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Adam Bomb

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  1. Well, for what its worth, i didnt add it on cause i rarely use a state owned dock or visit their state parks. So, i didnt get it. Then my Dad wants to go to the State Park last ice ice fishing. So, i go and pay the parking thing and drop it in the pipe. About two weeks ago i get a call and the lady from the park says we dont do that anymore. For another two dollars ill give you a sticker for your lisecne plate. So, i go in, give her my name, she goes int he safe, finds my envelope, i pay her the two bucks and now i have the endorsement. You can probably get it at the state park and add it. Its only good till you need to renew you plates.

    My only question and i havent put it on yet, is where do i place it? I didnt think to ask when i got it. But, id assume in the upper left of the plate as i cant put it over my month expiration sticker.

  2. Here is the recommended method for blood run copper.

    http://www.coppertrollingwire.com/copper-fishing-wire-line-knots-albright/

    By far, the best knot for a backer-to-copper or copper-to-leader is the Blood Run Twist. This is the ONLY knot we recommend for successfully using our copper. The Blood Run Twist is essentially an Albright Knot started off with a tight twist of the copper tag onto itself, depicted below. It is important to remember that copper is a “soft metal”. Twisted soft metal can separate strands when the line is bent, such as the start of a traditional Albright knot. By “twisting” prior to the Albright, the strands are twisted together to provide a solid tight section of copper just behind the copper knot. ***You can click on the images below to zoom in for a close up view***

  3. They have been pretty consistant. and All males so far. I can't wait to hit the Saginaw bay in may this year And see what size we are getting out there this yaer. All last spring we were getting 1-3 lbs males and 5-8lbs females that we were releasing most of. On the Detroit river.

    We caught many more 3-5# fish this winter than last. Theyre in great shape with all the shad etc they foraged on all summer, fall and winter....Remind me of browns theyre so damn fat!

  4. So, when i have that problem Frank i just net two fish with one net. Just gotta be sure to drive the net home on number two to keep fish one in teh bottom of the net bag!:thumb:...I hate those days when i have to do that!!!:lol::D:lol::D:thumb::thumb::thumb::thumb:

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