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The Dread Pirate Fisherman

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    SWNH ON THE WATER LOL.
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    Between 7-8 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Ones that aren't polluted.  

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    I fish so therefore I am.

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  1. Yes a fish finder but it is portable. Look up Deeper Sonar pro plus. I use an android tablet for the read out.
  2. Deeper sonar says 6mph. Phone app says 1mph, trolling motor set to 1 but when I put it up to 2 the speed on the phone app jumps to 4mph and the speed on the deeper sonar jumps to 10mph. Which is way off. Digital read out GPS speedometers seem like a solution but I'm hesitant because of reviews. Any good digital read out GPS speedometers that anyone knows of or has used that work? So far all three GPS apps I've tried all did the same exact thing. Two were free the third was 5 dollars and all of them read 1mph. Could be that I need better control of the trolling motor using a PWM speed controller.
  3. So I'm in a canoe with a 55lb thrust trolling motor. I set it to the lowest forward setting (1) and use a GPS speedometer app on my phone that quite frankly was a waste of time. I take a look at my deeper sonar readout and it says I'm doing 6mph. I want to be going 1.5 to 3 mph. That being said can anyone recommend a solution to this issue? Preferably a inexpensive one that will accurately give me the correct speed I'm going in calm to windy conditions and be easily installed because my hull is plastic
  4. You've just made my fishing life 100x's easier because I have a big spool of the Trilene XT in 10#
  5. Thanks, I do not want to lose lures and spend all my time re rigging but from what I've gathered so far the majority of videos I've watched say to use floro because of its invisibility. I will be more than happy to use mono because it is far more user friendly than floro. that being said what kind of mono do you use?
  6. @Fishingmickey I have an old Coleman Scanoe aka Square stern flat bottom canoe that has served me very well for bass fishing. I can stand up in it in calm to moderately wind blown waters so no worries there. Is the lure spinning about line twist? I can see that being an issue and will need to do some research on how to avoid it. I will be Reporting back but that will not happen till after the last weekend in April 2023 because NH fishing laws around designated trout ponds are nasty but not for bad reasons. There's also ice forming on our lakes now so it's hopefully going to be Pike fishing through the ice in a few more weeks. Thanks for confirming I knew I'd get good answers here. Tight lines!
  7. After years of great bass fishing I am setting up my canoe that has a cheap, no foot pedal control, 55 lb thrust trolling motor and deeper pro+ fish finder. I have 2 mini manual Scotty mount down riggers, a box of wet flies, spinners, spoons, tiny crank baits. I need to know a few things before I fully commit to this. That being said can anyone here help me with the following questions. 1. Will my 55 lb trust trolling motor work to run two down riggers at 2 to 5 mph? 2. When fishing for rainbow trout what kind of rod reel line works best? I've gathered some info on trolling rods and reels in the 50 to 100 dollar price range but not enough info to determine if my planned set up of a 7.6 long medium power, fast action Diawa rod with a Okuma new magda line counting reel with 10lb test and 6 or 8 lb floro leaders with work. Do I need to adjust anything because you know it's all about catching vs getting skunked and spending money on tackle that proves to be useless. Thanks!
  8. Thanks to all who identified it. I'm off to buy some more and some jigs while I patiently wait for ice out.
  9. Does anyone know what this lure is called "brand name"? It was given to me and I love how the bass hit it hard. The hook is two pronged and it has no split ring. Thanks in advance
  10. That's your experience which is sad because I happen to know woman that live to fish for the sake of fishing and honing their fishing skills.
  11. I suppose it's how you put it in your OP. "Woman don't have patience for that" referring to the opposite sex in that way doesn't lend to attracting them to the sport. No harm no fowl just saying.
  12. Fishing my favorite lake last year using one of my favorite crank baits that happens to be discontinued I hooked into something large and started the retrieve. Then to my shock the line broke. I was upset to say the least and as I was cursing I look up and a eagle flies over and begins circling the same spot I had just lost one of my favorite crank baits. Thinking the worst oh no don't go after that fish you will get hooked I yell Noooo! Just then I look on the bank and a big deer begins making his way towards me. To my surprise he keeps coming closer and he gets within 10ft of my canoe then passes and bounds up the bank. Shortly after I tie on another crank bait and catch this tiny yellow perch LOL See pic. Sometimes it's not about the fish but it's about the wildlife and scenery.
  13. Not that I totally disagree about the cost but you can set up a kid with a 20 dollar Zebco combo and they're happy catching bait fish all day long...No? Last year I watched a 8yo catch a 8lb bass on a 20$ zebco combo 8 pound mono using a bobber and a live worm approximately 10ft from the shore. As for fishing not being a woman's sport you'd better talk to the founder of Bass Resource Glenn May and his wife about that one seeing as she is fishing with him and doing the camera work in most of his videos. Also my experience has been completely different in that woman have 10x's the patience required for fishing because they're the ones who have the patience to carry a child 9 to 10 months and that in my book is the ultimate in patience.
  14. Big Fish because he works for years and never gives up trying to catch the biggest fish in the lake.
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