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idn713

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  1. Hey guys a buddy and I want to fish the lower drifts and or out in front of the fort for lakers. How is the river and will it be good Sat? [ Post made via Android ]
  2. Hey guys so I think I have isolated the problem. The outlet and the plug are def not the problem. However I was testing the power cables that run to the foot pedal and I found that the selector switch when switched to the 12v setting allowed 12v to flow to the power button and I confirmed this with the voltmeter. I then flipped the selector switch to the 24v setting and I tested the wires to the power button and got a dead reading. So I am assuming the burnout I heard this morning was the toggle switch for the 24v setting. So did I burn the selector? [ Post made via Android ]
  3. So your saying that my problem could be the male end of the plug? Cause I just checked my female end of the plug and it is indeed receiving both 12 and 24 volts. This morning I tried the motor again on the 24 v setting and I heard a faint clicking and then smelled a wisper of smoke which can't be good. I was thinking perhaps it was a selector switch issue or maybe I should just update the male and female plugs as they are pretty old. [ Post made via Android ]
  4. Well I am bringing this back to life because I cant get this figured out. I bought some nice new batteries and made the series connection and check everything with a voltmeter. What I found is that I am getting 24 volts perfectly up to the female receptacle and the motor runs just fine on the 12v setting. But then as I am feeling confident, I switch it from 12 to the 24 setting and I get nothing. I know for a fact I have enough juice running to the outlet to power the 24v side of things and the 12v setting works perfectly. So is something wrong in the foot pedal of the motor or with the selector switch? Cause to me the problem seems to be from the male receptacle to the foot pedal. Please help!
  5. They are there! Set up on the piers with a best mudline and cast spoons, sticks and lets not forget soft plastics on heavy jig heads
  6. April. Jerbaits and float fly techniques. I pound them every year [ Post made via Android ]
  7. Good thing its only a hop skip and a jump If I need illegalo substances of any kind. [ Post made via Android ]
  8. Well I guess I will take my chances then. Sucks.
  9. Hey guys are there any safe access to the genny? I hate Seth green and I just want to fish there without fearing for my stuff [ Post made via Android ]
  10. Hahaha very nice but I was referring to the great lakes salmon. And of course when they are silver only a numskull would eat them when they turn [ Post made via Android ]
  11. Eaten both and I gotta say I prefer the Ho's. Which do you guys prefer?
  12. dreamsteelie- great post!
  13. idn713

    Braddocks

    Think braddocks will be fishable this weekend with the cold nights rolling in? [ Post made via Android ]
  14. cool thanks guys
  15. Hey guys, I wanted to post this topic and see what some of you knowledgeable charter captains and fisherman have to say about this. First off let me say that I never eat fish out of the creek when they are spawning and running but I would like to keep a lake caught brownie or salmon. The silver bullet smaller fish are the ones I would keep and I would like to take browns, coho, and kings (heard the bows are a little on the gamey side). However, I have not eaten the fish cause the mercury crap scares me away. Now you guys keep fish all the time for clients, the smoker, general consumption, etc.... is the mercury warning really that bad? I mean by the time a salmon is properly filleted it has all the dark toxin meat taken off and the fat removed. Furthemore I think that most heavy metals end up in the fishes organs which are not eaten. I was also told that when fish are tested for mercury levels the whole fish is ground up and tested and obviously the whole fish is not eaten. I am just curious how you guys view eating salmon and what you may know. I just want to put my mind at ease and enjoy a darn salmon steak every now and again!
  16. Hey guys, by now I am sure you are familiar with the Milwuakee Harbor tactics of casting for trout and salmon when they come into the harbor after upwellings. The setup is simple, just find the bait and the fish then cast a swimming jighead with a fluke on the back using essentially bass tackle. My question is would this method work well for coho, kings, and browns in springtime. As I launch out of sandy creek in Hamlin, I was thinking about hitting watomua shoal with this tactic early in the year while the water is still cold. With the structure there the bait has to be thick and the chance of getting a big hog on light tackle pretty good. Any input? [ Post made via Android ]
  17. Use heavy jigs obviously and find the structure. Browns and Lakers can be quite structure oriented so make jigging drops on any bottom irregularities you can find. Also find bait pods and drop through those. Rip jigging would probably be the most effective way to cover water quickly. Drifting will be a problem so maybe get a drift bucket or sock. Slow trolling a spoon of the three way swivel would pound the lakers and browns as well. Good chance at a nice size smallmouth should keep this interesting as well.
  18. Haha smart move [ Post made via Android ]
  19. Quick question, I notice your on the docks like most of the pike guys but I was wondering if a tip up spread right of the point could be a good location. I know pike like points and that particular one seperates the more sheltered part of the bay to the lake side of the bay. Seems prefect to me, any input? [ Post made via Android ]
  20. well the ice is okay but the fishing was pretty bad with few perch to be found. I managed two nice ones and everyone around me was catching them very sporadically and in small numbers. they must not be in the bay very good. Pike guys were doing ok though [ Post made via Android ]
  21. Garbage. Two nice ones is all I got today [ Post made via Android ]
  22. Sweet as will I. Gonna perch it up, how many inches of ice we talking? [ Post made via Android ]
  23. Tonight will be three real cold nights in a row, think it will be safe tomorrow (Fri) morning? [ Post made via Android ]
  24. The .17 will crush a coyote with no trouble at all, believe me
  25. So I wired it according to shellbacks specifications and I got the 12v part of the motor running but I still couldn't get the 24 side running. Well I took the volt meter to the batteries and it turns out that they are only putting out about eight volts each and 16v in series. So I check the output at the outlet and the prongs responsible for the 12v side of the motor is putting out around 9 so close enough to get the 12v part running, but the 24 volt prongs that pull from the series which is putting out 16v at the prongs, so I am assuming that is way to low to get the 24v running. Anyway I freshly charged these batteries so it wasnt that. But they are old batteries and I am assuming they were not correctly maintained before I got the boat. So is it time for new batteries?
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