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RedRider

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  1. because someone (me) forgot to gas up the boat when he put it away last fall. Look at this way, now you will have a full tank of FRESH fuel?
  2. go to your local meijers cosmetic section and shop for the matching finger nail polish
  3. Sorry to say the clear ones for some reason had a habit of breaking from what I have heard from others. Never saw that with a green or orange one.
  4. I have a friend who fishes Superior early spring and does well with 00 orange dodgers and peanut flies.
  5. I will have 2 display units and 1 probe for sale this spring as soon as I get the boat out of storage to remove pick up and transfer cable. Kids got me a new toy for xmas.
  6. Maybe too late but just saw this posted on chitown angler. chitown-angler.com/1fish/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=84789&sid=3d49e5bd7a86d1060663c68e89ec02f8
  7. How far is your fly behind the flasher( end of loop to end of hook)? on my boat 28 works best.
  8. Do you know how far down the hot bite was? Maybe you were below the feeding fish with your baits. You could set them out first time with a slow creep till you get bit. What you do is let them out about 10 feet engage reel then back drag off so they slowly creep out till you get to the depth you think you should be out.
  9. Anybody out there install the Garmin Reactor ? looking to add one to my rig, any pros,cons?
  10. the loop where the dodger attaches to the top leader . the weight at the end of the dodger will slow it from spinning.
  11. If memory serves me yet I used either 1/16 or 1/8 oz bell sinkers and just slid them on the pigs tale. If you have a specific fly you put the split shot right in front of the loop knot knot and leave the split shot on as a reminder that's it's a higher speed fly for lakers. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  12. Put a large split shot,buckshot sized, on the loop of the fly where it attaches to the dodger. This will allow you to troll faster and keep the dodger from spinning. Works great for kings as well. Learned this from an older savy charter capt. Sent from my SCH-R970 using Great Lakes Fisherman Mobile App
  13. I tried that set up a few years back on a couple mag PK's and never had a sniff. Maybe the wrong material or color combination. Just might have to try it again. Thanks for sharing.
  14. Gnarf, whats your standard leader lenght on the poofster fly behind the big paddle?
  15. Amazingly Nohaha was wrong:o, which was a good thing as we expected cappers when we arrived sat AM. and the lske was flat, . Got a good tip at the launch that there was a good bite in 150 fow. Started there and ended there 14 miles south as there was some major build up come mid morning and no trolling back into them. Tried many different presentations and the only thing that worked for us was a spoon spread. Top 50 fow was the best for most boats I talked to. All 6 fish we caught came on 6 different flavors. 10c mgd 6c agent orange 3c eagan high(mature kings) dypsy out 90 double purple spook raider (laker) and purple black pk laker, 88 pk down 32 swr mature king all in 150 to 152 fow. Went back today to fine the lake flat so right back to 145 a couple miles south and basically worked 120 to 160ish from 2 to 4 miles south. Other then 2 in a row on a crab face down 35 on swr it was another 1 and done day with all spoon bite again. Ended up with 4 adult kings , 1 mid sized, 2 bows and a laker going 8 for 8. dypsy took 1 w/ b/p pk again on the set up out 82 loc. 2c swr also took a mature king w/ a mountain dew double ladderpk.6c,7c, and 10c also took a fish. Turned out to be a Great day on a Great Lake for me today. 8-)
  16. I use submersible tea lights I bought from amazon for a buck a piece. Use velcro to hold them on the tow arm. I put the fuzzy stuff on the arm. Works great. http://www.lights.com/pink-submersible-led-set-of-12-flower-tea-lights-p-21912.html
  17. Made my first trip of the year and had a little action between the fog banks this afternoon. Marked lots of bait pods and hooks with lock jaw in the 70 to 90 foot range.In a little over 3 hrs we went 3 for 4 with a 6 rod spread with a brads, couple f/f and spoons along with a jplug that I dug out of the archive box. My first 3 set ups only produced a small laker on a 5 color dw ss gitrdone and half a lip on a deep set rigger with a brads sea hawk. For the 3rd set u I went old school and dug out a j plug look alike that I bought out of a GLA magazine from the late 70,s early 80,s. It was called a BIG A, looks like a j plug but has a tinsel tale. Wasn't out 5 minutes on a 4 color and ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing 500 plus feet later we got it stopped. What a rush to start the season with a dandy adult king.Put another 5 ish king in on a flounder pounder and called a short trip due to more fog.
  18. cooler/pump that wraps around my shoulder and pumps cool water around my arm. That's wonderful.... Yes they are.Keep that bucket full of ice and running 24/7. Slept in a recliner with that pump running. My next suggestion is ditch the Perkys and go with 3 ibuprofin instead,worked better for me and lost the perky side effects.
  19. Looking for a 13" extension and 1 coupler if anybody would happen to have an extra collecting dust on the shelf. Got what I needed, Thanks everyone.
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