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  1. I am betting on Serra getting spanked.

     

    He got lucky with that blow to the back of the head last time and then would not shut his mouth. He has no class.

     

    A paddling is required.

     

     

    I am also betting on it being a great set of fights.

  2. Brook Trout are Brook Trout. They only live 5 years on average no matter where they are born on the planet. That gives them a small time period to become prime spawners. If killing the fish before they become prime spawners works for you, then so be it. I've never heard of such a strategy before, but if Andy Millman endorses it, it must be good.

     

     

    I don't know a brook trout from a bock stout. But what you said makes sense, I guess that is what can happen when people generalize without qualifying.

     

    I have never like rainbow trout so the brooks are safe from me: pike, walleye, bass panfish...hmmmm.

     

    forrest

  3. Thought about it for about 10 seconds and here is what I came up with, may even use it myself!:

     

    -Buy cheap dome tent with square bottom that is a one step setup.

    -do you see where I am going with this?

    -cut the bottom out

    -mount holders on your boat....for poles and guy ropes.

    -mount tent on boat and open the doors....instant archway!

    -for added stability have a plank that slides out of each side to tighten additional guy ropes

     

     

    naahhhhh, that will never work. forget I typed it. It is probably illegal.

     

    forrest

  4. I run the Optima Batterys in everything I own that takes a battery,I will never return to a acid filled battery

     

    Anyone haev a list of pros/cons of running acid/non-acid batteries?

     

    Do the chemicals in the non-acid one have a downside?

     

    forrest

  5. I have a 55 Suzuki and do a lot of fishing in the evening and until after dark.

     

    According to my manual it can be started manually in an emergency but after reading what was involved I wouldn't want to have to do it! Last year a couple of friends gave me a nice little portable power supply/booster, ever since I got it, I take it in the boat with me, in fact, during fishing season it stays in the boat, doesn't take up much room, fits easily into my storage locker. It can be charged from an AC outlet or a DC source and about once a month I plug it in just to make sure it's topped up.

     

    This thing has plenty of power to start an outboard, in fact I used it to boost a friends big V8 truck last winter. He had to turn off all his accessories mind you but it turned it over and started it in cold weather. I think they got it on special at CTC for about $39.00 bucks and it even has a built in inverter to give you AC if you did need it, it I won't go out in my boat without it any more, day or night, it's part of my safety gear.

     

    that sounds like a great idea. I am going to keep my eyes out for one of those sales.

     

    forrest

  6. OK, I am pretty efficient with this stuff: one of those small, grey two level 7$ Plano jobs from Walmart is what I often pack....it surprisingly hold a lot! They are just a bit thicker than one of those 10 compartments I think you are talking about and a lot more flexible:

     

    -1 pack of Gulp 3" white twisty tails

    -1/2 dozen non-leaded jigs (lead is banned in provincial parks)

    -1 dozen hooks of various sizes (bait hooks)

    -1 dozen split shots of various sizes

    -1 perch, 1 minnow x-10 xrap

    -1 perch fat rap

    -1 white fat rap like lure

    -2 Rat-l-traps

    -2 slip floats w/ 1/32 and 1/16th jigs with tiny grubs (pan-fish)

    11 #3 mepps fury

    - 2 red devils. a small and large

    -2 large spinners with and without bucktail

    -zara spook

    - florocarbon leader material

    -1 big ass muskie bait (wait, that wont fit)

    -1 or two jointed minnow raps.

    -spinners don't take up a lot of room so throw a few more of those in the box and I think you would be ready for every thing that is not super deep.

     

    I am cheating a bit here because I think I am at 15 compartments here with that box, but it lets you bring pliers, hook sharpeners and packages of gulp.

    you could go a lot smaller but then you have to ditch the jerk baits, floats and the gulp packages.

     

    forrest

  7. Secret spots? From what I see board members go to great lengths to disguise the background of their pictures of caught fish.

     

    Who the heck is going to go through a ton of hardwork and then specify the location of a structure they found in an open forum?

     

     

    forrest

  8. I have found regular silicone caulking to work VERY well and last a LONG time. I just replace my old X-50 unit with a new LMS 520c and the silicone caulking held up for 23 years and you can get it at any hardware store.

     

     

    Regular silicone breaks down in sunlight, some silicone will not bond properly for your job. From what I have read marine silicone is polyeuratane based and UV resistant.

     

    Get the right silicone for the job.

     

    forrest

  9. Having a large signature is inconsiderate, so forums make rules against them:

     

    a) I have seen some elsewhere that are so obnoxiously large it makes a page unpleasant to read

     

     

    aa) dial-up guys potentially have to turn-off all graphics to get a single thread to load.

     

    100K takes 30 seconds to download for dial-up connection. Anyone on dial-up?

     

    forrest

  10. i think there is a leak in the valve, i filled it up manually, but the air releases once i take my mouth off the valve.

     

    thanks for your help.

     

    I have a couple of the higher-end therma-rest mattresses. If their is a leak they will "self inflate" then with 2 beaths of air in the valve I am done.

     

    So I am thinking that one of 3 things has happened:

     

    1) The valves are obstructed

    2) You did not take all the packaging off :wallbash:

    3) It is a really bad product that does not do what it was advertised to do. I saw those mattresses, retail $100? I think not.

     

     

    forrest

  11. There was this station that just played that burning firelog....there was a video too. They both did well:

     

    A feature where you get to watch some other lucky guy fishing might be good. It would certainly be unique.

     

     

    forrest

  12. The guy I bought my boat from knew a lot more than I do about motors and he put it on when selling it too me no questions asked. Mine is a 40 stroke.

    I am glad I have it, that motor is heavy and I like my transom the way it is.

     

    forrest

  13. So you just got a whole whack of fishing lures, lets say 50: Rapala's, mepps, double-loons etc...

     

    What do you do with them? whats the logic of leaving them in the boxes?

  14. My take on it:

     

    1) maybe insurance would not cover it but: Hasn't the guy ever heard of insurance?

     

    2) Do not discount the quality of your work, you have stated that the structure stood as designed. Do not do it for free, the guy knows the quality of your work is good. If you choose to split the bad luck with him do so and state so "bad luck, I do not do this for anyone but since your such a great customer I will take x % off to lower the pain of mother nature" or something like that.

     

    3) On the other hand if you totally screwed up......

     

    If you do the right thing you will sleep at night....charging him full pop could be the right thing.

     

    Everyone has to eat, you included.

     

    I would eat it.... It happens to contractors on a daily basis..

     

    Unless you have an engineers stamp... it is your responsibility...

     

    Yup definatly eat it.

     

    G

     

    Gerrit does this for a living (correct?).....I do not :blahblah1:

     

     

     

     

     

    forrest

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