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MN Fisher

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  1. ALF's Black Friday sale has begun. 25% off Dobyns 30% off Sunline 40% off Berkley and lots more... https://www.americanlegacyfishing.com/promotions/2024-promotions/black-friday.html
  2. ^ PD - Same with the ProLatch 3701 - I've got a quart-sized ziplock stuffed full of spare dividers as well as 6 'strips' uncut from all the extras they include.
  3. I've sent e-mails to Plano, Bass Pro and Fleet Farm (they also have their own box) and everyone says that they do not sell dividers. It's strange that the 3700s come with a low number where-as the 3701s come with an excess number. I'm pretty sure that everyplace has Plano make their boxes - the Bass Pro and Fleet Farm boxes have their own logos on them, but are marked 'Made by Plano' on them.
  4. Garmin Striker 7" CV gives you 2D and Downscan for just over $400 - I've had this unit for a couple years now and it's a good, basic unit. With the map-making software, you can create a GPS linked map of any lake you cruise over. SV currently on sale for $499 on Amazon adds Sidescan to that.
  5. And what features are 'necessary' for you?
  6. I find that my 8.3 for pitching/punching and my 8.1 for frogs is plenty fast....any faster and I'd get dizzy.
  7. Since I use shakey primarily as a finesse presentation, my weights are 1/8, 3/16 and 1/4.
  8. I think you sent it to the wrong person - Deak gets them...not me. 🙃
  9. It was a little foggy this morning...can't remember last time I saw fog here.
  10. This is what I can do with one...
  11. I just checked - WI is a little more open than MN for bait "Fish other than minnows may be used as bait. Typically, bluegills and perch are used in this fashion." https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/Fishing/questions/fishasbait.html There are some restrictions, but you can use some panfish for bait while we can't.
  12. Mine's big enough, but how it's placed means I have to manually put the boat in with a trailer dolly. I think this winter I'm going to cobble together a powered dolly....I'm getting too old to push even my little 14' around.
  13. That's the Magforce-Z - it's also on the Tatula CT and any reel higher than that (Tatula, etc) that doesn't specifically state that it's an SV reel. But SV is just a modification of the Magforce-Z so it's pretty much the same.
  14. Ice fishing we're allowed 2 setups....most go with a tip-up and a jigging rod. Open water, we're limited to 1 'wet' rod at a time.
  15. And maintain - that's sometimes the biggest problem.
  16. You must learn to practice patience, young Padawan. There are times I just love tossing out a bobber/jig with a bit of plastic on the hook and lean back, enjoying the quiet while keeping an eye on that bobber. It's very relaxing. Just like a drop-shot...toss it out, keep it semi-taunt and wait for that tap...I kinda get into a Zen state...again, very relaxing.
  17. Ya - but as Gim pointed out, it's illegal here. Anything MN-DNR classifies as a 'game fish' cannot be used, alive or dead - whole or cut up, as bait...that includes all the panfish species. So we're limited to what's labeled as 'minnows'...though that does include some pretty large fish as the Golden Shiner can hit 12" and the White Sucker can reach 20".
  18. Daiwa and Pflueger. My Patriarchs with dual braking are still my favorites, though my Supreme XT with Centrifugal isn't bad.
  19. I have one of those too...if I'm wearing the camera shoulder rig or chest rig, it's connected to power the camera.
  20. I forget the rod, cause I think it lasted 3-4 rods....but the reel was a Mitchell Garcia 320.
  21. Ya, crappie belong in the broiler, not in another fish's belly.
  22. Dunno about Billy - but my crappie-rigs are Medium-Light to Ultra-light rods with 1000 size reels and line 10# and under braid to 6# and under mono/FC/Hybrid leaders using small lures.
  23. Nope - as Mickey said, the lithium deep-cycle batteries aren't rated to expel enough amps to crank a motor...not even my little 25hp. Invest in an 'Emergency Battery Pack' as those ARE designed to fill in for cranking batteries. If someone is still running a Lithium-Ion Deep Cycle on their boat, I'd suggest they get rid of it NOW. Those things are a hazard. Modern Lithium Deep Cycles are all LiFePo4, which are MUCH safer than the old Ion batteries.
  24. That''s something for Lynn to determine.
  25. Woo-hoo - I'm first in line!!!
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