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Bernie

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  1. Another problem that occurs with grease filled hubs is rust buildup on the surface the seal rides on. This ruins the seal. As mentioned before as the heat builds in the hub the air/grease expands, when you back into the water over the hub this quickly cools the hub sucking water inside. For all the time it takes before you use your trailer for first time pull the hub off and take a look. If necessary to replace bearing make sure the seal surface is clean and smooth. Also a good idea to coat grease outside the seal to help prevent seal surface rust. The oil filled hubs excel but they too need to be maintained. also make sure your tire pressures are good. You cant tell by visual check. USE THE GUAGE. Look at your tire sidewalls at the same time. Trailer tires are notorious for cracking. Better to check them before you head out. How many times have you seen trailers at the side of the road with a tire or a hub off?
  2. A compass would also be a good addition. Oops..i see its already been mentioned
  3. I just did a quick search and the affected products are wet canned food and pouched snacks.
  4. Thank you for the heads up Maureen...Thankfully I dont have either brand.
  5. Welcome Suds. Im sure you will like it here.
  6. Great read Moosebunk! Thank you!
  7. Cool site....Thanks Danbo.
  8. A good quality reel,2000 or 2500 series. I dont know anything about Daiwa reels. I use Shimano. The quality of the drag is vital. If you hook a fish with a weight over the rating of your line the drag is adjusted so the fish can take the line off the spool without breakage. The mono line is mostly a filler for the spool but also serves to prevent the more slippery braid from slipping on the spool. I have caught 20 lb pike on 6lb test line with a properly adjusted drag. The lighter the line you use will create ease of casting and less tangles. The biggest mistake I see with new fisherpeople is a spool that is not filled close to the lip. Stretching the line out after you spool it will help avoid tangles too.Use a line that has little or no "memory" I like fireline but have not tried some other types that others here have mentioned. Gotta go. ....Bernie
  9. Um...Maureen.....Its Wednesday
  10. Lightly pan fry in bacon fat/butter Put in a large pot with canned tomatoes Add preferred spices then stew for an hour or so. Mmmmmmmmm
  11. Hi Slowhand. Glad to see you onboard. This is the best site bar none...Amazing talented people from all walks of life.
  12. That was a great report Wayne. Looks like you guys had a good time. Slush really sucks doesn't it? Bet that weekend really flew by.
  13. Hello Wifeofafisherman...I live too far away to be of much help. But I'm sure there are some folks on board who are willing to offer advise. Ya right! :lol: :lol: Younger than Forty...Ha haha hahahahahaha
  14. Joe.I sent you a PM....Bernie
  15. Turned a hobby into a career before (Auto Technician). Now my hobby is something else---FISHING!... May want to keep that in mind.
  16. Sacrifice for the good of us all. More people need to be thankful for the servicemen and women who put their lives on the line. Its awful the ways of our world and that this type of thing takes place. My heart goes out to the familys.
  17. Wasnt just you Cliff. Happened here too.
  18. Make sure the spool is full(level). This makes for less resistance of the line off the spool. Use a line with little or no memory to prevent tangles. A lighter or smaller diameter line works best (I prefer fireline) A good rod makes for good distance and casting control. 2000 series Shimano spinning reel is what I prefer as well for using jigs for walleye..
  19. Looks like you had a beauty day on the lake tjsa. Congrats on the fish. WTG!!
  20. I think some of you guys need a bigger yard. A place to work on your boat and motor. A place to build a garage to get out of the house for some peace and quiet. A place where you can whip your rod out in the backyard ( casting practice OK ).
  21. :lol: :lol: Rizzo...thats totally funny!!!
  22. Nice fish, great tactics. You are learning this steelhead thing quick Cliff. Good for you. Hope to someday get a chance at those too.
  23. Dont look........You wont like what you see.... OUCH!!!!!
  24. Good stuff Gerritt. Glad to see things are looking well for you.
  25. Incredible!!!! Drove a Mercedes 360 160 mph once. But 250? wow.
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