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mike rousseau

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  1. Nice Went jogging this morning They're biting so good with this warm weather
  2. I've had 3 different sized tires on my truck and I didn't notice issues If I remember rights these were the 3 different dimensions 275/65r18 (stock size) 265/85r18 275/75r18
  3. I got a Lexa 400 as well as a revo toro winch 61 brand new this year If I had to say what reel is better so far... Revo Toro First musky on my Lexa I bent the power handle on the hook set (my fault) but when I looked at it the handle is a terrible design Revo is smoother... feels more sturdy...non disengaging line guide... clicker if you need it...
  4. I keep some smaller ones in my panfish box Turns all my jigs into spinnerbaits if I so choose
  5. Again the jig!!! I bought a second bondy... now I have a black one and a white one I'm planning to try jogging a bit when it's cold and I don't wanna cast
  6. They never "stop" biting I get largemouth all winter on the ice while fishing crappie
  7. Hello So the threads stripped on my Abu 7001 drive shaft a while back I ordered what I thought was the replacement part... it's like 1-2mm shorter than it should be so it doesn't work properly I got my schematics out and got the right part number but can't find one online anywhere I'm looking for part #1344502 "main gear bush riveted" Can anyone help me out here? Thanks
  8. Basically yes Musky nets are huge and get in the way I would need that one plus my lucky strike for the walleye That's a lot of clutter in a 16" aluminium It's something I deal with when Musky fishing because it's a must when targeting these fish I've already decided and ordered a baker lip grip
  9. Big musky net It's a frabil power catch frame with a Beckmann mesh
  10. I share with those I trust I have a buddy that is teaming up with me to search out new musky spots... we shared our knowledge and we are exploring new areas are sharing results so we both learn faster I share some walleye knowledge but my "big fish spots" I'm super protective of
  11. Like I said... there's not many around where I fish so I only know what I read
  12. From what I understand saucer are more light sensitive They are generally found in deeper dirtier water Only one I've ever caught was in 35' of dirty water MNR said they hadn't seen one on lake st Francis in a LONG time when I reported it
  13. Awesome The fall patterns should kick in in a week or 2 here as well... we can choose between numbers or size or a mix of both.... Love catching 20 to 30 14-22" eyeballs in a morning
  14. Nice net It must be tricky to get outta the bag and folded when your alone...?
  15. After getting some input and doing research it looks like Baker brand stainless steel grip n weigh is next in line after a Boga grips And they swivel 18" Regular price is about $70 USD Tackle direct has the 60lb model on sale right now for $25 At that price I have nothing to lose so I ordered one
  16. With a 16' aluminum I dint have a lot of room for something that big in my boat when I'm not planning to use it When I'm targeting the big girls I don't mind a net taking up spece
  17. I do but cradles are terrible when alone in the boat
  18. Yeah I don't want to lift the fish by the gripper Just get a lock on it so I can control the fish and get a better grip on her and not have her break me off with a lure stuck in her face Had to hand bomb a 55" the other day and a 56" earlier this year.... not an easy task
  19. Hey gang So I usually get 10+ musky a year by accident while fishing for walleye and believe it or not some of the biggest musky I've ever seen have fallen to a walleye crank Anyways... hand bombing musky up to and over 50" is a challenge to say the least... My dad has a boga grip that is nice and compact and can easily be stored in the boat at all times... however the boga grips are stupid expensive Anyone ever use the rapala or Berkeley knock offs? More importantly on bigger fish? Let me know what you think of these cheaper alternatives And to be clear I do target musky and I do handle them properly... this is for the accidental fish I can't plan for Thanks
  20. Well they're probably too small for me then
  21. I have the helly Henson one piece as well I want this for a base layer
  22. Hey gang Looking at getting under armour base layer Can't decide between 2.0-3.0-4.0 Also im 6'4" about 300 pounds... anyone close to my size own this product to help me with sizing? Any feedback on this product would be appreciated Thanks
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