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Fish Doctor has this one: 1998 Long Shaft 8 HP Mercury Outboard - $800 This outboard was used for less than 100 hours on a drift boat 10 years ago and has been properly stored since, checked and run in 2012 by Salmon Country Marina I can deliver it to you cause I work in Mayfield.
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We tried Saturday in a few spots and couldn't get anything going. Had a buddy put us on some birds for Sunday. Got to listen to 12-15 birds gobbling in the valley we were in that morning. The four near us shut right up after they flew down. Ended up calling in a couple of hens with two jakes following them in silent. Wished she could have experienced the rush of having one coming in that was gobbling but maybe next time. Weather wise, it was definitely the coldest morning that I had ever hunted for turkeys for sure.
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I have never had a cork handled rigger rod but I'm sure with normal use (non charter!) they would hold up a while. Most every store bought rod with foam grips use EVA foam. Hypalon foam is heavier but is by far the toughest. Most of our custom rod buyers prefer the hypalon once they have used them.
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We'll be there!
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Here are some Fish Doctor rods in action. Mostly light actions ones with a couple medium lights mixed in. You could go down to 4# leader on the light action ones if you wanted to.
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http://www.fishdoctorcharters.com/videos/video8W.html This is how Captain Ernie has done for the last 47 years. (He got his first copper rig in '66) Like momay says, no need to overthink it.
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Just bought everything that was of interest to me a few weeks ago from A&P Ace. Thanks for lead though. He has a few things left but starting to get pretty slim. I'll have to check out the knock offs this spring.
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If you have a couple empty reels Rob, spool the wire on on first, then connect your mono and continue to fill the spool. Then tie connect the mono to the the other empty reel, reset the counter to zero and fill the empty reel off of the full reel. Note the footage on the counter when you get back to the wire. Then you can get the same amount of mono on the rest of your reels.
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Wanted Cannon SNT display and cables
Miss em posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Just looking for a backup if any one has one kicking around. One of the ones from a few years back. oh and as usual, looking for old black/silver 3F evil eyes and hammered brass/silver 44 Suttons. -
There is a video of how to tie the nail knot on Captian Ernie's website Rick. It is no fun getting to the end of the wire, things get puckered up pretty well when that know is hanging out there. I only remember it happening 3 times in the last 12 years. The Penn digital line counters that I use actually measure actual length of wire. There is an electronic gizmo that you use when you fill one that calculates how fast the spool is filling and somehow figures it. I have spooled many a spool of 1000' of wire and ended up within a few feet of 1000 when I got done.
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I bought the 4 horse version of that motor last year (except with the extra $300 Evinrude paint job) Works well but that single cylinder engine is pretty loud. Didn't buy the two cylinder 9.8 hp because I didn't want the extra weight on my tiller steer boat. Then I went and lost 45 pounds last year so it wouldn't have mattered anyway. Engine is reliable though.
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For Sale : USA Lot 2 Spoons
Miss em replied to Missdemeanor's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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There is a video on the link below of how we rig a tumper rod and what the tip action will look like on a thumper rod. Also, you get more action at the tip if you run your weight off of a 12-18 inch dropper on a three way rig, rather than hooking the weight inline bewteen the wire and leader. http://www.fishdoctorcharters.com/template.tpl?selector=video Questions - In the Bigwater Precision Book, what do they say they are running behing that 1# ball? With a dodger/fly behind it at 2.7 mph, we have to put out close to 300' of 20# wire to get in the 100' of depth range.
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Penn Cable Terminators - These have a MUCH heavier stainless steel, ball bearing snap swivel than what comes on the standard klincher - $5 each plus shipping Offshore Retro Ease - SOLD
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Sold / Closed Free Stuff - Looks like everything is gone
Miss em posted a topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
21' Steering Cable - Has all the ends connectors, etc. Only used for one week Steering Wheel - THIS IS HAS BEEN SPOKEN FOR Aluminum Prop - OMC part No. 391198 13 3/4" x 15 pitch Bunch of Echip lures and rubber cut bait, whole herring, heads, ,etc. - THESE ARE NOW SPOKEN FOR Pick up near Tully NY or we can probably arrange a meet somewhere. I drive all over the place for work. -
Can anyone tell me where I can order these? Last I heard they were back in production. Thanks
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Not an over under but I picked up Beretta A400 Unico light this year. SWEET shotgun! Fun to put a couple hundred rounds through it shooting clays and not have a sore shoulder. Great gun to carry afield - nice and light.
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Doesn't seem to be as good of numbers in my usual spots in Central New York either.
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Only catch is, you have to take the hutch too! Pick up in Tully, NY.
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CVA Optima here too. Started out with Powerbelts and a Bushnell banner scope and it didn't shoot the very well. Swithed to a Leupold Vari X II and Hornady SST 45-250 bullets, 150 grains 777 powder and now I have a tack driver. Not sure if it was the bullets or the scope but that is what worked for me. Swab the barrel with a Bore Butter patch and then a dry patch between shots at the range gives me a ragged hole at 100 yards.
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3" Fishlander spoons
Miss em replied to Double Whammy's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Jon, Check out the Mini Silver Streaks on Bigpapasportfishing.com. About the same size and they do have a couple similar colors to what you are looking for. That size is some really good BT medicine. -
I got to fish abourd Volvo's flagship vessel for this system a couple of summers ago and it was very impressive to say the least. Really high-tech. Probably more than the average Great Lakes charter captain would want to deal with. Here is a little video from that trip. Unfotunately I think the crew was more concerened with keeping it clean than they were with bloodying the deck. I got a peek at their baits they were using for a tournament the next day and they were way different than we were running. I give the Lake O captains a lot of credit because most every captain I know treat every charter like it is a tournament and give it their all. Here is Volvo's video of the boat we were fishing on.