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$47 is pretty much standard for a 5 or 11lb tank. Expensive, yes, but its been that way for years.
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Anyone using a small AGM battery for a trolling motor?
porkpie replied to porkpie's topic in General Discussion
Thanks fellas, Canliq, I have a nucanoe as well. -
I am looking for a lightweight battery for my kayak, it has a transom designed for a motor. I have used the G27's from my boat before, but they are a bit heavy. I saw a 31AH AGM battery at Walmart that lists it's uses as electric scooters, trolling motors etc, and it's the size of a garden tractor battery. There will be some fishing use on the yak, but I mainly want it for getting back and forth to my hunting spots. Runs are half hour or less, I hate paddling at 5 in the morning! The transom mount motor I have is a 50lb thrust. I have seldom used it higher than setting 3 in the kayak. Does anyone have any real world experience with the small AGM's in kayaks, canoes or pontoons etc, and can you recommend a particular battery and provide some estimated run times? Thanks!
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That's not a trade I would make.
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What a jackass!
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Either one will do, float reels are pretty simple. You can get the same results with a cheap rapala today, as you could've with a Stanton 25 years ago. The difference between now and then is that now you can take your pick of 30 plus varieties of reel depending on your budget and when I first started it was maybe 3 choices. If I had to pick i'd go with the islander. It's classic, it's Canadian. For some reason guys trade kingpins like they change their underwear, it's seems they are a flavor of the month thing, i don't know why. From all in hear they perform well. I own a half dozen float reels I've collected over the years. No islander or KP though. I've fished an islander, and they are a solid reel. As for your color choice, well I'm of the school of thought that float reels should be black, silver or bronze, but if pink makes you happy then why not!
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I'm not in the market for any hooks, and didn't feel the need to join in that particular thread. However I agree with you, there are a few folks here that could probably stand to not run their mouths as much! Nothing like taking a few kicks at a kid. Well said Cliff!
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New Apple software update DON'T Install it!
porkpie replied to Big Cliff's topic in General Discussion
You're not alone. I had a galaxy 2. It gave me gas every time I used it, and I couldn't wait to get back to an iphone. Add to that, the battery life was awful. That being said, I never do apple updates until the platform has been out for 3 months. Keeps me sane! -
I used to do it all the time. Just put your expensive stuff in the truck!
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Some of the info you have recieved is questionable. Some doesn't even apply to Canada. You have done the best thing you possibly could so far, which is report it. Ensure you follow up with them, and if possible try to provide them with the info requested. It pays to be the squeaky wheel sometimes.
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Good for you. Reporting it is the best way to deal with it!
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A second vote for Ibycus. It's freeware and it is pretty good!
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Ok, now that we all have new turkey fryers, need the how too...
porkpie replied to misfish's topic in General Discussion
Yes, we've done this at our hunt camp for years without issue. The oil lasts a good while! -
I bought one of these combos last year when they where on for $50. With just mono instead of lead core. I use okumas and sealines mainly, but the rapala has been ok for what I paid. I have heard that I've been lucky with the reel. I know one guy that had one blow up, and I've read similar stories online. YMMV.
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Crazy deal on turkey /fish fryer. 25 bucks.
porkpie replied to Freshtrax's topic in General Discussion
Assistant manager at Guelph Walmart wouldn't do it even thought the model numbers where identical. He have some Bull excuse that the UPC was different. He was blowing complete smoke and he knew it, but wouldn't bend nonetheless. Fortunately I was going that way anyhow, or I would've been really pissed! -
Navionics HD Boating Tablet/phone problems
porkpie replied to Raycaster's topic in General Discussion
They aren't perfect, but compared to old methods of navigation it's fantastic! For example, the lake my families cottage is on is charted by navionics. The lake is full of prop eating rocks. I know the lake extremely well and still smashed a lower unit to the tune of 2k one day. I have compared navionics hazard markings to the lake, and I know there are quite a few hazards missing, but it's still better than nothing, and the depths, locations of shoals etc, are all very accurate. If you didn't know the lake it would take out a whole lot of guesswork. For that reason alone I like it, when I fish other lakes and find having it on board worth every penny I paid for my map chip and the app as well! -
Duck hunters,decoy question. Quality and set up.
porkpie replied to misfish's topic in General Discussion
Nice decoys are great to have, but if you just want to get started, then the price is right, and as long as the paint doesn't flake you should be golden! For a couple dozen mallards, I don't worry about pattern much, just chuck em off to either side, and leave a pocket in the middle where they can land into the wind. Being in the right place is more critical than numbers of decoys. Movement is also a killer. Stay still, and be where they want to be and you should do well! -
Navionics HD Boating Tablet/phone problems
porkpie replied to Raycaster's topic in General Discussion
You should be able to download the navionics maps to your phone beforehand for the areas you want to fish. I believe samsung tablets are equipped with GPS. I have certain lakes loaded on my phone, in case I can't get data for some reason. I mainly use my sonar/GPS, but it's nice to have it on the phone when in friends boats or out ice fishing. -
Most of the time you'd be right. I'll always give right of way to a boat that is trolling if I can. However, the larger boat is not always in the right. We have been all rods down on erie before, and had a big charter pass us, and his lures crossed our lines. He was overtaking, and we where on a very slow troll. He lost a lure too it, and tough luck for him! OP, nice trip!
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You can pay on your way out, no issues!
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If your looking for big water, your going to drive. I live north of you but there is a ton of fishing in the area, between reservoirs and rivers. I find I'm never short of options. It's also a pretty decent local to be a steelheader, I am right on the highway to Huron and GB. Pick a map and throw a dart, any of the options you listed are good! If your stuck on kawarthas, I agree that lowers buckhorn is an excellent destination!
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Never used to wear one. I have to many mouths to feed now, so on goes the inflatable every trip. If things get really dicey for some reason (seldom for me as I really don't go out in crappy weather) I will put on a regular pfd.
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Love the shirt, also love their YouTube video LOL! Nice fish!
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I have been using the eyecons with the 1000 series stradic's. Very nice combos, and very light and responsive. I too find the 1000 series reels to be plenty for just about every pickerel application I run into. To be truthfull, I've landed several muskies on the eyecon/1000 combo as well, most in the 35-40 inch class, and have had no issues (I've also been bit clean off a few times too LOL). Countless bass as well. I run braid with an 8-10lb lead of seaguar. They are a good rod, and the 1000 reel will do just about all you need it too, unless your into tuna fishing! I've had pro qualifier bibs for about 8 years and they've been great. Just bought a BPS goretex jacket a month ago as my old jacket finally gave up. I guess I'll find out if the quality is still there!
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2 Questions - Need a new cell phone and GPS
porkpie replied to Entropy's topic in General Discussion
Undoubtedly he is an android or BB fan, much as I am an iphone fan. I had a samsung with replaceable batteries, unfortunately I needed to carry at least 2 batteries just to get through a 12 hour shift. I do this now with one iphone. I have found the androids to be terrible juice pigs, particularly samsung my wife's old HTC wasn't much better. Of course I do carry a spare cable and USB plug in, but it's a rarity that I need to use it, but I even have a port in the boat if needed. I also find the iPhones to be much more intuitive to use, and I've tried all brands. Everyone has their favourite I guess!
