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Posts posted by Live2fishdjs
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What size spin-n-glows do you generally fish? I have fished all sizes and caught fish on all of them behind tin cans primarily, but am curious if you find one size better than another.
Tight Lines and Thanks for your reports.
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If anyone needs an extra crewman for this event let me know as I'll be up for the Dreamweaver, but no ride on Saturday.
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Personally we try not to let the board release and accomplish this by looping the line through the release on the board twice. Once you put the line in the picher wrap it around the release and back through the pincher again. We run it this way with mono and superbraids and it has not caused any problems breaking line and will not slip. I hate fighting the board all the way to the boat but I also understand this is not as big a problem with Walleyes.
Yeah, I would say letting the board slide is easily prevented if fighting it to the boat properly, and if slippage is an issue (shouldn't be with a properly adjusted board) use the technique described above.
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Eric can always catch bigger fish Mr Diddlewinker smarty pance but you can never grow taller or learn to drive a boat:taunt:
Yuck it up Tommy.
I'm OK with the boat, it's the trailer that gave me issues...once. It pays to be short sometimes;)
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Nice Brown Eric...too bad it wasn't 12.75#
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Nice catch. I hope you guys burned out your luck:D
Heard from a reliable source it was slow way south today.
This weather tonight and tomorrow is going to screw up any pattern...except for the one the southern boys put together in the AM.
By the way...walleye don't count..trash fish:no:
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Let us know if you made it down glgun.
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It's been slow from the mouth up to the BS dam...hopefully we'll get a push of fish in the near future.
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If $$ was no option (gas, slip, rigging)...Tiara 4200 Open Tournament Series. That wouldn't be overkill for the great lakes.
If we're talking silly stupid overkill bad a$$ give me a Hatteras Sportfishing Convertible-min 50'.
More practical and realistic I'd be taking a close look at a Hewes Craft w/ twin outboards for year round fishing and low maintenance...plus with those hulls you could fish in about anything you would be comfortable to do so in.
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Use and like them all, but I'm fond of Pro-Kings.
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Darrin
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Six point and 9 point with my bow-both in October. Shot a doe up north on opening AM. Hunted hard during the late season with no success, but all in all certainly can't complain about the 2007 season! Congrats to all the successfull hunters.
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Very cool Caz!
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What model are they and what are the specs/age?
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Thanks for the report-love fishing lakers up that way...always wanted to fish Isle Royal (we have a cabin on Clearwater near Grand Marais).
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Are those pics from this year?
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Darrin, you could not tell the difference between a Ho and Sturgeon.....But I enjoy you as a full time crew member on my boat.....your great on the stick.....You just suck as to what your catching...
Mark
Ha Ha-don't quit your day job to become a comedian.
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That May be so but if im incorrect then why is the limit 5 fish in a combo with no more then 3 Salmon?And Im almost certain it reads no more then 3 chinook or 3 coho. This is the statement in the rules that raises the question of interpretation. I am going to make a call today to the plainwell Dnr office and see if i can get the correct interpretation.
I was referring to the "salmon is a salmon" part of the comment...you seem to understand the rule by mentioning the number 3, but it's the salmon is a salmon logic that trips people up. Much easier to call them by species.
Tight lines and screw you Adjusted:angry2:...it was dark
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no matter what way you try and fill a limit your only allowed 5 so to me salmon is a salmon no matter what type and no more then 3.
INCORRECT
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Coho and kings are different species you may have 5 total no more than 3 of one species.
3 coho and 2 kings or 3 kings and 2 coho are both acceptable limits.
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I cannot imagine running anything other than Walleye Boards for pulling core...JMO, but it is way easier and quicker than setting a spread with big boards.
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Dive charts with dive bombs would also encourage me to get more of them.
I agree...I have a couple, but have no idea what application to try with them.
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Ran some a couple days last year and it produced. Give it time and use it during a good bite to gain confidence in it.
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Thank-You very much for sharing...special place in my heart for big lakers.
What rods do you find work best when jigging?