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  1. 10lb power pro is about as perfect as it gets for me. I use it in all sorts of application.

    Nanofil is another I live using.

    Also, those that have issues with braid, are usually using to high of test, and or don't pay attention to the line/spool

    Suffix 832 was awesome when it first came out, then I either had like 4 bad spools in a row or their quality control department was fired???? 

     

    Berkley should just vanished of the shelf. That's the worst line ever. 

  2. I won't fish without em. I have really good pairs I wear all the time and alot of cheapos stored in the boat, in the truck, in the tackle box.

    It's great when they help see in the water column, but as others have said, it's eye protection. Against the sun, glare and possible incoming lures.

    Once you use them there really is no going back

     

     

  3. On 2/28/2018 at 1:11 PM, akaShag said:

    Thanks!  I am going to try that.  I have done potatoes like that, including ones that I hollowed out and put bacon, vidalias and butter on the inside, but never tried to cook a whole onion.  I like the idea!

    Doug

    Well you'll do it often now!!! 

  4. 35 minutes ago, scuro2 said:

    Nylander - pure talent, potential to put up big numbers
    Matthews - top 10 centermen, should be an ongoing top ten scorer
    Marner - combo of speed, vision, and possibly shot that could make him generational. He is the rawest of the three yet he is driving offense for his line as an undersized player. He doesn't have a Matthews or Nylander on his line so his job is tougher. He got to the same point total as Nylander so far playing mostly 3rd and 4th line for most of the year so far.

    Not much Id disagree with here other than Mathews. 

    He's much more than a top ten center, and will be for along time. He can dominate when he wills it. And I think we'll see that increase alot in the future. He's a bigger body and he controls the puck and corners almost like lemeuix or jagr(he's not THAT good) but you see glimpses of that same puck control

  5. 35 minutes ago, scuro2 said:

    Nylander - pure talent, potential to put up big numbers
    Matthews - top 10 centermen, should be an ongoing top ten scorer
    Marner - combo of speed, vision, and possibly shot that could make him generational. He is the rawest of the three yet he is driving offense for his line as an undersized player. He doesn't have a Matthews or Nylander on his line so his job is tougher. He got to the same point total as Nylander so far playing mostly 3rd and 4th line for most of the year so far.

    Not much Id disagree with here other than Mathews. 

    He's much more than a top ten center, and will be for along time. He can dominate when he wills it. And I think we'll see that increase alot in the future. He's a bigger body and he controls the puck and corners almost like lemeuix or jagr(he's not THAT good) but you see glimpses of that same puck control

  6. 15 minutes ago, scuro2 said:

    I can picture Matthew's and Nylander's ceiling but Marner's potential still seems wide open. If he works on shooting he could be top 10 point wise in the NHL.

    I disagree. All 3 have vast room to grow and as that experience comes so does confidence. 

    These 3 should be a long term force to be reckoned with IMO

    Mathews is already light years ahead of what I thought he'd be. He's a top 5 forward in the league already.

    Nylander is a friggen pure talent.

     

    And marner is now dubbed magic mitts

  7. Yep, bang on Brian. Nothing wrong with it either. 

     

    Mix one cup of vinegar, one cup of brown sugar and one cup of ketchup into slow cooker. Mix it up thoroughly.

    Add whatever lol. I just use garlic and pepper.

     

    Place in ribs. Cook on low for 6-8 hours

     

    Go hammer fish.

     

    Get home and eat a virtually mess free tasty meal!

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