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Wayne P.

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  1. These transducers are compatable with the LCX 17M http://www.lei-extras.com/store/search.asp?SearchType=Unit&Unit=LCX%2D17M
  2. I solve it a couple different ways 1. Snell the hook with a uni-knot 2. Tie a knot in the hook eye, cut the line, leave the knot, move it to the gap, then tie the line on. The only line I a problem with is small superlines (6# and 8# mono diameter), they will actually slip out the gap on a hook set.
  3. That must have been the place on the East side of Rt. 15 just before the lake entrance at the dam. A small tackle shop/minnow sales and several less-than-new boats in the parking lot.
  4. Have you ever heard of this guy and his brother's. That is the craft they use. http://www.anglingedge.com/presskit/bios/Al_Lindner.shtml
  5. After some creative searching, I found this listing----it was under Jet Ski Rentals Hampden Sydney Freds Boat Rental, South Route 15 South Rr 15 Box South, Hampden Sydney, (804) 223-1322 Hampden Sydney is between Farmville and the lake.
  6. phisoreel. I get the opportunity of fishing a lot for large bass in timber and each line I try gets a workout. I break off hunderds of time a year and the quality and strength of a line is very apparent under those conditions. The first Samurai I tried was the 30# rated and it was very apparent as compared to the other 30# rated superlines I was using such as Stren Superbraid, Power Pro, etc that it was not as strong. The Samurai is 6# mono equivelent diameter and the others are 8# mono equivelent diameter. I can break the Samurai quite easily in comparison and have never straighted out a hook like with the other lines. Now I just use the 30# for more open water situations and smaller potential fish. The 40# Samurai is the same diameter as the 30# rated other superlines. This is the stuff I fish the most and the known lake record largemouth is 16# 2 oz.
  7. philsoreel, with Power Pro that is a true, BUT the Daiwa lines are label rated close to their actual breaking strength and most of the other superlines are not.
  8. carrington, yes they are and you will have no problem using a baitcaster with them. They are similar in thickness to winter golf gloves and water resistant which keeps water spray from soaking them like happens with other gloves. They breath like Goretex so they are a lot better then neoprene gloves. The black color absorbs heat from the sun to help keep your hands somewhat warmer. They don't do well for boat driving in freezing temps, but you asked about FISHING gloves. That same company has a model with insulation and a pocket on the back for inserting the chemical hand warmers. I use the insulated ones over the Hyperlites when not fishing. I've tried most of what has been suggested and none of them come close to their performance.
  9. http://www.snowshack.com/detail/SNW+SI-20463+L_Seirus+HyperLite+All+Weather+Glove
  10. A friend of mine has the Delorme 40 and hunting is his thing. We did some ATV trips in West Va and his GPS was very accurate with trails and topo.
  11. For what purpose?
  12. Don't forget the sunny side rip rap at all the bridges in the rivers and creeks. Wacky will do it.
  13. From the Sterling web site: "Sterling Flats Boats are built by American Marine Sports in Groveland, Florida, the same company that has been building Gambler bass boats for many years."
  14. philsoreel, you won't like the 15# Samurai because it will not have much shock strength. That is why I switched from the 30# to 40# for finesse presentations. I doubt a 6# or 8# strength will be marketed. You can get that performance at any sewing thread supplier.
  15. You don't need a witness to get a citation, just use the photo instructions. Carry a camera/camera phone with you at all times.
  16. No, I don't know about Fred's boat rental. I don't live in that area.
  17. Prmetme, there is no boat rental at the lake. PM sent with additional info.
  18. KR, PM sent I was fishing today, but not there.
  19. I don't know and don't care. I only put on about 30 yards of the line that I use for fishing. The rest of the spool is just filler with some junk line I have. The reel size I use the most for bass fishing is the 2500.
  20. Excellent advice Rino. The fuze holder and fuse is available at Radio Shack. In the marine environmnet the capped style (as pictured) is the best. The holders for the round glass fuses have a tendency to break from temp changes, ozone, and the spring inside will get weak and cause low voltage problems with the unit. Mosture gets inside of them too just adding to the problems that can occur.
  21. The most important "brake" on a baitcaster is the spool tenion knob on the handle side of the reel.
  22. Read this, especially the Battery Don'ts section: http://www.batteryequaliser.com/products/product_battery_maintenance.htm
  23. Stealth is not noisy. It has a coating on it that makes it stiff. It performs well on baitcasting equipment and is easier to get untangled when the dreaded "semi-professional overrun" occurs. It is my choice in 50# for spinnerbaits, buzzbaits, and Chatterbaits.
  24. I am old folks too, LOL
  25. Way2slow, the track/trail is not any part of the mapping and will be as accurate as the unit's capability. The mapping is an overlay on the plotter screen that the waypoints and tracks are shown whether a map is displayed or not. The mapping software is where some are experiencing errors. Your post is the second one I have seen you mentioning a HDI unit. When did you get an HDI series unit? I've only seen or heard of HDS units by Lowrance.
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