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  1. I used an auto-trolling plate on my old boat, and it worked well. It brought the speeds down to low 2's. Sometimes much slower depending on current/waves.

    Chris

    I should have mentioned I now use bags with the new boat and am much happier with the bags.

    Chris

  2. Dave,

    I have had good success with large husky jerks for salmon, especially early season. They have a great roll at slow speeds, and a slow rattle to attract fish. Sometimes when it's real slow they will catch fish when nothing else is working. The only problem is they don't last long. They don't stand up real well to the hurt a big salmon can put on them.

    Chris

  3. You can upgrade some existing Minn Kotas to Ipilot for about $450 dollars. Cabelas has a list of pre-existing models that are easy to change over. I plan on upgrading my V2 soon.

    Chris

  4. NBK, mixed veg, caramel dolphin, blue dolphin, green dolphin, moonshine happee meal, Michael Jackson, fireball on a 5 color is alway good, monkey puke, Kevorkian, moonshine flounder pounder and a whole bunch more that I can't think of right now.

    Chris

  5. I cut whole herring into two strips and keep them in a brine. I have used whole herring in the past, but I obviously can get a lot more bait by stripping them. The brine is a mixture of water, kosher salt, Borax Twenty Mule Team and the natural herring oil.

    Chris

  6. I use swim noodles. Make a small cut and slide the knot end into it, and then wrap the fly around it and bury the hook into the foam. I use them in about two foot sections and they store easily especially if you are using single hooks.

    Chris

  7. Some of the worst accidents I have seen have involved snowmobiles. If it's not alcohol as a factor than it's speed or inexperience, and all three combined is the worse animal out there. Saw a guy one night miss a turn to a trail from a road, and hit a snowbank and launched him along with his sled about 40 feet through the air straight into the side of a house and lived. The old timer inside never woke up until all the lights outside got his attention. Another night two guys on a sled were screaming across a lake, hit a small jette of land and launched themselves into a tree. I found markings on the tree almost fourteen feet above the ground. Both lived, but barely. I could go on and on. The thing about a snowmobile is if you do wreck, you usually have no one to blame but your self. And you give the other responsible riders a bad reputation. Same thing with motorcycles, or people that park boats on breakwalls, but those are topics for another day. Stay safe.

    Chris

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