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  1. I usually like to use a t-rigged long plastic bait with some weight, but not too much. I drag it across the top of the pads and let it drop into the holes. Too much weight and it goes too deep into the old weed growth and I get weeds wrapped around the line. Not enough and it doesn't sink in the holes.

     

    What do you use and how do you fish it?

  2. Aside from everyone's personal preferences is there any factual evidence of roller trailers having negative effect on riveted aluminum boats?

    I was advised to change my rollers with bunks and would like to research this issue a bit more before making a decision...Boat is 1700 Lund Pro Sport with riveted hull

    Was quoted $300 for switching from rollers to bunks.

     

    Cheers,

    Ice Fisherman

    Did the package come with the roller trailer?

     

    I can't recall ever having seen an aluminum boat on a roller trailer. I'd say convert it to bunks.

     

    Is this a dealer you are buying off? Perhaps to get an upcharge of $300 for the trailer?

  3. Me and a buddy want to do some bass fishing next week and we really dont want to rent a 14-16ft tiller with a 9.9 or a pontoon boat deos anyone know ifand where we could rent a bass boat? or a deep v that has a electric motor ? let me know im looking more into lakes like southern kawarthas ie rice scugog belmont even thanks i unfortunatley do have a boat but im not able to get it down there becuase the cars that have the hitches will be taken that day wallbash.gif

     

    The last time I saw a non-9.9HP boat for rent was at Elmhurst's Resort on Rice lake. They had Pricecraft console boats with 40HP motors - no bow thruster though. Pretty expensive to rent, but price is relative to many.

     

    Suggestion - put a post on kijiji and offer to split gas costs with someone with a bass boat. You may get a taker.

  4. Really, so the hour meter I have installed on mine is worthless?

    I'd go as far as to say it seems to be quite accurate as I check it after every outing.

     

    Speaking strictly from research and not practical experience and with a resale idea in mind - hour meters can be disconnected and installed with little effort, like an old car's speedo. Also, there's no way to tell how many hours were on the motor when it went on assuming aftermarket as there aren't too many manufacturers out there that put them on standard.

  5. Less than 100.....

     

    Seriously, I laugh everytime I read that line in a used boat ad. There is really no accurate way to determine the number of hours n an outboard UNLESS you have one that you can get a readout from the computer.

     

    Having said that, as long as you are happy with it and have maintained it well, the number of hours shouldn't matter.

  6. I was out fishing on the River below Lock 19 between the lock and Rice with my nieces and nephews on Friday and they caught a goby. Just a little one, about 3 inches, snagged it on the underbelly actually.

     

    Only one I have seen first hand so far on the river - maybe they have been there for awhile, but I fish the river weekly and I heard they were in Rice, but just hadn't come across them in the river yet.

     

    I crushed it's head with some pliers - hopefully a nice smallmouth had it as a meal.

  7. Not worth it to raise a stink, especially with an aggressive property owner even if they have no foot to stand on. They probably know they don't own the land and are just making that comment to get you to move on.

     

    Confrontations are the reason fishermen get a bad name, that's not good for our sport.

     

    Best just to not respond and move on.

  8. I second the heavier weight suggestion.

     

    Also, just practise.

     

    Put all the brakes on your curado, but loosen up on the spool screw - use your thumb to control the spool.

     

    I find for me pitching is better with a shorter rod (6'6"). With my seven footer, I just get frustrated.

  9. Unless you are buying bulk, tackle is rarely a good purchase on the 'bay. Shipping usually kills the deal.

     

    If you can get it shipped to the states, then pick it up yourself, that's the way to go. I have used cbiusa (in Niagara Falls NY) with success, but only if I can get free shipping, they have a $5 per item receiving charge though, that's the only draw back. If you have a friend in the 'states all the better.

  10. Surprised no one has asked yet.....

     

    What is the year of the boat?

    What is the boat rated for motor-wise, the max HP rating should be on the capacity plate and the capacity plate MAY also have info on the max weight of the OB allowed for that craft.

     

    Either way - I don't think it is about not using a transom saver. The piece of wood may have contributed somewhat, but depending on the age of the boat and the weight of those motors (looks like a 4-stroke) it could just be rot.

  11. For anyone looking for a cheap outboard for light-duty use, Peterborough Costco had the APS Brand 6HP on sale for $1,000. I know, there'll be no parts to find, no one knows how to fix them, unproven brand etc. etc. etc., but it does have the Costco no-questions-asked warranty for at least 2 years.

     

    This is also a 4 stroke motor. Shouldn't be too hard to fix for any marine mechanic, outboard technology isn't rocket science.

     

    For anyone looking for a motor for a cottage boat or a dinghy, this may be an option at probably half the price of a "name" brand black or blue outboard.

     

    Hope someone finds this post useful.

  12. If you are fishing a certain mouth of a River on Rice then you are in the war zone. It's par for the course fishing that water unfortunately. I've been buzzed there many times by bassboats, tinnies with 9.99's, bayliners, sea doos, and once by a tough guy in a canoe, I could atleast give him an earful though.

     

    Otonabee?

  13. This is another way PayBay screws Canadian users.

     

    I wanted to add a US address to my PayPal account so I could ship to a freight forwarder in the States only to find out it wasn't allowed. THere are litterally hundreds of threads on the \PayPal forums regarding this issue and PayPal still hasn't wised up and allowed Canadians to add a US Address. I assume they think it will lead to more bogus claims, but they really need to get with the times.

     

    Best thing to do is contact the seller outside e-bay (if it is a store) then just pay by credit card. Really, there is no difference in going through the store itself and going through e-bay. The seller only avoids paying E-Bay's insane fees.

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