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cops have radio's. cops are everywhere. cops should not "give up" because "they" are too slow. reading motorcycle forums on the net, its well known that if you see a radar, and your speeding, SPEED UP! cops will say "it's too dangerous" to chase. what they are actually saying is "we are too lazy, and there is another car going 25km above the limit coming right around the bend".
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Regular PowerPro vs PowerPro SuperSlick
Steve replied to okumasheffield's topic in General Discussion
Crap, another agreement with Bill .... I'm digging myself deeper by the day I use braid on my poppers. It help with hook sets when "long distance" casting. Flouro sinks and doesn't provide any benefit to top waters... Mono .... well, mono simply sucks, lol. -
Regular PowerPro vs PowerPro SuperSlick
Steve replied to okumasheffield's topic in General Discussion
832 frays. strange. I have used PP since FINS PRT stopped production. PP has always been great to me. -
well, just last week we bought my dad a new gortex jacket for his birthday. I have the pro qualifer bibs and jacket. dad has the pro qualifer bibs. he tried on the pro qualifer jacket and 100 mph gear jacket, and went with the 100 mph gear jacket as it was lighter....
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Is the above video for real? wow. that is a classic!!!
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I worked long and hard for my first Nickel largie. I finally caught my first on this beat up Pulsator. Still ran true and straight with that long worm trailer (cut down power worm).
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garnet, the nichols, due to their style of blaids, also make for the best burning spinnerbait on the market.... that technique is generally used for largies. yes, it can be slow rolled as well, and due to the blades, can go deeper, (which is why your thinking smallies). but those blaids are also perfect for burning....
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mikethebassfisher, you stole my spinnerbait the nichols pulsator is the best spinnerbait on the market in my opinion....but just that ... my opinion....once we find the "right" spinnerbait, no matter the brand, then we are happy. but if your an angler who is still "looking", have a look the pulsator. Nichols just was purchased by a young fella in the southern USA. He's a good guy and is working hard. The old owners were a sweet old couple ... when you placed an order the older lady would talk your ear off about fishing pickwick. I love it!! edit: you can tell the difference between the original pulsator and the new pulsator from the new owners by the "eye" on the head of the spinnerbait. No eye on the original.
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Help with my Truck Value (trading in or selling)
Steve replied to Steve's topic in General Discussion
ya dawg, that ole girl towed me around the province.... blew the engine, blew the tranny, but hey...she was a good girl -
yes, they sure are! I bought my first Loki net in 2005. handle is long bent and gone, but netting and rim still stand strong.
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just use it. are you near hamilton? you really can't be using medium action ugly sticks fishing st clair for muskie.... my first trip on that lake brought me a 47" muskie that weighed 33lbs. it almost broke my xtra heavy muskie rod in half. if you hook that fish you're breaking your rod and your heart....
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I don't know what to suggest, as I don't yet have the joy of a child. However, I can only imagine the feeling you have right now. At first I was going to say, "take lots of photo's". but at second thought .... just enjoy it. enjoy the time. you'll remember it forever (and so will your son). I wish you great weather, no bugs, and beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
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have fun man!! I hope you catch a St Clair fatty you sound like your having a lot of fun!! i like your adventurous spirit. I once had that as well..... tell you what, are you near hamilton at all? If you are, I have a heavy action st croix premiere spinning rod you can have. still not "perfect" for what your doing (st clair), but MUCH better than what you currently have. its only 7' and should be easy enough to use in your boat. My father used it for bass fishing the heavy slop....but his hands wont allow him to do that type of fishing anymore...and if you saw my bass opener report, he kicks my butt drifting senko's off the slop either way. You know, I'm not going to have much use for that Sahara 3000 either. If you promise to fill it with 50lbs braid and use the flouro lead I'm going to give you (80lbs seagur muskie flouro lead), then you can have the reel as well.
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Just read on a few different sources that Beckman Nets are no longer. Only inventory in stores remain. Pradco, who owned, have sold off all their stock. That sucks. Another quality fishing product going down the tubes. Edit: Their website address is also for sale http://www.beckmannet.com/
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maybe fish for bass on your own and take a guide out for the muskie?
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the spot **I believe** you are referring to does not have public access.
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your right, they are rediculously good as well.
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Left hand walleye trolling reel w/ line out alarm?
Steve replied to scugpg's topic in General Discussion
just looked closer. yes, its a 5601 not a 5501. good catch. -
Well...i did call Germany by 3....and that sure didn't come close to happening... but.... I sure wish I was in Germany RIGHT NOW!!!!!!
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goal. thumbs up!
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Left hand walleye trolling reel w/ line out alarm?
Steve replied to scugpg's topic in General Discussion
hmmm, i just walked down stairs. i have a 5501 with a clicker. must be discontinued. -
yes, they sure do Lew....what's interesting is how often human's resist change....when change is the only thing that is contstant in this world.
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at least it'll be another four years before watching this stuff again.... by then I'll forget how boring this sport is
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that they sure did! I remember when I got hired at the shop I was "hesitant" working with leeches. that changed quickly. they were our top selling bait! i still think there isn't a better bait out there for catching smallies....
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geez. seriously? when I worked at the bait and tackle shop in the mid 90's, we sold a pound of leaches for under $20.