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orange flashers/dodgers and peanut flies or haircut flies are pretty much all the west side charters run. You can catch hungry coho on just about anything, they really are not picky eaters. As far as guys around here are concerned, if you want consistent catches of cohos just stick with small orange flashers/dodgers and small flies. That being said I am a fan of thin fish for cohos too !
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I actually had my heart sold on a 330 Sea Ray Amberjack while I was internet boat shopping. Seeing it in person was a different story. Once I put my knees, or really shins, against the gunwales I knew i did not want to make a charter boat out of it. I was a little uncomfortable and I've been around boats for as long as I can remember. I have been very comfortable on my Tiara!
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I will be wondering between booths, where ever Blood Run is being sold. I know the Outdoorsman for sure.
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Alright first post on GLF!,
Gary looking forward to the show, hopefully they get our booth aset up somewhere near yours, be easier to pass the bloody marys haha. See ya there!
Welcome aboard Greg! You going to be at Grand Rapids?
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mega 80s with Phil, that's going to be my new tradition:-)!
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I believe so, I will be wondering around a bit too
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not birch, but can't wait for grand rapids!
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you can charter the boat owned by Brian Urlacher, the Linebreaker.
http://www.floridagofishing.com/resources-charter-boats.html
my dad lives in Marco Island and one of his favorite places to eat is the Pelican Bend where the boat is kept. Its right outside of Marco before you hit the main land. Pretty incredible machine. Apparently Brian fished down there and enjoyed it so much he bought his own boat.
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Lots of different patterns work. If you are just starting out cant go wrong with basics such as white, green chartreuse attractors with aqua, whites, green crinkle, little boy blue flies. Those are probably the "base" colors and you can expand off of that.
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Check my image gallery or my website/Facebook page. Lots of pics of my 29 open. Had it two seasons now and ABSOLUTELY love it. Never completely understood why Tiara owners loved their boats so much until I started running my own. It never ceases to amaze me! Any specific questions about them?
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http://www.woods-n-waternews.com/Articles-i-2010-09-01-205787.112113_Whopper_Stopper_Copper.html
its a couple years old but a good read on copper.
fishing nearly all copper last year, 32lb in place of leadcore and 45lb in 300-450 segments, I can not remember a single instance where my setups were out fished by someone else purely because I did not have leadcore out. I am more convinced that 32lb copper will be closer in the water column to 45lb copper than to leadcore. When others full cores were firing, my 200 and 250 were firing.
in my experimenting, i also ran a while last season with a 250 32lb running inside, same side as a 10 color with no issues. That right there makes me certain the 32lb does actually run deeper than leadcore.
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I am on my phone but when I get a chance I can answer with mores detail.
Jim, I do not think you will be disappointed with the 32lb. 300 of 32lb will still achieve a greater depth than a 10 color. I fish both 32 and 45 and very little leadcore. As far as people saying you made the wrong choice, you have to take into consideration that I may be the only "west sided" using 32lb. There are a lot of very very good fisherman in our area that would say not to bother with 32lb copper. It's a different technique that is not well received in Wisconsin. I have an article I will post when I get a chance about copper
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I keep hearing rumors that the USCG is going to remove the TWIC requirement if you are running charters in a non secure port. I just sent in my renewal packet and it still required a TWIC. Hopefully in the next year they will have an absolute answer.
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i think any quality DigitalSLR would be sufficient for what you are looking for. They are definitely much more affordable then a couple years ago.
I really love my Canon Digital Rebel. I am not a seasoned photographer by any means and I still manage to take some awesome shots once in a while
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Dreamweaver has red hooks on their UV spoons other wise black sharpie.
Just a note on the UV flash light, I'm a little Leary of using that to judge. My yellow electrical connectors shine just as bright as my UV spoons with the light. I doubt west marine has UV coated electrical connectors, but I could be wrong
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Ten colors or less would be just fine outside of the 300 copper
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i am not familiar with Shimano rods but my guess would be the leadcore rod my me heavier and the planner board rod my be designed more for flat line planner boards.
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100% fluorocarbon for me, 30lb for main line leaders and 40 or 50 for fly leaders. In my opinion either use the real thing or not at all. Real fluorocarbon has different physical properties than mono or fluoro coated mono.
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Racine - played with it in the past but as of recently decided it was not worth the mess... along with other reasons.
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Fishing close by, Racine, I have a few Spin Doctors that rocked last season and may catch your fish too . A couple off the top of my head are:
White with blue bubble tape (think u mentioned that one)
"wrapped" laser light saver
White with UV
Green rattlesnake
White with glo slick
Blood Run's UV
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Traxstech also makes some that would work
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anyone ever try a magic eraser? I have not but it seems to do anything else you want....magically!
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I hope this isn't a silly question. Do you use the 3M product to just coat the screws/bolts or the item you are mounting? I am putting two 6" Bert's tracks on the back of my boat to install pedestals in for a trolling bar. Thanks.
most any part of a boats fiberglass is actually a sandwich with some type of wood in the middle. If you do not seal any screws, nuts, bolts, holes, etc going through there, eventually over time water will get into the wood and rot it out. I have always just sealed the screws/holes to keep water out, not as an adhesive for what I am mounting. Your hardware should be more than adequate in holding your tracks down if done properly.
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Not necessarily always a certain temp, sometime just finding a significant break is important. Sometimes they will hold on one side of the break if it is a dramatic change in a couple feet
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looks great Jim!