities of someone's boat catching on fire. if you can recall back in the late 90's and early 2000's there were lots of car audio shops. Those guys knew how to wire DC systems. I took it up for a time as a hobby and funny enough many of the same concepts and logic are applied in boat wiring. To me, its "you get what you put into it"

    There are also ways to "cheat" and make things far more simple without the need to do a heck of a lot of crimping, soldering and heat shrinking, i.e. look up "seaclear" harnesses...its the real deal but you are paying $260USD per unit to run their wire set up! I personally run 3 plotters and livescope with a networked system, so its oldschool soldering and heat shrinking for me lol.

    I dont think MSP is too much of an electronics guy, but we can definitely chat about that when we talk about wiring up your TM.

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