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dada2727

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  1. I have a 40HP 2 stroke oil injected Merc, it's either a 2004 or 2005 and am having some problems. The problem only occurs at a higher RPM, most noticably at full throttle. When I have it wide open, it seems like it's missing or not firing on all cyclinders (its a 3 cylinder) but I just had it tuned up and the carbs cleaned. It will run fine if I continuously adjust the trim up, down, up, down...and so on, but as soon as I stop adjusting the trim it starts doing it again. I'm thinking it might be electrical because I just spent $350 getting water removed from the carbs apparently. I had this problem a couple years ago and I had it fixed and they told me it was something like a "starter coil" but I'm not completely sure. I just remember they showed me some wires that were melted together. Any thoughts?
  2. That doesn't look like a kawartha muskie, you don't see too many of them over 50. Beauty fish though wherever it came from. Too bad its tail fin got all ripped up like that. You should invest in a Beckman Pen Fin saver, money well spent IMO. Just for curiousities sake, why the grey-out on the boat?
  3. Anyone here fish it. We fished it today and did allright considering I've never fished sturgeon lake before. 15lbs and change took the crown, and we ended up with about 12.5lbs. Would have been nice to land that 4+lber that broke my brother off, but we all have those stories don't we? There was 76 boats and I think we finished around 25th with our weight. Caught most of our fish in the flatgrass with texas rigged worms, tubes and dingers.
  4. 2 - 0 is good. talk about home ice advantage
  5. My 2 cents.... Both rods have their place, but as a general rule of thumb, spinners are better for lighter applications and baitcasters for heavier as a general rule of thumb. I wouldn't spool anything over 12lb test on a spinning reel personally. Baitcasters have far better control, you can't argue that factor. I have my thumb on the spool the whole time, I can slow it down whenever I want. Also, I believe that baitcaster cast heavier baits further too. When you cast a spinning reel, the line comes of in circles the size of the spool, which creates a lot of friction in that first guide. That's why the first guide on spinning rods are much larger than baitcasters. And if a baitcaster has a non-disengaging levelwind, there is less friction going through the guids than a spincaster, thus giving you more distance. This is all assuming that you have all your brakes backed right off which most of us do anyways after we learn to thumb the spool. A disadvantage of the baitcaster is casting in wind. This is where the spincast takes over, they just simply cast better into the wind. flippin and pitchin'-baitcaster for accuracy, quiet entry and power to turn heads in weeds. Finesse fishing - spincast Musky fishing - All baitcasting in my opinion. They last thing I wanna do is hold a 16 oz bait by my finger all day! To sum it all up, trying to decide which one is better is like trying to decide whether a 5 iron or a 9 iron is better is golf. They each have thier own situations where one shines over the other.
  6. Fished the Tri-lakes and wasn't impressed with the wind, but did use it to our advantage. Fished from about 7am to 4pm with a follow, a sighting and one fish in the boat. Kind of a tough day, but the one fish was a nice 47.5 inches so it was worth it. Rather skinny fish, but as to be expected this time of year. She hit a swimmin Joe off a wind blown structure, and I mean windblown. I had to use the outboard to control us and couldn't imagine landing this fish with just 2 guys and that wind blowing us right on the rocks, I had to try and just hold us steady and not drag the fish too much as we popped the hooks out and released her. I'll try and get some pics up later on. Water was low 60's and up to the mid 60's by afternoon.
  7. I would say very far from coming back, like I said, over the last 5 years I've probably logged 40 hours or so and not one muskie. Hooked into one small one and lost it beside the boat a few years ago. The water is very clear and shallow, so they are very easily spooked. They are still in there, just few and far between and not a whole lot of size to them.
  8. One thing I would recommend is going no lighter than MH for a spinnerbait application. I find with the large hook on spinnerbaits, the extra backbone is needed to get a good hookset. I land a lot more fish since I made the switch.
  9. I fished it last year and left without anything in the boat. Seen a few muskie, some say they are hybrids in there but I have never boated on to see for myself. The launch is pretty beat up, you need a 4X4 to pull a boat out of there on a trailer. I wouldn't recommend it, I'd head to balsam or another kawartha lake.
  10. Forecast is looking better now, mainly sunny, 17c and 10k W winds. Fairly stable weather leading up to it too.....nice.
  11. We'll probably be on the water for first light, going to try a little further south this year, usually fish the north end but gonna try down by grenadier island and gannons narrows, atleast for the morning anyways. Can't freakin' wait!
  12. Just wondering if anyone has fished this lake for lunge. Family has a cottage there for a week in july and I heard there was some swimming around in there. If not fished it, heard anything?
  13. Next saturday is the big day! So were is everyone heading? I'll be out on Pigeon lake, been musky huntin that lake for the last 5 years or so now. Can't wait! got all the hooks sharp and ready to go!
  14. Yes I am in Zone 17, fish pigeon, balsam, and few smaller lakes.
  15. I wish those walleye didn't taste so good! I keep walleye when I fish for them, and don't feel a bit guilty for it. I don't go over my limit, release the bigger ones, and only fish them for a few weeks until muskie opens anyways! I really don't see the populations of walleye suffering at all to tell you the truth. I have had more luck the last 3 years walleye fishing than ever before, and I only fish them in the month of may in the kawartha's. Just my $0.02
  16. Fish species is the same as in the kawartha lakes for the most part. Bass, Walleye and Muskie. Muskie are usually pretty small.
  17. where abouts is happy holiday houseboats?
  18. Just wondering if anyone has used the boat launch by lakeview estates on pigeon lake or another launch close to grenadier island. I was curios about cost and if it's open 24 hours?
  19. I think I read somewhere on this forum that you could get shimano reels repaired in peterborough. Can someone please point me in the right direction?
  20. Just wondering what everyone would use for glueing a rodtip back on. Turns out the guy I got to put it on didn't do a smasher of a job. Will good ol' crazy glue do the trick?
  21. So it wont effect the charging at all or the batteries if they are hooked up in parellel (sp) and each wired to a seperate charging bank?
  22. Thanks guys, thats kinda what I was wondering Jer, about the two batteries being hooked up together and charging them seperate.
  23. Thanks, that's what I thought but wasn't 100% sure. Now as for an onboard charger, should I get a 2 bank charger to charge both deepcycles?
  24. Hey guys, I have a 12V minnkota powerdrive and was wondering if I can hook up two deep cycles together so I can go longer between charges or will this not work? I am also planning on purchasing a 2 bank onboarding charging system. Thanks for the help
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