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Good accurate advice from both guys
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If you can do OK on the trade for a smaller unit that will do what you want it would be high on my list to consider Keith especially if it would be still capable of doing other stuff (clearing snow etc.). At least you'd be getting use out of it and something like a bush hog attachment would certainly do whatever you need in the way of mowing/clearing. Just my two cents Les
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Product Update: Pro Am Fl Green Transparent Lure Tape/Die Cuts
Sk8man replied to flytying's topic in Tackle and Techniques
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Updated: Ideas on how to mount a trolling motor
Sk8man replied to one fish two fish's topic in This Old Boat
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Keith some of these look pretty sturdy etc. for ideas? http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Sears+Pull+Behind+ATV+Mowers&FORM=IDMHDL
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Rigged @ SCS
Sk8man replied to NickR's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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FLEAS
Sk8man replied to battlehammer's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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After yesterdays experience they could well be kings as we pulled two from just above bottom in 100 ft of water.
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Hughes Marina (Sunday 7-26-15) - Admiral Byrd and I got off to a late start (for us) in his boat and started fishing about 9AM. Based on what we had heard we started in about 170 ft of water with three wires a 10 color leadcore and two downriggers with one cheated and headed northwest. Initially we marked a few fish suspended but no takers then a while later Bob pulled in a laker about 9-10 lbs that had a malformed mouth ( pic didn't take for some reason). It was a gorgeous day with a relentless sun and after that fish we marked hardly anything and worked out way out to 600 plus ft of water hoping to run into some steelies at least...nada. Bob had a real ripper on the spinney fly combo along the way that ate his fly after ripping line. and another brief one ...I had zip no hit no runs no fish left on base . After 6 hrs of fighting thick fleas and moderate biting flies without any action whatsoever (normal refusal to give in by both of us but anyone else's sanity would have been checked) it was going on 6PM as we returned to the 100-150 range considering whether to call it quits but opted not to just yet and started marking a little bait near bottom and a few fish down there. We figured they were probably lakers but what the hell so we located our downriggers one with bob's secret weapon rig on it and mine with a slider and parked the spoons at 85 over 100 ft. A little while after marking those bottom oriented fish my rigger fires and line starts peeling out. At first I thought that because it headed for bottom it might be a real big laker but another run made it obvious that it was a king.I was expecting it to come up and shoot out of the water but it didn't and it stayed down and under and heading toward the boat fighting like H the whole way and taking line intermittently. We had a brief look and confirmed it was a decent king then back down. It was then he decided to head toward the wires and a leadcore and there was absolutely nothing I could do to keep him out of that area. Bob was trying to move rods and I was threading my rod with him on it under and over rods etc. but to no avail he finally succeeded in tangling us in two wires and the leadcore.....add to this we had severe fleas on each of those lines so no way to quickly clear them as well as intermittent fleas on the 30 lb Sea Flee downrigger line he was on. Finally after several chinese fire drills Bob was able to get some of the tangles undone and fleas cleared all the way in and he attempted to net the fish who tried to stay down all he could and was not cooperating at all and made some more runs when he spied the net. I finally managed to get him to the net and we had him fully inside the net and he jumped up in the air and out of it (not just sliding over the side of it like they sometimes do...he jumped totally clearing the rim of it) and peeled line again. Once more we managed to get him in the net and thought we had him and he again jumped over the rim of the large salmon net and took line. He was starting to tire a bit and the third time we finally managed to get him in the net but but still fighting. In all my years of fishing in both fresh and salt water this was pound for pound this was the best fighting fish I have encountered and he has earned my total respect and unfortunately he was totally expended at the end so I couldn't release him or I would have. He was a 20 pound specimen that fought like something twice his size and a valiant fighter. Hail to the king! A few minutes later Bob's secret weapon rig peeled line and he was on to another king which he boated without incident since some of our lines were still out of the water etc. It was one about 16-18 lbs. We were still digesting the experience of the other fish all the way home and thank God I wasn't fishing solo as I never would have got him in and it was an experience I won't soon forget despite having caught many larger fish. It was one of my more memorable fishing experiences.Thanks Bob.
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fish finder problems
Sk8man replied to hookedupf7's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Gill-T's method is what I used to use when I did it and it usually works out well that way.
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I-Bay 7/25
Sk8man replied to Sea-IV's topic in New York Fishing Reports - Lake Ontario (South Shore)
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Rod, Reel, Line questions
Sk8man replied to Big Deal's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
Those reels will work (minimally) but they are pretty light on the line capacity especially for kings. The fleas will keep you busy with the braid so advisable to check lines very frequently. Any rods you use with the wire will require either a twili tip or roller tip. Not sure what kind/size boards but that seems very light for boards not to mention the fleas.