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Exactly what those who know you call you behind your back... | |||
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Posts: 3240 Location: Racine, Wi | While redoing the deck in my boat, I actually added a new cup holder to the port side for the passenger I have to make sure is joining me in the boat while I troll this year. Along with that, I found some cup holders that fit on your belt as well. We'll have 2 free hands once I dial in the minn kota so I will have room for a drink in both hands, and can easily stow them when we get a rip. Sled, I'll be up on the 5th of July.......Monster quest? | ||
Johnnie |
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Posts: 285 Location: NE Wisconsin | A must have for the new trolling in northern WI https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1060571140639389 | ||
ARmuskyaddict |
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Posts: 2024 | You guys are overthinking things... Attachments ---------------- download.jpg (10KB - 382 downloads) | ||
Jerry Newman |
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Location: 31 | Muskie fishermen over-think something… HA! I like that unit https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1060571140639389 better than the one pictured that a good friend of mine made from scratch, it clips to the line instead though (black box not in use). Anyone have contact information to purchase one of those? Edited by Jerry Newman 6/1/2015 1:00 PM Attachments ---------------- 5-25-2015.jpg (60KB - 387 downloads) | ||
jerryb |
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Posts: 688 Location: Northern IL | Love it!! I'll take 2 Edited by jerryb 6/2/2015 12:43 PM | ||
jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | why not just hire someone to go catch you a fish?? ... oh yeah ... | ||
Jerry Newman |
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Location: 31 | Because we want to start a new auto jigger trolling tradition in the Northwoods… the new models have retractable cup holders. | ||
castmaster |
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Posts: 910 Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... And yet MN was "extraordinary" while BOTH trolling was legal and practiced by many. Sucker fishing was/is legal in MN of course, just not much incentive with the 1 line law. Yet, from little 200 acre lakes to BIG water, there are still fish to be had and both methods have been legal longer than most of us on here have been fishing. Hmmmm And a fish you catch on a hardbait today may be one I won't be able to catch on topwater in 2 days when she turns on? So perhaps YOU shouldn't fish the baits you like? But I suppose your just more important than the next guy right? The glorious "ME" generation, lol. Edited by castmaster 6/2/2015 4:25 PM | ||
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | ^ you are aware the key compromise from 3 lines per angler to a limit of 2 per boat regardless of how many anglers are in it, right? you can edit now ... | ||
Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... Pass the dutchie on the left hand side.... | ||
Cfollow |
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tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... The reason the MN fishery was extraordinary was because of the "new resevoir syndrome" not because of little to no sucker fishing. SMH I get a warm fuzzy feeling knowing how many fish I have caught. If you want to get your arse handed to you in November casting be my guest. I'll be the guy posting pics of 50"s. | |||
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Posts: 20219 Location: oswego, il | Cfollow - 6/2/2015 9:32 PM tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... The reason the MN fishery was extraordinary was because of the "new resevoir syndrome" not because of little to no sucker fishing. SMH I get a warm fuzzy feeling knowing how many fish I have caught. If you want to get your arse handed to you in November casting be my guest. I'll be the guy posting pics of 50"s. It takes a good life cycle of a muskie for a lake to balance out and become what it will be. | ||
tfootstalker |
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Posts: 299 Location: Nowheresville, MN | castmaster - 6/2/2015 4:21 PM tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... And yet MN was "extraordinary" while BOTH trolling was legal and practiced by many. Sucker fishing was/is legal in MN of course, just not much incentive with the 1 line law. Yet, from little 200 acre lakes to BIG water, there are still fish to be had and both methods have been legal longer than most of us on here have been fishing. Hmmmm And a fish you catch on a hardbait today may be one I won't be able to catch on topwater in 2 days when she turns on? So perhaps YOU shouldn't fish the baits you like? But I suppose your just more important than the next guy right? The glorious "ME" generation, lol.
Trolling open water is (just barely) still a "new" thing in MN. Being legal and people doing it are two different things. We could also debate wether or not it was legal actually. Before they changed the rule it was illegal to transport live suckers longer than 12". You'd certainly catch that fish on your topwater if I never came to your lake. Is the next guy more important than me? No. No he's not. Do we all deserve equal portions? Are all species equally socialized then? | ||
tfootstalker |
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Posts: 299 Location: Nowheresville, MN | Cfollow - 6/2/2015 9:32 PM tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... The reason the MN fishery was extraordinary was because of the "new resevoir syndrome" not because of little to no sucker fishing. SMH I get a warm fuzzy feeling knowing how many fish I have caught. If you want to get your arse handed to you in November casting be my guest. I'll be the guy posting pics of 50"s.
So just that ONE reason only? I'm the one shaking my head... Yes. We all look forward to your yearly pictures from Harriet, Calhoun and Minnetonka. I don't know how many are 50" though. | ||
Cfollow |
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tfootstalker - 6/4/2015 7:54 AM Cfollow - 6/2/2015 9:32 PM tfootstalker - 5/26/2015 6:29 PM Tragedy of the commons. From a merely selfish perspective mind you. While it likely will not cause a tragedy in terms of depleting a fishery, I can't help but wonder how it would affect me (if i still lived there). Lots of angles and analogies to describe what I'm talking about. A fish you catch/keep is one I cannot. Jig and minnows and slip corks catch plenty of fish, and certainly are the best tools in certain times of the year. But I'm here to tell you boys Lindy Rigs, Slow Death, spinners, etc. are going to put more walleyes in anglers creels without question. Motivated anglers will find out big muskies aren't the only big fish that spend time in the basin on those little Cisco puddles... A fish you sore mouth towing a depth raider while eating a sammich at noon today is not one I can catch casting the basin tomorrow. (This ought to be good to keep this going).. I for one believe ONE of the reasons Muskie fishing in MN was extraordinary is because suckers were rarely used. A neutral fish you catch on a sucker today is not one I can catch on a hard bait in two days when she turns on. I'm selfish. When I fish, I want to catch as many as I can. Maybe I'm just a jaded jerk. I just don't get a warm fuzzy feeling to know you caught a bunch of fish. Some folks on here used to share patterns and even (shore) spots on this very board. They were warned. They called us selfish. "We're supposed to share our sport" they said. "It's all about helping other anglers" they said. Shucks. They got burned. Their shore spots were burned and shared with the rest of the University. Play time was over... Just another viewpoint I haven't seen expressed yet. Let her rip... The reason the MN fishery was extraordinary was because of the "new resevoir syndrome" not because of little to no sucker fishing. SMH I get a warm fuzzy feeling knowing how many fish I have caught. If you want to get your arse handed to you in November casting be my guest. I'll be the guy posting pics of 50"s.
So just that ONE reason only? I'm the one shaking my head... Yes. We all look forward to your yearly pictures from Harriet, Calhoun and Minnetonka. I don't know how many are 50" though. Yes, just the one reason. Are you convincing yourself the reason lakes like Vermillion, Mille Lacs, Minnetonka, Pelican and others have become more difficult for you to catch fish chucking lures is because of an increase in sucker fishing? Get real!! P.s. More than you'd believe | |||
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