Glad to hear your dads doing good.
Most reports from my area are 20-25 FOW and chomping on craws. My morning reflected the same.
My partner did get one to come up from 9 foot, but that was it. A dozen came in 10 feet deeper and NEKO for the win
This is the best I got in the boat.
lost what would have been a new “non-Florida” PB yards from the boat on a rat. Time to add an extra o ring or braid to the hooks?
Outstanding!
we were in a similar situation a few years ago and went down the same path. The Mrs now carries a Shield 9mm in a pocketbook designed for carry. Lucky for us, NH now does not require concealed carry permits so there is no registry
Funny you say that as I found that all electrical pugs are slap not created equal. Voltage fluctuations can create malfunctions. That said, mine is better than new with a 5 minute lube
I keep a 1k Yamaha generator to charge my onboard chargers from the dock. Store it on the boat when not using it. I also added an alternator to the boat to send the charge to the TM batteries when the Cranmer is charged. My batteries are usually charged by the time I put my cover on and have a cup of coffee
Glad to hear. I need new hips but a PT gal is helping prolong the inevitable. Seams I spend about the same amount stretching as I do walking. Getting old isn’t for *******
I have a mustang vest and wear it when the big motor is running.
I will be wearing
https://www.nrs.com/product/40037.01/nrs-zephyr-inflatable-pfd
when by myself while standing on the deck
A lot of dinks aren’t actually taking the hook. A lot of smaller fish will hit ends of the bait. Add a nail weight and fish it NEKO and your ratio should go back up
I did a complete relube of everything and tightened the best ( Found on youtube) and it is running better than it did when new. I have a back-up service appt with an authorized dealer for next week if needed. Greasing the moving pins provided the biggest improvement.
given all the other options and that fact that they are feeding in craw big time, I usually wait until after the spawn and I always catch bigger fish on the bottom, this time of year
Confidence is the rest of practice, time and results in certain circumstances. When I was in my early teens my father was teaching me golf and was determined that I needed to be confident in all my clubs.
For weeks on end, I was allowed to play with 2 clubs, one being a putter.
This forced me to learn all clubs in all conditions and effected my decision making to this day. Tying this back to fishing, for the last few weeks, the NEKO and Fat IKA have been those baits with limited success with jigs.
For the rest of the week, jigs will be the only things I throw. Admittedly I am willing to sacrifice short term success for long term gain. I may also let my partner take the bow.
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