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monkeypuke

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  1. EdB, Yes flatline stainless wire back 300 feet then clip to planer board, no diver just a daves kaboom deep diving body bait dns03.
  2. Hi all, Fished Ashtabula Sunday afternoon, ended the day with 23, biggest was 28.5". Numbers 00-01 North, 48-50 West. Jet 40's back 160 with scorpions, wires back 300 with a 3 way, one leader with a kaboom and one with scorpions. Most fish took the scorpions, and caught one double header. I ran two outside divers on 3 setting back 160- 170. Spoon colors, lami cakes, watermelon, i don't care, dr. jack, kevorkian, blueberry muffin.
  3. Hi all, fished Ashtabula yesterday afternoon north 00-01.5 west 48-49. Caught 17 walleye, lost 3. Scorpions worked the best, dr.jack, lami cakes, can't afford it, purple pooh, frankenberry. Caught a few on standard spring chicken, razberry dolphin, nitro twister. Jet 40's back 140-170, walker and dipsy's back 140-160 on 3 setting, speed 2.5-2.8 mph.
  4. Best bite has been shallow water, 20-40 fow. Stinger Scorpion Spoons on jet divers with short leads 30-60 feet off the boards. Toxic if you don't have any jets on board you can always use a diving body bait and take the hooks off, then tie your leader to the front hook ring. You can probably catch these shallow fish with flat line body baits too. main thing is to get your lines out away from the boat on planer boards.
  5. Good job Bill! I haven't got to fish the walleye yet, boat problems arrg..
  6. Looks good Mike! Seasick is a great color over here in Lake Erie.
  7. Hi all, Latest news on the walleye in Cleveland is the night bite. Paul was out last night they ended with 9 walleye. Best bite was from 1-3 a.m. Best lures, stinger standard superglow bloody nose, and stinger standard nitro glow spoons. .5 ounce keel sinker 100 or so back on an inline board, or flatline off the back.
  8. Hey Bill, I was over at chagrin bait n tackle last week and heard someone caught 3 eyes out in front of the hospital 35 fow, 7-9 pounds each.
  9. Hi all, hopefully some of those little eyes will migrate this year. I didn't get any 15 inchers at all last year, most stayed west at the islands. If we get some of the 05 hatch they might be legal by the time they get over to us. But the 03 hatch will be fun, hopefully with them being bigger they won't migrate too far out north of us.
  10. Hello George, Lets go fishin keep us posted on the action in cleveland while your docked over there. Welcome to the forum!
  11. Thanks Mike, I fixed the finishes. The small logos on my home page go to pages on my site. The add to cart is the same as it was on my old site, but your right I probably should change it. There's no way I can put 55 add to cart buttons for each size, the page would be huge. But I can add a drop down list with all the names so they can select the ones they want from the list. We don't carry the magnums, just scorpion, standard, and stingray. Thank you for the reply I really appreciate the feedback!
  12. Thanks for lookin Bill. I got your voicemail too thanks for callin, i was at a job interveiw. Ray
  13. Thanks Bill, I think I solved the problem, but just need someone with ie6 to look at my home page. The main content in the white box was loading below the sidebar. Ray
  14. Hi all, Mike I'm using dreamweaver cs3. I fudged the code some, i got some help from photoshoptechniques forum. But i don't know if it fixed it until someone with ie6 looks at it. If you get a chance take a look and let me know. Thanks! Ray
  15. Thanks for the input! I'm having issues with a buddy running IE6, he's telling me the main content loads a screens length too low. Are you guys seeing the same thing? I did the browser, and page check utillity and it shows no problems. It looks ok on firefox and IE7 on my end so I'm stumped.. Mike got any ideas? tia
  16. Hi all, finally finished most of my site. Just looking for some feedback on the changes. Crits welcome, it took me forever to re-do everything
  17. I told crabass i was gonna take all his from him but he can keep a few.
  18. Mike, I like the second one because it's easier to read. When out on the lake other boats are not going to be very close to your stern when set up and fishing, so if they can see the name from a distance I think it would be the way to go. Plus you have room on the port and starboard sides for the logo. just my two cents
  19. I fish lake erie, seagaur is a good choice but gamma is not as limp as the seagaur. I run a 100 foot leader off my leadcore for walleye and trout.
  20. Thanks for the reply Caz, I was just venting..
  21. This is such a touchy subject. Personally I can't stand the thought that they produce everything for the USA. We can not beat their prices on anything!!! It is not good for us at all. But to keep a low product cost they win. Does it matter to most if it's Made In the USA, or does the price make the difference?? My records show price makes the difference. From what I see, China = low cost products. USA = high quality products at double the cost. So it's pretty simple that if your only in it for the money China is the way to go... If your in it for quality USA is the price to pay, our quality blows china out of the water. Arrrg, over seas is killing USA.. I have my rod holders made in Ohio, and just thinking about having them made over seas makes me kringe. What do you guys think? Money is a BIG factor, but if we continue to buy everything overseas we will all be out of work eventually..
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