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FryDog62

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  1. In general, on spinning gear I’m a big fan of Yo-Zuri Hybrid. However, sometimes you need the sink rate of fluorocarbon (finesse, bottom contact, etc.). Then I use braid but an extra long leader of FC maybe 10-15 feet long. You get less of the line twist effect with a braided mainline but 12 feet of fluorocarbon still provides some sink rate which is an advantage for certain applications.
  2. Good catch, yes many Greenville's ... I changed the topic line with South Carolina now. Thx!
  3. Looks like a good spinnerbait, but the sale price is for the heavier models. I prefer 3/8 and 1/2 oz otherwise would try some..
  4. Wondering if anyone has recommendations for a reasonably priced storage option for a kayak near Greenville? Thinking something for at least 6 months, maybe 9-12 months. TIA
  5. Good for you and good for your parents - happy anniversary!
  6. This is it. After tying the FG for 5 years I went back to this improved Alberto (3 times through final loop) and it is easier to tie than the FG, strong as or stronger than any knot out there and virtually impossible to screw up. This means a lot when you are out in a boat, wind, waves, etc… in a tournament, short on time and HAVE to get it right… never going back to the FG!
  7. Yup, I got the same thing... all the men on my side of the family have died or had bypass surgery between age 35-59. I guess I was next, but fortunately just a stent... My LP(a) is 251 and have been told the normal range is approx 50. Not sure Repatha gets me there, we'll see ~
  8. Glad it’s working for her… I get to take my first injection Feb 1 so not looking forward to the burn but maybe small price to pay. Curious what her LP(a) was prior to taking Repatha and what it is now?
  9. Very good, wondering if you know what his LP(a) number was before taking Repatha and after? And also, has he had any side effects from it? Thanks JigMan ~
  10. Anyone have a high Lipoprotein score (heart disease) and taken the new medication for it (Repatha)? It’s an injectable and $650/month… yeesh, sounds fun ?
  11. Lol, yes eating rabbit food while running a marathon each day…
  12. Yes, when they give you the nuclear stress test - sit you down afterwards and say you got an issue, and we’re 50-50 whether we can stent this or have to crack the sternum and do bypass - it gets your attention in a hurry. You went thru it and got the system overhaul and are hopefully good with another 50 year warranty!
  13. Have always said, would be great to have my aluminum Lund bass boat - that converts to a jet boat to take up into the skinny waters of the Mississippi in north/central Minnesota. Guys that fish that area know that traditional boats can’t get there and the fishing is unpressured and nothing short of spectacular. But you need something more than a jet boat when you go an hour South and fish Mille Lacs or most any other lake in the area.
  14. Drove from MN to FLA Dec 29-31st. First week of Jan ended up with a clogged widowmaker and a stent. I feel great, but it delayed my kayak project. First phase was to get the kayak out of a marina that got hit by Hurricane Ian. Those Autopilot hulls are a beast - no damage. However, had to replace a compartment hatch, battery box, drain plug, rod holders and lost 4 rods. All cleaned up, replaced the parts - ready to go… then the ambulance ride. Phase 2 was a better tackle management system. I added a 16x16 inch BlackPak Pro with 6 rod holders. Inside holds 8 tackle trays and a big Plano Edge plastics box. What an upgrade, I had stuff sliding all over the tankwell last year. Phase 3 was putting on a Garmin 93sv and Livescope Plus, attached with a Fishing Specialties bowducer. It works really well, we stay on a 500 acre inland freshwater lake - and this time of year bass are moving - from the deeps into the shallows to get ready to spawn. Hard to believe that early, but they are and LS picks up on the movement patterns. Missed the first tournament due to the hospital stay, but second one is on Feb 4 and I’ll be ready this time.
  15. Two great bits of advice ?
  16. What size Flippin weight would you use: 7-12 fow Moderate weed growth - don’t need to punch a heavy mat but need to get through some stems Moderate stain, light “root beer” color 65 degree water temp And what would be your preferred brand/color plastic?
  17. I was not a fan of the Alphas SV for BFS, poor distance. I now have a Daiwa Air TW and Courage BFS and they are both excellent.
  18. In rivers, I've had a lot of luck with a VMC Rugby jig - with a Twin Tail Hula Grub which has the tentacles like a skirt. https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/VMC_Ike_Approved_Finesse_Rugby_Jig_4pk/descpage-VMCFRJ.html https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Yamamoto_Double_Tail_Hula_Grubs/descpage-YA4DTHG.html
  19. This is where I'm at, I have both Humminbird and Garmin in my boat. But until either Garmin introduces a 360 imaging product, or Humminbird's gets a Mega Live version on par with Livescope+ I remain a split household even though I'd like to simplify into one brand.
  20. Freshman year of college was playing baseball. Guy from the other team came into second hot and spiked our second baseman. I was playing short and backing up but on top of the play and before I even had time to think I punched the runner as he popped up. It was a reaction bite, really..
  21. Be sure to reach out to Gimruis… ?
  22. Nice, how deep and water temp?
  23. The small size Maxscent tubes have worked really well for me the past couple years. The aren't as durable as Z-Man, but I find they last longer than the standard Power Tube.
  24. I would argue the heaviest rod brand I have used over the years is by far any MH or Heavy St. Croix rod (Mojo, LTB, AvidX, etc). Wore me out and sold them all. Dobyns are not light rods either, but balance better, just feel right for all day fishing motion/activity and are not nearly as tip-heavy the St. Croixs I had all those years.
  25. So I just arrived in FLA a week or so ago from frigid Minnesota and am recovering from some stuff and have a lifting restriction of 10 pounds for a week... of course it's 79 and sunny every day. Four days in, I'm like screw it, gotta at least go across the street to a large pond with lots of bass, mostly small 12-14 inchers, but hey I need to do something. Second cast of a frog down the shoreline, and the shoreline all of a sudden moves. Next thing you know I'm playing tug 'o war with an 8 foot gator... Oops, don't tell my doc !
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