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Far Beyond Driven

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  1. I just searched "channel" in my fish log. In the last 10 years I've hooked over 200 fish in the channel or at the pier heads. I've had one gear conflict with another boat, that was an old guy fishing solo when we were the only two boats in there and he turned on my lines not once, but twice. Pretty good considering I usually pull planer boards if I think I can.

    Mojo hit it on the head. I lost my diver and plug when I had to slow down because a guy three boats in front of us choked up.

  2. Who catches more fish? There's a short list of people on my boat where I just stay at the helm and let them do their thing.

    As of late the swr with a j has been 10' above the big spinny, putting it about the same level. The spinny isn't getting hit but the swr has been steady so that's not getting touched.

  3. Once again go looking for heavies and again come home with three coho. First hit 75' mdew spinny 125' out wire diver good fish but soon gone. Pick up coho in 100' same rig. 300' copper with 10" white spinny tears off, lose that. Finally turn north due to quick building waves and half way through the turn same wire goes again. Ten minutes later big coho on swr down sixty green glow j. Trolled to tunnel park and pulled them. Wife and girls did not enjoy bludgeoning into them for nine miles.... Last fish all in 100' outside of the herd.

  4. You gotta set up on fish this year or you struggle. I went 2/3 in half an hour running 3 rods on my row boat yesterday and did better than some running 12 lines, but I hit a group of active fish. Then I trolled fort wo hours wo a bump.

    Part that sucks is you can run the same gear in the same depth in the same direction as another boat and get nothing while they pull them in.

  5. Plan: get salmon spectacular fish on board with daughters crewing in row boat.

    Reality: one daughter too tired, ripped oldest out of bed at 4:30 and we're rolling at 4:40. Man the line at the launch is long. Well, it is if you stay behind all the people rigging their boats off to the side. How cool is that, other than me sitting there.

    Chug out to 60 and set up, marking nothing. At 79 a wire diver gets popped, nothing special. Work it up behind the boat and can't figure out why the tail is about 5' behind the spunky. Wake up daughter to net it, she can't reach ( long leader) so she sets the net down so we can swap rod and net. Net lands on fuel hose clip and pops it off motor. Slap that back on, comes off. Slap that on again and somehow it keeps running. Grab leader and line king to boat, fly is buried so I drill it with a maglite and tail it. Big kings are slimy, back into the lake it falls. Pull it back in and gill it. Nice fish.

    Look up and the rigger down 75' is funny and trips, fight a heavy fish tobthe boat. Go to net it, net catches on pull tab on motor. Fish thrashed around and pops lose, I lift the net and throw it over the fish, pull it back, and it's there. Beautiful dark 13# laker. With no need to kill it, it was carefully released and shot away. It pulled harder than the king. At 105' a mag Mongolian beef on a full core tore off for 15 seconds and was gone.

    First two fish on white spinnies with mirage flies.

    Trolled south then into 60', marked a bunch around 85' but no hits. Packed up and ran in for perch, fail.

    Pyle's was great about logging my fish into the derby, 19 7.4. They did put 8/23 as the date though, which I didn't see. Then I chased some kids around the parking lot with the fish, causing one to almost fall on his bike.

    Fun time with my girl, with our biggest ( but not 20 ) for the year.

  6. We fished deerlick from 10-11 am with 2 misses. Got to the empty launch, docked my 14' perfectly with my 10 year old holding the rope. Only other boat there launching has to launch next to me and not another dock. After about 6 tries he gets it in the water somehow not hitting us. Guy drops one of the ropes. When we left he was flagging down a kayak to get the other rope with the boat sideways across the end of the dock.

    We stuck around to see if he needed help but that's how they fired it up and took off.

  7. Just the general condition all around will tell you a lot. Look for rust on the outside of the engine, which can tell you there's been water in the bilge. Any boat that was slipped will require extra attention, so when we were shopping anything with bottom paint on it was shot down.

    The three glass boats you listed are all pretty good boats and there's enough of them around that you can be fussy.

  8. My four winns just turned 26 and is rock solid as well. Stored under a covered shore station, then in rack storage, then in a barn with no windows.

    By all means budget for a survey, then figure about a grand a year in maintenance.

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