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  1. I had my father and father-in-law (both Vietnam vets), Jim (WWII) vet, and Grant a Vietnam vet aboard the Eyefull II. Like others have said, it was great to spend the day with Americas best. The storys they shared, and the pride they felt when we returned to the crowds cheering for them was priceless. The whole event was grade A, great food, great people, and great fishing. I have it on the calendar for next year already. Thanks Nels for a great event.

  2. Just an FYI. The reason I made the aluminum measuring plate was because I witnessed an issue that many people could inadvertently get messed up with. Lots of boats have the vinyl decal on their transoms with the "great lakes" fish and the measurement scale. I was mating for a local charter boat and we had a few minutes to kill before the customers arrived. We put a measuring tape on the decal just for kicks. The stanley tape measure said 15" was 15.5 on the decal! That could lead to a hefty fine. Check your decal scales, they could be way off because of UV or heat messing with the decal over time.

  3. A 350' or 400' will not track very far (outside) from the boat no matter what board you pull them behind. They will always be your inside lines in your board spread. You put a 250' and say a 150' outside of them in descending order. The shortest setups will always be the farthest from your boat. Your shorter coppers will track much easier and farther outside vs. a 350' or 400'. With your shorter shallower coppers to the outside, it will also tend to keep a fish over the top of the deeper lines when hooked up most of the time. Also, always keep in mind that a low diver let out to 350' can also get into your long coppers in current or with a hook up.

  4. Using stainless wire has a few inherant challenges for rods. Stainless wire is abraisive. When you pull a diver with wire, there is a constant sea saw action being applied to the rod. The diver surges from wave action and boat speed changes. This resulting back and forth action of the wire against the guide surface can and does saw low quality guides in half. The first sign is grooves worn in the guide rings. Roller rods allow the line to move back and forth without creating surface friction with the guides. Over time, this surface friction also causes the wire line to curl, kind of the same effect as pulling a ribbon across scissors while wrapping a present. Roller rods dramatically reduce this problem. In recent years there have been guide rings brought out that will handle wire effectively. SIC or silicon carbides handle wire for a while with no issues, but repeated use (like a charter boat) will see them fail eventually. Fuji brought out their SN (Silicon Nitride II) guides about 5 years ago, designed just for wire. They have a hardness that is uneffected by wire. They also are ground so smooth that they have very low surface friction, causing little heat. The tip top guide on any wire rod causes 80% of line fatigue, so a roller tip or twilly tip is almost necessary to keep curly line from becomming a big issue.

  5. I agree with the others. You already have the tools, might as well go wire. The technique is the same as with braid. You let it out slow, keep your drag set so that it just creeps or ticks.

    Braid will be ok with roller rods, just be very carefull to make sure that the braid stays on the rollers. If it gets off the rollers, game over, the frames will cut you off quickly.

  6. Thanks Mark. I will be coming over there, possibly next weekend. I have some rods for Bob, and a fishing Jones to take care of. I have some trolling bags for someone over there that I can't remember their name:o. If I am holding trolling bags for you, please accept my apology and let me know.

  7. Looking to get even better video footage this coming season. Looking for a video camera mount that is adjustable and will mount to either my rocket launcher or a rocket launcher rod holder. Anyone have any that don't cost as much as the space shuttle and are functional? I have a Panasonic HD video camera, it has the standard threaded receptical.

  8. Been rubbing, waxing, and polishing my hands, arms, and fingers to the bloody stumps the last four days. The Eyefull II is almost ready to hit the water again after a very successfull demonstration trip in Muskegon. She is ready for new bottom paint hopefully next week sometime, and the new Traxstech equipment will be ready early next week also. The way this boat shines up is a testiment to how she was taken care of by previous owners. Here's some photos of what she looks like tonight. Tomorrow will be recaulking all of the caulk lines. Hopefully she is fishing walleye on Saginaw Bay by mid week next week. Kind of burnt out, working on the boat all day, then cramming in rods at night. Friday I have to go back to my real job and will be pulling triple duty:grin:.

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    Still waiting for a couple of decals.................

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