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klode

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  • Birthday 02/24/1984

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    Claude
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  1. Do you ever use bait when trolling for lakers? Up here on the northern shores of lake huron (near manitoulin) I do well using smelts. My favourite set up is using a big gold and silver williams with a 3ft leader line tied to a herring helmet with a smelt. Ill often run 4 rods. And at least one of them will have a smelt to get that sent out. I'd say 80% of all the trout that comes in my boat are all caught on the smelt rig... I've tried the cowbells several times without any luck...I think theres just too much going on. Maybe scares some of them? I dont know.. Could have just been a bad day who knows.
  2. WOW...nice fish bud!!!! Still waiting for my monster! 20lbs in my record....30 is a dream!! lol
  3. heres a good write up on posting pics.. http://www.greatlakesfisherman.com/forums/showthread.php?t=219 lets see a pic of that monster!!
  4. How far down are you guys fishing this time of year? On the north shore of lake huron i here of people getting some and only fishing 30ft down....even as high as 10ft
  5. If you install a breaker panel, you will not need fuses...they basically replace fuses and actually do the same thing. However, you should put a fuse (as close to the battery as possible) on the wire that feeds the breaker panel. This will add protection to the feed circuit. Everything after that is protected by the breakers. I prefer the blade type fuses only because they dont break as easily when pulling them out (if fuses are corroded in holders; which happens alot in boats)... Another reason why i like blade type fuses is because the contacts are not exposed like the glass holders are. If you happen to drop a screwdriver, chances are you will not short anything out with blade type holders as compared to the tube style holders that are exposed. Some people like the tubes because they are easier to determin if the fuse is burned just by looking at it. But thats really the only advantage they have IMHO. When wirring a boat, always make sure you use alot of di-electric grease on ALL fuse contacts. This will keep moisture out and prevent future problems from corrosion. Dont be cheap with it....put that chit on everything! haha Let me know if you have anymore questions. I'm an electronics tech and always glad to answere questions as best as i can.
  6. My guess would be dye leatching out from stitching or the foam under the vinyl...i have never herd of pink mold, but i am no expert. Is it all of the seats or just one? I had mold on my pontoon boat seats (white leather) when i took it out of storage this year and it was black...Magic Erraser worked the best!!! I tried almost every cleaner out there and didnt compare to the magic erraser. You just have to soak the seats with water then scrub away with the erraser. I did mine in the rain and it worked out very well....
  7. Yeah i seem to have no luck fishing above 70ft on the north side...its alot warmer; arround 10deg warmer compared to the south side. Good heads up on Gore bay!
  8. I didnt end up going salmon fishing...I was partying at the Spanish Rock and Roar. But i did end up taking "lover boy's" tour Manager out pickeral fishing for just a few hours. Caught one tinny little pikeral haha (they are down deep this time of year and harder to find). I wish i went salmon fishing though... Did you make it out? Are any of u guys going to that derby this weekend in Prov? I might be going...not 100% sure yet.
  9. Nice!....glad to here everything worked out for you
  10. Wow, I wish i could run that many rods....I seem to tangle up with just using one dipsey. But im just starting out...lots to learn.
  11. I could be wrong, but isnt there usually a "starting capacitor" on these?? Im an electronics tech and work on actuators daily. From what you described, i wouldnt even bother with the terminals because if its getting juice to pop the breaker then the terminals should be fine. Normally when this happens on our actuators here at work, 9 times outta 10 its the capacitor...But thats our actuators and im not sure if those riggers have starting capacitors or not...i would assume they would... If it pops breaker right away, then i would guess the motor is shorting out internally. If it pops a few seconds after holding the button then i would guess capacitor.....But like i said, thats IF they have a capacitor. Usually all electric motors have capacitors because there isnt enought juice to start the motor.
  12. Three per side? Sounds like a rat nest waiting to happen. Do you use downriggers also?..personally i prefer using short stiff rods for dipsey's. Only because i find some dipsey's hard to release when using longer rods
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