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4x4bassin

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  1. I think I know the answer, but If i trap minnows in the spring and then salt them can I keep as many as I want? (provided i only have120 alive at a time)

    I believe that you can't have anymore then your limit at one time in your possesion , dead or alive .

  2. Seems to me you should be able to order a new key only...is there a number on the ignition where you insert the key? I've done this for boats in the past, but not sure how it works for bikes.

     

    Michael

     

    There is a key# on the key itself not on the ignition that I know of . I know it is too late but a good reminder here is to write down

    that key # in a safe spot like your mannual (there is an actual spot for it)

    As for starting it with out a key , I can't help you out there , sorry !

  3. I like the tourney as is. Yeah...some teams get 'stacked' but its the luck of the draw.

     

    I agree with the comment that it engenders the community spirit to have a team format....like they say...if it aint broke.....

     

    Have to agree here with Simon and some others , if we had an individual tourney you would have to change the rules around a bit because

    the musky/pike/walleye guys would have a huge advantage strictly due to the inches !

    Guys like me who never fish for musky and walleye but fish mainly for bass and lake trout would be out of contention before

    it even started :(

    Whatever it is though , i'm in for sure

  4. I was out on the back deck around 0100-0200 and it was definitly a sight to see , I was seeing 3-10 meteorites every minute at that time

    and I didn't want to go inside in case I was going to miss something !!! They were mostly in the NNE lower/mid horizon and actually around

    0100 I seen 4-6 meteors all at the same time traveling side by side in the same direction in the NE horizon , wish I had a camera for that

    will never see that again :thumbsup_anim:

  5. Those boxes are exactly what i'm looking for , I will check them out . That softex stuff looks really good as well for protecting the jig heads , I am

    going to try and find some and your right Drifter after a couple "snaggle tooth" lake trout the heads can get scratched up pretty good !

    Thanks :thumbsup_anim:

  6. I know this sounds simple but i'm looking for something to hold my bucktail jigs in place and not allow them to bounce around

    into each other. I have invested a decent amount of money on these big bucktails for my lake trout jigging and I am finding that they are

    rubbing on each other causing the paint/hair to get damaged . Is there a box or something out there that will allow me to store/secure them

    individually and stop them from bouncing around ?

    I made a small jig box with foam and a box tray (works half decent)but was thinking there might be something better out there . Thanks

  7. I got in on that blowout sale last fall on the guidewear and used it for the season . I purchased the uninsulated parka and bibs and they kept me

    dry through many a storm this year . There was a problem with my parka that I discovered last month and that was the liner/threading was coming apart

    so I contacted cabelas and sent it back . I will say this ,cabelas has some of the best customer service I have delt with and they fully refunded my

    credit card for the parka. I waited for another sale (cyber monday) to purchase another one and I spent the extra 20 bucks and got the "special edition force" parka and couldn't be happier , well worth the extra 20 bucks. As Mike (Solo) had said previous there is way to much velcro on these jackets but on this new one there is just enough ! It also seems to be a better quality jacket then the last one with a few extra features !

    I would fully recommend the guidewear especially at this price and even though I did have a quality issue i'm sure it's not the norm.

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