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  1. People on both sides of this are making it way too personal. People sitting behind keyboards make judgement calls from a distance. Everyone is entitled to express an opinion within the guidelines of this forum.

    I have no personal interest in this matter. I have heard of BC2 and read some of their articles. They seem like stand-up guys to this point.

    I also do not think this came about because of jealousy from lesser known anglers. A complaint may have been lodged by another pro. There are too many unknowns at this point.

    One thing I have learned with age is patience and not to let emotions cloud my judgement!

    This thing is far from over! Why?? I have never heard of a withdrawal from an event after the weigh-in is complete. Withdraw for any reason before weigh-in……………absolutely!!!

    For all parties concerned this matter should have been brought up before BC2 weighed their box. Have a quick investigation by questioning all parties concerned. Then this whole mess could have been avoided.

    At this point it looks like BC2 withdrew to avoid a polygraph.

    This tournament committee has put themselves behind the 8-ball.

    No matter how this works itself out, our sport will be the worse for it in the eyes of the public.

    http://www.ludingtondailynews.com/news/50881-people-who-filed-official-fishing-protests-speak

    http://www.ludingtontournament.com/event-informantion/pro-am-event

    http://www.ludingtontournament.com/event-informantion/general-rules

  2. Hello all, anyone been out of Goderich or Kincardine lately?? If the wind allows would like to make a run tomorrow. Last verbal report I had they where getting a few small salmon at the mouth in Goderich but I can't seem to get any info on Kincardine.

    Thanks, Dennis

    These sites may also be of help.

    Lake Huron Fishing Club. They have a forum.

    http://64.177.125.54/LHFC/index.html

    Derby website.

    http://64.177.125.54/Chantry/index.htm

  3. Buying used is always buyer beware. In this case the dealer even sounded very sketchy.

    http://www.walleye.com/boatads.htm

    http://www.glangler.net/framepages/featuredboatsforsale.html

    Great forum with wealth of information.

    http://www.thehulltruth.com/

    My first boat turned into a nightmare because I didn't know as much as I thought I did. Things looked fine after the water test but went sour before the end of the first season.

  4. 115 hp motor on a boat rated for 200 is a matter of economics. It's a huge price difference between the two motors.

    4 strokes are generally heavier and weight becomes a concern.

    Currently most manufactures of boats, whether glass or aluminum, state a hp rating and a maximum transom weight.

    The boat shop owner should be able to take you out on the water.

    With such a short time deadline and no water test, I would be very wary. Question is what are they hiding??? Whatever it is you would be on the hook for it.

    At the very least they should provide a survey!!!!!

    Without one, I would walk away!!!

  5. Nice! I love fantasy fishing! I just can't seem to shake these riggers I got. Looks like I'll have to find a spot for them if nobody wants to make an offer!

    Buyers won't be looking for a deal in this thread.

    Post them with pics in the for sale section of this site.

  6. I have read on other forums where the same thing happened to other trollers.

    Crimping is a bit of an art. Requires cable, crimp and crimping tool to match.

    My riggers are old and don't have the auto stop feature.

    The other posters switched to the Scotty beads.

    HIH

  7. Owner and Gamakatsu for the most part and Mustad as a third option.

    I try and match hook size to the spoon. Hook gap should not be wider than the spoon. The hook point should always be toward the cup of the spoon!

    I like big singles 4/0 to 5/0 for flies and bait strips. For late summer matures a siwash and octopus hooks the rest of the time.

    If you are into catch and release then use smaller hooks of either style and pinch down the barbs. In this case trebles would likely do less damage.

    My favorite spoons at this time are Warrior. Very good quality.

    H.I.H.

  8. I was just wondering what one might do if they found out that there is some one out there on the radio pretending to be you. The reason that I ask is because a few friends have been telling me that there is some one saying that they are me, well last night I was out for a boat ride and heard on the radio that some one was calling for tangled mess, and I knew that his boat was in the slip all covered up. WELL the reason that this upsets me so much is that this person is giving very WRONG INFO , last evening there was a storm coming in fast and the impostor in formed a boat nearby that they had well over 1 hr to get in at that point the uscg was at the end of the Holland channel getting every one off the lake. I will not reveal the name of the call boat but if you are members of this site PLEASE STOP.:)

    Most everyone has a distinct voice or pattern of speech. You and your friends should call this guy out over the radio so all boats in the area know what is going on. In other words blackball the boat so no one talks to the guy.

    If he persists, then the next time you catch him in the act, immediately call the coast guard and report him. Impersonating another radio operator is a serious offense under federal marine radio laws.

    Impersonation of another individual is against the law in all aspects of life. :mad:

    Come on DOG, take a bite out of this criminal! :thumb:

  9. Left the dock at around 5pm with Plumkazy , Adam and headed south to 80 fow and set up on a s.w. troll, and started finding marks and getting bit in 130.

    We ended the nite around 9, going 9 for 11 with 7 nice kings and 2 lakers.

    Here is a list of things that worked for us.

    1. s.o.g stingray on a 10 color
    2. craigs x-mas revers on a 7 color
    3. 11 dbl pearl protroll and a sour apple fly 92 down on a rigger
    4. 8" blue glow frog spinny and big weenie blue killer fly out 175 on a diver on 1
    5. 8"frog race spinny and green dude fly out 200 on a diver on 1

    Also the best water seemed to be just south of saugi. in 120 to 130.

    thanks for comeing along guys its alway a good time.

    Looks like June is starting to wind down .:thumb:

    2010-06-11_22.57.48.jpg

    Great fishing there Mr. Dog.

    Looks like you took a bite out of the king population again!!

  10. Hey guys, I bought a flasher at a yard sale for a buck, when I opened the package it looks to be rigged different than what ive seen before. Instead of a swivel on both sides, it has one swivel on the front and a hole that a plastic piece fits into. My question is, how do you rig it?! Thanks in advance for the reply...

    A pic might help!

  11. I work in automotive, in the assembly end of things building class 8 trucks.

    Satellite, CB, GPS, radio and all cables come in standard lengths. Cab and truck lengths do not. We don't cut any!!! All are coiled and stored out of the way.

    In this case, Shakespeare recommends the same installation. 8" minimum size coil. In my boat, I had to go to an 18" coil for a good signal match.

    http://www.shakespeare-marine.com/pdf/5225-xt_5226-xt.pdf

    Aaron, one thing comes to mind.

    Did you adjust the squelch?????

    If you don't, you will transmit a distorted signal.

    Since you cut the cable, did you use a solder type connector? It would be best.

    HIH

  12. Here is an explanation of SWR from Wikipedia. Basically your antennae and cable need to match for best output.

    My radio does not have a ground lug either but has worked fine.

    Practical implications of SWR

    The most common case for measuring and examining SWR is when installing and tuning transmitting antennas. When a transmitter is connected to an antenna by a feed line, the impedance of the antenna and feed line must match exactly for maximum energy transfer from the feed line to the antenna to be possible. The impedance of the antenna varies based on many factors including: the antenna's natural resonance at the frequency being transmitted, the antenna's height above the ground, and the size of the conductors used to construct the antenna.

    When an antenna and feedline do not have matching impedances, some of the electrical energy cannot be transferred from the feedline to the antenna. Energy not transferred to the antenna is reflected back towards the transmitter. It is the interaction of these reflected waves with forward waves which causes standing wave patterns. Reflected power has three main implications in radio transmitters: Radio Frequency (RF) energy losses increase, distortion on transmitter due to reflected power from load and damage to the transmitter can occur.

    Matching the impedance of the antenna to the impedance of the feed line is typically done using an antenna tuner. The tuner can be installed between the transmitter and the feed line, or between the feed line and the antenna. Both installation methods will allow the transmitter to operate at a low SWR, however if the tuner is installed at the transmitter, the feed line between the tuner and the antenna will still operate with a high SWR, causing additional RF energy to be lost through the feedline.

    That filter is a must on older engines. Can't hurt with newer applications. Could help also when running older kickers.

  13. Aaron, that at the very least will give you clean power and that's a good place to start.

    Mount the antennae as high as possible. Take the excess cable and form into a coil. Do not bunch it up. After that I just tuck mine somewhere out of the way. I test before I do the final install.

    The RF meter comes with a chart of acceptable readings. The meter measures signal strength when you key the mic. I got my meter at Radio Shack.

    When in the harbour or close proximity, I always use the 1 watt setting. I watched two guys fry their radios when they both keyed the mics at the same time on high power at dockside.

    Keep at it, you'll get it.

  14. i have a galaxy 5225 antenna that i put on my boat last year. i was also using an inexpensive raymarine radio. i could recieve wellbut not transmit. this year i bought a better radio, Oceanus, and still seem to be havint the same issue. i could hear plum crazt down by saugatuck while in the holland area and also nick of time but when i tried to get them i couldnt get to them. could it be my antenna connection at the radio not installed right?? I couldtalk to people in the local vicinity, just not any distance.

    I mount my radio on the port side away from the dash. Doesn't seem to matter where the antennae is. Or at least keep the coax away from my dash as much as possible.

    I don't cut the coax, just keep the excess away from the dash.

    Run power directly from the battery, not from the dash, this is important! You will have to remember to turn the radio off!!

    Invest in a cheap RF meter. It will tell you when your signal is at optimal output!

    Once you find the sweet spot, you're good to go!

  15. Post spawn feed patterns should be the norm.

    Have a look at the satellite image.

    http://coastwatch.glerl.noaa.gov/modis/modis.cgi/modis?region=e&page=1&template=subℑ=a1.10145.1906.LakeErie.143.250m.jpg

    Water is still stained but getting better daily.

    Lots of smelt this year and good size to boot.

    Big die-off this spring. Have not seen one this big in a long time.

    I would start with stick baits and then go from there.

    If you are out camping this long weekend then be aware the nights have been pretty chilly (below 60 degrees).

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