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  1. Jim you bring up a good point ,what I personally do is take a black sharpie and put a dot or to on the back so I know what is UV and what is not. Unless i have a lite handy
  2. Jon That sucks for you and me too, I almost thought about pulling the 14 footer out and take a run the PS and work the shore line or the bubblier,but I may wait just a few more weeks and use the time to get ready for the swap meet and finish some more things around the house.
  3. jon I would have to agree with you ,the shorter the winter or off season warmth seams to bring a better year of fishing. I hope we are right ,I could see my self out there right now .LOL if the boat wasn't in storage.
  4. Can anyone tell me if there are tables left for the swap meet?? Tried to contact Tim but got no reply. luremaker
  5. Byron welcome ..... To add to what frank has said the cost of making a die will run you from 8-20 k depending on what you want done with it , I have looked into it with the local companies and there is a huge cost up front die, press set up and then press time ,before you get your first part in your hands. Unless you are looking to sell 25-50k there is no savings on making your own. Luremaker
  6. looks great jim keep it up only a few more months and you will be able to put it back on the water and have fun fishing again.
  7. Jim I and my family spend as much time as we can up in ludington and enjoy the area ,some day hope to find a house near lake Hamlin and enjoy more of our summer time there. I will look you up if we make it out on the big lake. Luremaker
  8. The more uv bulbs the better it helps with the even glo
  9. Jim If I can help out with any other Info I would be happy to share with you and anyone else, I know that this is a pain in the butt job ,I did it with my last boat a long with the floor and stringers ,but I like a challenge. I find it fun and rewarding Luremaker
  10. Great shots make's me glad I live so close to the lake and that I can see this when ever I want too .
  11. Catrina Wenman Composites One Goshen, IN Office: 574-533-0591 Direct: 574-975-0163 FX: 574-533-6247 Ok heres the info on the board that my friend used if you need more in you can email me and I will send on his email to you.
  12. For us it works better if we have a tree it puts the rods up higher and your spread is not so packed in tight.
  13. Nice idea but it is a little costly ,but if he is not building in gross he is paying alot per unit to build them.
  14. Kev If you can find a lite with uv LED bulbs in it that's the way you want to go, it is far the best lite to work on the glow spoons . The glow that is out there is designed to be rechargered by uv ,yes you can us a hi beam style lite but if you want to get the most out of the spoon uv. It is like sitting them on your dash on a sunny day. luremaker
  15. Frank I would agree with you on that statement ,but what gets me is if you take someone out with you that has no clue and really wants to learn what to do so they can go it alone ,and they just sit there shooting the **** with everyone else and when the rod go's they just ask why they lost it or why they couldn't fight all the fish? There is alot to learn from someone else when you are out on there boat ,I by far am not as good as the next guy thats why I ask and listen to what ever I can so the next time I am out I have something new to try or maybe a fall back plan when it's not working for me. And I always ask if they would like me to drive.Even the boat owner sometimes likes a break or reel one in.
  16. I have not but I know they are installing them into some of the higher end bass boats so they can keep the trolling motor batteries up for tourny fishing
  17. Don't forget they love to listen to the radio while there out there fishing and run every thing the draw the battery down even more,And yes we all can be that dummy by towing then in normally with out a thank you. Isn't life on the water just grand.
  18. Rule of thumb the more day light you have the better it works ,It works on the UV rays given off from the sun,so on a sunny day the UV is high and even on a cloudy day there are still UV out there but not as strong.That's what makes it work. I always run a few hot color patterns with UV all day rain or shine. luremaker
  19. I would have to say both.... Being that in low lite conditions the uv just don't work like it would in a bright sunny day or even in a some what over cast day, I use both and the uv make the lures that you would normally use in the upper water collum 0-30 or so just as good at depts of 60-70 org,yellow and char have so much color with the uv coating. I'm sold on it and I will use it till the next greatest thing pops up luremaker
  20. The best one is the weekend worriors at the ramp that only take there boat out once a year and forgot how to back it up and unhook it and then find out they should have charged the battery ,so they can start the boat after we have been waiting 20 min. I just have to laugh in anger.
  21. you mean you must be in a hurry by the way you are driving and pass me at 80 just to turn a 100 yards up the road. I just love days like that .
  22. Well Dave in 2012 we will have to add to that spread and make those numbers go up. luremaker
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