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  1. U guys are killin me I cant get the boat out of storage until the 30th but thats ok will catch up as soon as we can. Meantime looking forward to snow and 20 degrees this week.

    I have the itch bad enough that even in those temps, and with the knowledge that the temps might shut the fish back down for a while, if the waves get decent, I'm going!

  2. Don't have it installed yet, but I have an isolator relay: the second battery is cut out while you are cranking, then when the cranking battery reaches some voltage, I believe it's 13.7, the relay closes, and allows the alternator to charge the second battery. It also has a 1,2,off switch, and I believe the 2 position cranks from the second battery, but since the other battery is a distance from the main, and I only ran 6 ga. wire to it, I think I'll avoid that setting. It will be nice to have the off position for when I leave things on.:confused:

  3. MI only stocks Little Manistee strain and Skamania(Big Manistee). WI plants a few kinds though, and we get them in the NW here every year. I caught a pretty Kamloops a couple years ago in March.

    The strain of steelhead collected from the Little Manistee are actually just called Michigan steelhead. The Skamania are raised by Indiana, and Michigan trades for them, they are only planted below Tippy, but no eggs are taken there. Don't know where Indiana gets eggs from.

  4. Made a special plate out of stainless for the riggers. Two screws in from the side, two at the top at the highest point.

    Rod holders are on Big Jon track, screws down the center, bead of caulk along the edges.

    Everything has been pretty solid so far(2 seasons), but I do wish they had made the rails flat. I guess being a combo, they had to try and fancy it up. I used to have a V17 SC, it went back on a warranty deal, and the chance to get this bigger, heavier boat came up with a deal too good to turn down, so I guess I can adapt to a few inconveniences.

  5. The unit you have reads speed but you have to hook up with a seprate cable I believe.I have the x96 and the tx96 . I have no idea what the difference is but they look and act the same. Frank is right if you are sitting still and the waves are moving you will get a readout on the speed sensorand not be moving. As for the graph it self , its a good unit.

    They are the same unit, the T is OEM for Tracker

  6. Here's a couple of other considerations (though I'm not sure how they help to find fish:confused:):

    Being cold-blooded, a fish in lower temperature water is less active. Water temp is directly related to fish feeding and growth.

    The warmer water gets, the less oxygen it holds, and a fish in warmer water, with it's metabolism faster, needs more oxygen. My take is that while you might find some salmon in warm water, they are certainly not comfortable, and probably won't stay long.

    Just my two cents...

  7. wish I could get at least 100 perch, spent very little time on the perch this year, but did manage many large fish. Great Job for the year. Hope you saved some perch for the long cold winter.

    I think we have enough to make it through the winter, but with my parents, in-laws, kids, and sisters, it could be tough.:D

  8. Looked at numbers last night:

    44 trips total, which to me means I had a great summer regardless of any numbers!

    Would have been a lot more if not for wind. We only fished twice in June!

    20 trips for just trolling, 19 perch trips, 5 combo trips.

    79 big fish, for an average of about 3 per trolling trip. (Would have been way higher if I had quit after May. Only 1 brown, very few lake trout or coho. Missed the one good weekend in St. Joe in the spring, then the coho shot right past South Haven when it got so warm.

    1026 perch, for an average of about 42 fish per trip, including a day of 90% jumbos, 10" and up, a MA perch lost at the edge of the boat.

    Is it spring yet?

  9. ok I have to ask cause I don't know, do they kill the females and then take the eggs, or do they express them then let the females go, I was up there a few years ago and they told us, but I can't remember.... it's called sometimers disease...

    Each fish is opened up after the eggs or milt are taken, to be checked for BKD. Can't remember the name of the company, but a contractor takes all the carcasses. Fish in good shape might end up being sold for human consumption, but most go to pet food.

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