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  • trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1784703

    Thank you all for the good advice. I was wrong in saying it was a 300wsm. I meant 300 win mag. It is a vangaurd kuiu vias only sold at sportsman warehouse. Im trying to add a pic.

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    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1679564

    hey there, I will have to find a time to get to Rochester. do you come up to the cities for work at all? if not going ahead and sell it to someone else if you can. I won’t be able to get down there till maybe next weekend. thanks

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1679315

    hi there, I would like to buy the hds 5. Do you still have it? I,will give you 200 cash if it is in good working order with transducer. please let me know. thank you Nick

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1167447

    just tell them its 5′ high and risen

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1149711

    Wow we need to get that line-up a little closer the red wing or metro area. Sounds like great info.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1145276

    You should look into renting a house boat instead of a cabin. Just an Idea.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1144791

    What does knowing this information do for us as fisherman? What should I be reading and paying attention too?? I understand wanting to know the water temp. But am curious to know how the flow affects fishing and what numbers(speed of flow) are average, and whats too high or low?? Thanks for the help!

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1141212

    total= 17.8
    big= 6.7

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1140205

    Theres one in my small town that has a nice pretty new pick-up and a really nice ice castle look alike shack parked in the driveway of the Habitat for Humanity built house. I just shake my head and wonder.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1139655

    irish setter elk trackers by far the best. 1000g Full leather.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1136872

    check out history channels “Men Who Built America”. Very good show.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1133363

    dandy fish! looks almost like a mount. not saying it is by any means just looks like it with the fins flared out. good work

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1132425

    Anyone know if it is safe to bring a 4-wheeler across from maiden rock?? I am thinking it should be however you never know. thanks for any updates.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1130268

    Also interested.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1125759

    Ha ha its January 1st not April 1st!!

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1125151

    check out lake-link.com, there is quite a few reports for menomin and many other wisconsin lakes. Just another good resource of info

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1125065

    Thanks Ozzy, i was also out this morning. dead sea for everyone the way it sounded. Also managed a couple of white bass.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1124954

    anyone check the ice depth since the cold spell this past week?? hopeing to make the trip soon and would like to know if we can walk out yet. thank you

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1043696

    I wish!! nice ride

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1035940

    Jiffy hah! I have to pull up on mine a little or she tries to eat too much ice. If you have to push down a lot time for new blades.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1034585

    where is methodist point??? what landing did they use??

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1030661

    had a friend win a trip with Bro through lakemaster a couple of years ago. the trip was a blast with lots of BIG perch!!!

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1028284

    Just fished there this morning for a while. Lake is small and pretty shallow about 6-9 feet all over. It has a decent amount of average sized panfish and pretty good northern pike fishing. Not sure how weedy it gets in summer. Caught 1 pike and a few perch in a couple hours today.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1027854

    Thanks Guys!!

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #1009644

    My Brother and I purposly both bought clam yukons about 6 years ago so we can link togather if we find the mother-load or if we just wanted to share beers or somthing. For us it has worked great. Its very easy to zip togather and fits nicely in the pouch under your seat. Both of our clams are still going strong although he should have bought runners since he wore a hole in the sled, due to pulling it with a 4 wheeler. In my opinion its a great option to have.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #949905

    Ahh, the mighty Paddlefish. This brings me back to the days I was stationed at the Minot AFB and would make the annual trip out to williston, ND where the Yellowstone and Missouri rivers meet.(Confluence area) Out there the snagging wasn’t always very easy and we found that One rod per two people was just about right in order to give one guy a rest and chance to drink a beer. We used a 10′-12′ MED HVY Surf rod with a BIG spincast reel. We always used 30lb Trilene Big game mono line. This I feel is important as any heavy duty no-streach line is damn near impossible to break off during snags. Which you probably will have a lot off. So bring extra line! I dont remember for sure how we rigged our weight and hooks but I know we used a 1.0 treble hook and a 5oz weight. Rigged hook ahead of the weight about 1.5′-3′ depending on the fish. If people around us were snagging them or you could see the fish “rolling on the surface” put more space between hook and weight to get it off the bottom. If the fish are not very active or tight to bottom keep it closer together. Anyhow, it is awesome when you hook into one! Yell FISH-ON so everyone close to you clears there line and make sure someone nearby has about a 10′ gaff. Hope this helps a little. Sorry I cant post a pic of the 69incher I caught but it was before the time I used a digital camera. Have Fun and bring asprin.

    trphyhuntr
    Pierce/ St. Croix Cty
    Posts: 89
    #948940

    nice fish guys! Im sure they didnt spend 30+grand on a boat to let them all go.

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