The small pond my buddy lives on gets really heavily weeded with pads hydrilla and various grasses. he has a weedless prop on his boat I dont and his does much better than mine. I cant even get through some areas he can. he has a 35lb thrust mines a 45lb so I would love to get one I think the 10lbs more would make a huge difference. For 30 bucks or so I'd say there well worth it.
Thats the one i thought i could make work. If you go to the minn kota website they have a chart and the endura 45 is only listed under the power prop (mkp-2). It doesnt make sense to me i would have figured they would make a weedless prop for all motors or at least an adapter kit something.
I cant find a weedless prop for my minn kota endura 45. Not sure if i'm missing it or what but it seems like every trolling motor they make has one but that model. Any help would be appreciated. I even bought one thinking I could make it work but no luck.
I'm wondering if I can melt down my used plastics and re-pour them? Not sure how remelting the plastic will go? Anyone do this and have any helpful input?
I've been using berkley 100% fluoro but seems like a lot of people are using vicious pros and amateurs alike. So i'm wondering those of you that have used both let me know your opinions. Vicious is like half the price but i dont mind spending the money if a product is better. thanks
I Love my 7ft mh. I plan on buying a few more soon. I think there nicely balance, light, and the micro guides make for longer and smoother cast. I also am i big fan of the split grip which is on it. For the money you wont have any regrets.
It's everywhere!!!! today I saw it on two T.V. shows. Anyone using it or intend to get it? i've used it saltwater fishing (trolling) but not sure how i feel about it for bass. Sounds like everyone who fishes tournies better have one (where its legal).
I personally like the snagproof and spro frogs they've always done fine by me. Everyone has there own opinion on it though. You probably can find a bunch of you tube videos on walking frogs. Its the same concept as walking any other bait slightly harder (practice).The one tip I can give is to trim the legs it can help with short strikes and allows the frog to sit at a more level plain in the water making it easier to walk. I too love the stanley ribbits. Goodluck..
if its between the two id go with duckett. I have both and both are 7'6" MH the duckett was about 40 dollars cheaper that times 3 gives you 120 bucks to blow on other fishing stuff.The crucials are about 20 dollars more than the duckett. Both are good rods though and you wouldnt be disappointed either way you go. To most people it will be a preference thing not a dislike in the either rod
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