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X53Gunner

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  1. Thank you very much for all the feedback from everyone! Nice to know there are people willing to help out us that are learning! After reading all the reply's it looks like the X4D will be added to my boat. Now just have to wait for the colossal amount of ice on Lake MI to melt this year...LOL

  2. Ok I started Salmon Fishing Last year on Lake Michigan and had a huge learning curve. However felt I didn't do to bad for a first timer. Anyway I have a Lowrance HD with structure scan. I'm now looking at picking up a Fish Hawk x4 or the xd4 haven't quit decide on what one yet. My question is, I see were the speed at the ball makes a big difference with the currents, and the Fish Hawk will help a great deal in that. I understand that the fish live in certain columns of water according to temperature and I also see were the Fish Hawk will ad in that, however can't I see what depths the fish are at by watching my finder and in turn pretty much know were the temps / column the fish are living in at? Just curious as maybe there is something I'm over looking here. Thanks for your time and all the knowledge you guys and gals pass on to us trying to learn!

    Scott

  3. Went out of Muskegon with my friend and went 1 for 2. Landed a decent Coho. Coho on a Blue Jean Glow and the one that got away was on a Green Jean Glow. Anyway started at 6:00pm fishing was slow tried shallow and ran north and south trolls out to 120'. Found the most bait fish balls in 100' between 40 and 80' deep. Fishing picked up around 8:30 by listening to the chatter on radio. Good luck and lets keep helping each other out with the fishing reports!

    Scott

    P.S. Would like to do some perch fishing out of Muskegon if anyone wants to give some general locations, that would be of great help as I usually travel to South Haven to perch fish and It would be much cheaper if I could find a few spots around Muskegon that are decent. Thanks!

  4. I did the painting. And a place here in Greenville (S.A.Y Graphics) cut the graphics and I put them on. Don't laugh to hard but the paint is done with Tractor Supply Tractor Implement Paint. I did what they call a roller and tip method. You just roll the paint on and then with a high quality paint brush for Oil Based Paints you just lightly brush over it and it turns out great. Also less than 100.00 in the paint job......

  5. Well took my dad out for Fathers Day, fished for perch in the afternoon a few keepers out in front of the dunes, nothing to talk about. Then the time I was waiting for in the evening. My first time ever out salmon fishing in my boat, had no clue what I was doing other than dropping my down riggers with some cool looking lures behind them. LOL 160' Water ball at 145' BLue Jean Glow Lure and holy cow I think i have a fish on....

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    Scott

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    Riff Raft

  6. Well I ended up sticking with my stock prop I'm close enough with it and my boat gets on plane rather nice. So I figure why mess with it if its close. I guess I was just being OCD about it. Vans here in Grand Rapids took the prop back with not problems. It worked out as my starter went bad and used that money towards a new starter...LOL always something. I hope to make a run out to South Haven this weekend for some perch and salmon fishing. Take care and thanks for the responses!

  7. Ok i have a 1982 Johnson 70hp 3 Cylinder 2 stroke. I'm trying to get it in the proper wide open throttle range for my motor, its 5500. I was running a

    13 1/4 x 17 pitch and I was getting around 5000 rpm. Was told to go to a

    13 1/2 x 15 and that would put me up around 5400, well today I tested it and I lost rpm's and am now only getting around 4600 to 4700 rpm's. I'm hoping someone will be able to help me out. Thanks for your time!

    Scott

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