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Further North

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  1. @Brad Reid If you had the opportunity to start from scratch, what pound thrust trolling motor would you go with?
  2. Those look to be the right part numbers to me. If you want an extra layer of confirmation, as you local dealer. They should be able to tell you.
  3. Sorry it took so long...I thought I had a picture, but I couldn't find it. Took new ones today
  4. LOTW is a huge body of water...and even "...the Morson area..." can describe a lot of different areas. If you are fishing shoals in the big open areas to the west, you'll need completely different techniques than if you go a bit north and hang a right into Sabaskong bay with all kinds of islands, shoreline and structure.
  5. This map has a few marked. ...this one, too. Top, left center:
  6. Fish a lot. Pay attention to fisherman that are better than you are. That's all it takes... If that doesn't work...DuPont Sinkers...
  7. Darn...I was kinda hoping you had a trick to tie Alberto's smaller. It's a great knot and way easier to tie than the FG.
  8. Interesting, I've never seen an Alberto that's smaller than an FG. The Alberto requires doubling over both lines, the FG does not. On the FG, if you're weaving the braid, and setting the knot right, it's barely thicker than the leader, where the Ablerto is two thicknesses of the leader. The Alberto can be shorter, and works way better with some leader material (Knot-2-Kinky wire comes to mind) but I've never seen one smaller in diameter.
  9. I always shut off the radio and open the windows as a start towing to listen for any unexpected noises.
  10. Given water temps here, I'm surprised.
  11. River fish orient into current. Is it possible that still water fish have evolved out of that? Sure. But I know how I'd bet.
  12. Bed fishing for bass is, to me, like going to shoot clay pigeons, and setting the clay pigeon on the ground 5 feet away...or ground swatting a pheasant, or shooting a ruffed grouse off a tree branch. Moral dilemmas aside, bed fishing just doesn't seem sporting. Since I fish for fun, and not to feed a starving family, I choose not to do it for that reason. If others want to do it, that's their call, as long as it's legal. Re Bass on pedestal: If you think bass fishermen, or trout fishermen are obsessive on the subject...ask a a musky guy...
  13. If I remember right, you make these trips to just north of me. Water temps in a lake nearby were 55° over the weekend, bass were starting to spawn. Sounds like you're doing well despite the weather, and that's a nice walleye!
  14. I fish Cornell Lake too (it's 10 minutes out my door), and for soft plastics, I'd go watermelon red flake. Lake Holcomb and the Cornell flowage are both part of the Chip...green anything'll work.
  15. I haven't so much kept it as not gotten rid of it...if that makes sense? It comes in handy about twice a year...the rest of time it gets in my way...
  16. You won't be disappointed. Through a series of unfortunate misadventures, I wound up bumping up to a LXS610MLXF - the 6' 10" Legend Extreme ML. As much as I like my Avid X M baitcaster...the Legend Extreme is a better rod, for me.
  17. I prefer the FG knot, but have had the problem mentioned with small diameter fluoro and co-poly leaders. I fish braid to leader because I like the sensitivity and durability of brad for everything but bottom contact in abrasive cover. As much as I like the FG know, it's not for everything...and I go to an Alberto when it's not working. The best example I have is this: I have a rod that is dedicated almost exclusively to Mepps #5, it is, IMO, the best search bait out there for pike and musky...and it catches plenty of them as well. Fair numbers of bass too... I have that rod rigged with 30# braid (brand not important) to a 12" - 16" leader of Knot-2-Kinky single strand nickle-titanium 30# wire. The FG won't old that, period. Nothing to grab into...so I use an Alberto. I tied that knot at the beginning of the season last year and it's still solid...I checked it, just for fun, before I retied this weekend, and I'd have broken the rod before the line, the leader or the knot broke.
  18. I sent in a Calais DC a while back, had it back in less than a week, new gear, new bearing and a tune up, for $30.
  19. I wear an XXL glove, when I can find them...you'd think that'd mean I'd like a certain size reel, but it doesn't.
  20. Could be. I'm not terribly sensitive to things like that; I'm pretty adaptable.
  21. Yep. There is such a thing as too light. Happens all the time with shotguns. Not one person in 20 can shoot a sub 6 pound shotgun well...but lots of people think they like them... ...but guys selling one thing to buy another doesn't tell us anything. they're convinced whatever is new is better than what they have and they've gotta have it...
  22. All my gear reels, except one, have braid on them. I put fluoro on one...two years later, I still don't love it. And no, I'm not anti-fluoro. I love it, and use it, for leaders all the time. About half my fly rods run fluoro leaders, anything I'm trying to get subsurface with and need durability from. YMMV vary, but I'm wondering what benefit you think you'll see from rigging with fluoro?
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