thanks. anything helps. do you prefer the or12s and birds over churchs? i run tx44 for larger gear and kings. looking for smaller boards to run lighter gear including mono or braid for browns/walleye/bass like a TX12 or walleye board. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
they are called stern savers and there is no screws only epoxy. work great. west marine has them Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Im looking for opinions on under gunnel LED strip lights. experience, ease of install. etc. thanks in advance Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
mimics a goby feeding. one of their main forage base now. I use a meegs wth a tube at the back.. very effective. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
ive done this yes. a raymarine p66 with a splice kit and an hds plug. works well except that combination doesnt allow for surfsce temp Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I'm on the Canadian side and fish more salmon/trout. I'll be hitting bay of quinte this fall and winter for the big girls and boys before freeze up. it's a 2 hour hike so harder for me to get out. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
gunny I did buy some customs from you. some reef runners. they look great. unfortunately I haven't had time to get teeth marks in them. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
very interesting. only thru the ice have I used it. I don't fish eyes alot I fish more salmon and trout but was curious. is it maybe their eye structure? or something biological? Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
are there any manufacturers making glow in the dark deep diver crainkbaits/stickbaits? reef runners, husky jerks, bayrat, etc. saw some flicker shad. if you can't think of any, any of you custom painters make any? Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
go deep fish the top 80 ft. you'll catch bows. coho and juvenile kings. the big boys and girls are up the rivers. I like orange and UV spoons Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
you won't Mark your rigger balls if it's not angles back due to blowback. it may distort the hooks and the depth a bitbut you'll still see them and will see the balls aswell. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I have a 26 hydrasports walk around with twin 200 yams, and it's a hell of a boat. heavy due to the kevlar reinforced hull but solid and does well. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
alewife scales have some UV reflective properties, that's good enough for me. match the hatch. I do very well with UV products. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
That's the best way to do it. Be careful holding it up on the lip grip I've read it may damage them. (Not sure if it's true or not) Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
I have black and chrome. I use black most often. Chrome definitely brings em into the spread but sometimes attracts them more than the baits resulting in alot of streakers. I fish the black sharks 90% of the time and chrome 10% when I can't get a bite. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app
Cisco great customer support and best track product. Better machined edges and I like bolts for the end caps. I replaced them with security screws so no one can steal my holders by sliding them out of the tracks. Sent from my SM-G950W using Lake Ontario United mobile app