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  1. I agree with all of the above also, Mike. You do a very good job. I hang on GLA also and I think that part of it, and every other forum that is successful, is size itself. The more members there is the more personality clashes you're going to have. I don't think there's much that can be done about it except for being a strong moderator. That's where you come in.. And to you, I say thank you!!

    Does that make sense??

  2. THanks guys!

    Yes, the hose was no biggie...just a couple of small burns on the forearm hooking it back up. At least I know my impeller is good and so is my bilge pump!! :)

    I wish I could have boated that steelie. Biggest one I've ever hooked into. The line counter said 275 ft and he still looked big. Had that big, thick bull head on it... Beautiful fish. He would have only been in the boat long enough for some pic's and a weight..

    Oh well..such is fishing.. We had a loon hanging around and following us for about 15 minutes too... Way cool..

    Man, it felt good to get back on the pond!

  3. I have the coated cable, with this connection. I haven't tried it yet, but it should work just as good.

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    Nailer,

    This is the same connection I use for my Depth Raider and it works great. I start losing signal at 180 feet..

    Buy some of the liquid electrical tape in a can and hit the swivel and bolt. It all helps..

  4. Well, we took the Just Right out for it's shakedown cruise Saturday afternoon. Set up just off the pierheads and headed south about 3:00pm. Was just south of Bil Mar in 12 fow and took a rip from an absoutely huge steelhead. This fish was in the air more than in the water. He managed to cause the board to dive and snapped off between the board and himself. He hit a black and silver X Rap. That was our only rip. The warmest water we found was 45 degrees. (Other than what was in my bilge) Blew a hose on the boat and managed to get that fixed. Found a couple of other small quirks that need attention but all in all, was an awesome afternoon..

    It's going to be a great season!

  5. It was a good show overall. I didn't find too many deals, though.. I found it funny that one booth were selling rods for $5 more than what they had them advertised in the catalog they were giving out..

    We had a good time. It was good seeing old friends and meeting a couple of new ones!

  6. Linedancin,

    It's basically a simple, overhand knot. I'll try to describe to the best of my ability.

    Take the end of your wire and thread it through the swivel. Bring the end back up doubling the wire and forming a loop with the swivel hanging. Take the doubled up wire above the swivel and wrap it around your finger once, then thread the swivel through the loop you created by wrapping the wire around your finger. Pull it as tight as you can get it and trim your tag end.

    Believe me, it's a lot simpler to tie than that sounds!!

    Good luck!

  7. I totally agree with Capt Jon. The muddier the better. Personally, I would run 4 Church boards. Two two color, a 3 and a 4 color, and 2 riggers. Brads thin fin and/or rattle shads off the 2 colors, Rapala husky jerk off the 3 color, and a dodger and coho fly on the 4 color. Two riggers with very short leads (propwash) with clean spoons. I'd run a mix of very bright colors and darks to see what the fish preferred. Try and follow the mudlines and locate baitfish.

  8. I have to say that I am REAL lucky in this department.. IE: Question to wife.. Honey, do you have a problem with me picking up a couple of copper set ups? We do not have these in our arsenal, and they are a very productive tool..

    Answer.. If you have the money for them, go for it. Do you need a few bucks?

    My wife supports our addiction as much as I do.. I am a VERY LUCKY man!!

    GOD.....I HOPE SHE READS THIS!!!! :)

  9. Ron,

    That's what I thought. I have no idea about the dive curve for dacron. The most I've used it for is backing. Have you run any of the super braids? If not, give them a try. You only need 100 yds or so on each reel and the rest can be backing (dacron?? ;) ) I think if you run the braid (with a much smaller diameter) You'll be very impressed and hooked on it immediately.

    Good luck.

  10. Seems like I messed up with the initial question. What I'm trying to find out is if there's any significant difference between the depth that Dipsey Divers run when using wire as compared to 30# Dacron. Any ideas?

    Hey fellas..

    Is it just me? I believe that Ron is asking about "old school" Dacron...Not braid... If so, there is a HUGE difference. Wire will dive MUCH deeper than the dacron. Braid.. (IE: Power Pro, Spider Wire, etc..) is much closer in depth potential. The signature, as stated in a previous post, is much different.

    If I totally read this wrong, forgive me please! Just tryin to help a little... :grin:

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