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  • mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1367146

    It has a good layer of ice on it. I would suggest using either Everett’s or the back channel.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1366212

    Keep it I use the Eskimo Z51 with the 9″ auger and love it. I know you will too. Lots of torque and power.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1365947

    I was working at Four Seasons in town and spooled line for a gentleman that said the same thing. He said he could have had about 3 limits of fish.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1191955

    I checked the fuel line, my fuel tank doesn’t have the vent (it is and old metal OMC), and I wouldn’t guess the carb because as you add more weight in the boat the RPMs should drop also with a lower top end. My dad and I went out this night and it was fine. My dad thinks that the motor has to be lowered on the transom.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1190374

    If it is not the levelness of the ducer try changing the frequency of the ducer. That definitely helped our 787ci.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1188241

    I liked that he is a pitcher for the Twins that finally goes after the plate. Without trying to finesse a strike out.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1185351

    I was fishing near Maiden Rock in Pepin when they came through. I first thought it was the weirdest barge ever. I ran up alongside it and realized what it was. Pretty cool old ship.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1184905

    I was in a carpet store and the cardboard tubes in the middle of the carpet roll looked great for one. The lady said she gets lots of people asking for them to ship rods in.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1184805

    If you go through Clearwater try McDonald’s Meats. They have great selection and great meat. Also check out there huge selection of bratwurst.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1184802

    I have the Jason Mitchell trolling rod and love it. They make them in the 5′, 7′, 10.5′ and I think a 12′.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1184801

    We have always had good luck with Interstate batteries. Many people may say go cheap they wont last. We did that one year and went through two Runnings generic brand batteries. Stick with a good, brand name battery.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1183551

    I have a Lund S16 and run a 30 lbs that I got. I have a group 27 Interstate battery. I have gone with the “cheaper” batteries before but they end up costing more in the long run. Get a high quality battery with a maker that stands behind there product. It may be a lot for an Interstate but it is better than buying a battery every two years that is cheap quality.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1183546

    For your fish fry search stop in to Red Wing and try Libertys fish fry. I absolutely love it.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1183424

    I had them on one of our boats. I believe it is called “the gripper”. They seem fairly common in marine parts stores.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1182073

    I have the humminbird 385ci. It is in the portable soft pack version. It has a 9 volt battery the same for ice fishing and can come in either the ice version (ice ducer) or the summer version (boat ducer). Depending on which verson you buy you can buy the summer ducer or ice ducer. I also bought an extra summer ducer for my other boat. You can buy the navionics or lake master chip I believe to.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1180919

    My dad personally loves his Jason Mitchell 7 footer. I have also heard nothing but good from the 10’6 model. Not to bash a company but I haven’t heard good things from the limit creek rods. My co-workers had some and they all broke near the third or fourth eyelet. It may have been a fluke from a batch or something but I won’t buy one.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1180917

    In Red Wing there is a place that does it. The place is called Signworx. Jeff and Jen run the place and they are great people. I don’t know of pricing but you can give them your boat’s make, model, and size and they will get you a quote. They do wraps on everything from cars to hockey helmets and they all look great.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1180146

    Four seasons sports in Red Wing does it I believe it is $5. It takes about 1 minute.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1179672

    Sounds like it is going to a great cause. Way to go for Wayne to even get close to that hair.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1177784

    We have a cabelas net also and love the net. The only thing I wish is that it was longer.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1177782

    I have not looked much at the smaller Lunds, but I love the lay out of the Alumacraft Classic 165. It is rated for a 50hp in the tiller version and that would roll great.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1177535

    Do you know anything in the balsam lake area?

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1176376

    I had this same question. I called Apple and they told me to sync the phone that you first purchased the app on to you computer that has your Itunes account. Than sync your new Iphone to the computer. Make sure that both phones have your Itunes account on it.
    If that doesn’t work you can also log both phones on the account. Than you can “buy” the app again and it should say something like you have already bought this app do you want to re download it? Say yes and it should download it without the fee. If this does not work you can also call Apple or go to one of the store.
    If you have another question you can also PM me.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1176299

    We just got out first Jason Mitchell trolling rod and love it. The Jason Mitchell 5 ft. would be perfect. Also all our rods are paired with Penn reals. We have 5 Penn 209 and 1 Penn 310 GTI. I would stick with the Penn 209 because most places have them in stock. For the lead core we use Cortland 18 lbs. We have tried the Suffix and it has had the lead poke through the sheath and it has also spun it’s self around, almost braiding it’s self. The Cabelas brand lead core is pretty good too, for lead core.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1175371

    I was out on Sunday in P4 and there was what I thought was an odd tree. But after getting closer me and dad found out it was a red 10ft. row boat with three people in it. We where right at the mouth of the Vermillion river. The damn was also just opening with a few cruiser comming out.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1175202

    I was out Saturday and Sunday and the water was just around 60 – 63 degrees.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1175028

    My parents had that same problem about five years ago. They bought a bumper that ties to the boat but it is in a long sheet like thing. I believe it was bought though Overtons. Cabelas or Gander might have something similar to it.

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1174724

    What is a good way to tell the difference between a regular walleye or a regular sauger apart from a saugeye?

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1174196

    Trumar had what I need and so I do not need them now. But I will keep him in mind. Thanks and do you know a price of 100 jigs 1/16 th and smaller?

    mikes-jigs
    Red Wing, MN
    Posts: 60
    #1174020

    Just a regular round ball with a sickle hook preferably but a Aberdeen hook will work.

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