Many years ago I had a 7'2" LM mounted - still looks great - but that was before replica's were so popular - a couple of years back I caught my 1st (and only) 10' LM - I took a pic, measured it and...
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Many years ago I had a 7'2" LM mounted - still looks great - but that was before replica's were so popular - a couple of years back I caught my 1st (and only) 10' LM - I took a pic, measured it and...
I actually have two and have used them a lot in Florida - they will keep you fishing in some stiff winds.... I am heading to St Clair in June and will be taking them with me.
Don't go to Cedar - it's the new "Dead Sea" - not a fish for miles - water will be running over the dam - make chocolate milk look clear..... stay away!!!!
OK - just kidding - should be OK -...
I have switched to Fluorocarbon and it works well. Less stretch than mono - and make sure you use a bead above the swivel to protect the knot.... Braid is another option but be careful how heavy you...
While this won't work for every group of fishermen (sadly) - what we did with a small church group tournament was to have everyone weigh their own fish on a digital scale and then release immediately...
I saw the same little boat - he was rowing across the lake out in front of the spillway - I just knew he was gonna get killed! And you were right there were a ton of boats on the water last...
I have frozen fish for years in a zip lock bag filled with water - has always worked great - just make sure you get all the air out... I also have a vacuum sealer that I use for deer and bulk meat...
I've never tried the float-n-fly method - but I would bet in the early days there were "naysayers" to that too. "That's not fishing, you are using a bobber", etc. But then it took off - how many...
I had the same problem a couple of years back - went through about three sets of those rubber washers... finally - cut the rubber off and put a washer and nut on the underside - no problems to this...