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  • Birthday April 19

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    North Metro of Minneapolis
  • My PB
    Between 5-6 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Smallmouth
  • Favorite Lake or River
    They're all good

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  1. Omnia Fishing has their app with their pro account has water temp as a feature https://www.instagram.com/omniafishing/reel/C5hNaEJvz5u/ it can be fairly accurate, I'm wondering with the cooler nights, and when the data is collected (satellite imaging) if they're collecting it when it's just the surface temps at night or early morning.
  2. Yup was out yesterday just west of Rogers and was seeing 72-73.
  3. If you're on Facebook lookup "Bass Fishing Deal Hunters" we have a group that we created that posts deals on lures and everything else. We also have Punch Fishing and Hellabass that provide new monthly Omnia codes.
  4. UPF was who originally made the axle for Ranger for my trailer back in 2006, UPF was bought out by Dexter. These are custom axles that have a wishbone drop in the center of the axle. Most torsion axles are straight all the way through so those are out as they would sit too high and impede the boat from getting onto the trailer. This is a close to a replacement that I have found https://mcclaintrailers.com/product/parts-catalog/axles/ufp-torsion-axle-3750-rated-80-with-vault-hubs/ only issue or what I need to find out is if they have a 4,500lb or higher option. Have a request into them to find out.
  5. Thanks but doesn't help. The axle isn't repairable, torsion core is shot, so axle has to be replaced.
  6. I did, no go. They only carry the 3750lb axle.
  7. Well that's why I posted here, to see if anyone had any recommendations of brand that can help make it work and move the process along.
  8. Called their main number on the website, got transferred three times which finally ended in a voice mail, left a msg but haven't heard back yet.
  9. I've got a 2006 Ranger Reata with a single axle trailer. It's the 4500lb torsion axle that I believe was made by Unique Functional Products (UPF) which was then bought out by Dexter. I see places like Eastmarine have what appears to be a replacement Ranger axle but that is the 3750lb axle and not the 4500lb axle. Anyone know where I can find a 4500lb axle and not have to wait 3+ months for it? I'm in Minnesota and if I have to wait 3 months my season is essentially over with at that point. Any help would be greatly appreciated! -Frustrated Angler
  10. I've emailed over and over again with zero replies, called the phone number again, just voicemail. Another post I did on *** Boards someone said they apparently got sold to another bait company out of New York but can't seem to find out who. Ended up having to fight the charge via my credit card company as I doubt I'll see this order I did.
  11. So I ordered some tackle from Cabin Creek Baits via their website back in early May, order went through, Credit Card charge went through, got the email confirmation and then crickets. I've emailed a dozen times and called several times with zero answer and or response. Anyone know whats going on?
  12. Just dropped off the boat last night actually, she's all tucked away in the shed for the winter. I pulled the plug mainly because I don't have a garage big enough to put my boat in over night. The over night temps are what scare me if I'm still using the boat, don't want the water lines to freeze. Been bank / wading fishing the Sippi now. Mostly mid week to avoid the crowds. Not sure the the day time temps will re-activate them, the over nights are still low, so highly doubt it'll make a dent it the water temps.
  13. just out from the beach. Long flat in the 7 - 8' depth and then drops off into deeper water. Pretty much anywhere, you can get into some gnarly **** with a yak.
  14. Welcome to MN. What took you so long to move here? Lake George for a long time was a hidden gem, like really really good bass fishing up until the local lake association started "treating" the lake for weeds and it all but killed off the great bass bite. The "ball sack" was epic on George, it was the best spot on the lake for a long time. Hit up the Rum with your Yak you'll get into some good smallies.
  15. Woman, Man, Little Boy Lakes. Anything in that chain just south of Leech.
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