Forum Replies Created

Viewing 30 posts - 1 through 30 (of 85 total)
  • luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #2207773

    if that doesn’t work out Ill be next in line with cash and can figure how to get it picked up
    G

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #2119473

    Thanks for all the feedback
    simple supply and demand as was stated- these are no longer made and in high demand.
    No worries all, many more friendly places to sell these.
    Thanks,
    Gary

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #2057940

    Thank Mike, Great guy to deal with- excellent communication and follow up
    G

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1934628

    Might have a few for you I’d be willing to part with- by original you mean floaters? FL I think I got a pile of jointed too.

    gary
    [email protected]

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1908964

    totally agree with B-man 17, 27, 100, 200 sizes are perfect for walleye and little backing is needed unless you want to run them on boards

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1908901

    no right or wrong way to do it for sure – I personally am just not going to pay for and handle more than I need to. I understand the desire for line counters but for me its straight levelwind and a number on the side of my reel with my wife’s nail polish telling me how many colors on that reel. I do the same with copper lines for salmon.

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1908603

    I would think about non line counters levelwind trolling reels for leadcore, lead comes in 10 yd colored increments and you should fish all of it or none of it in my opinion. I have a 2 color, 4 color, 5 color all ready for walleye and salmon and some longer for the salmon as well. I never run lead at my rod tip bad experience after bad experience doing that and I run planers so I don’t want lead between the boat and the planer board. Besides line counters add weight and bulk which takes a little more out of the fun with walleyes.
    My 2 cents worth…
    luv2rapala

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1880667

    no battery no charger slt-
    Which transducer? $90 for dome top

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1856773

    haha Jkarels – no worries I think he is poking a little fun at me. It is kinda funny.
    Sent you a PM
    G

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1856596

    close up would be great- north end sorry Andover

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1856376

    I could cut it to size and cut some small slots to poke the head end of a spoon into it to hold it hooks up and keep if from moving around? and will not absorb water? now my next problem is your on the other end of he cities from me.

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1856352

    Is that the pliable stuff NON water absorbant? I want to make a tackle box to display my trolling spoons but need need special foam NOT the cushion like material – needs to be stiffer but able to be cut and formed as needed
    Gary
    [email protected]

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1793454

    Shoot me some numbers and couple pics please

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1745999

    Few posts down I responded to someone else looking- Vexilar FL8 st
    pm me or direct at luv2rapala at yahoo dot com
    located in Anoka, MN 55303 but can ship if needed

    Attachments:
    1. IMG_1172-1.jpg

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1744534

    Got a Vexilar Fl 8 SLT in the round pro pack I think it is 19 degree transducer.
    Used but it works fine and is pretty bright, has magnifying lense and battery status indicator as well, can’t find the charger through.
    PM me or direct at luv2rapala at yahoo dot com
    Located in Andover

    Attachments:
    1. IMG_1172.jpg

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1712907

    Can you send me a few pics? do you know the model #?
    Thanks,
    luv2rapala at yahoo dot com

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1557546

    Got 300′ ( I think it’s 300′) copper reel (Penn 330), misc rigger parts Cannon booms, and duel rod holders, 8, 9 lb balls, rigged flies maybe even some new ones in the package, Ill have to dig around if your interested.
    email at
    luv2rapala at yahoo dot com

    might have some manual riggers available soon to – Cannon uni troll I think

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1379127

    There is a site specifically for guns and ammo for sale
    armslist.com
    with a Minnesota page.
    I have had decent luck there.
    luv2

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1372949

    Just walked in the door from up there, 8-10 inches with slush in spots NO roads or really no real paths, we walked and about killed ourselves. You might be OK with 4 wheeler w/chains but a sled would ideal. We could only get to 13 ft break and had a couple perch and 1 very small walleye from 3-5:30 then the wind/cold starting coming up and we knew we had to walk back yet so we bailed early. There was 1 other group out 2 houses with wheelers

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1367191

    what time is dinner? MMM SOUNDS GOOOOD CLARK.

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1365998

    I got Meguiar’s for you in 3 flavors
    dark to black wax ($12)
    light to white ($12)
    Gold class carnauba ($15)
    this years stock, all new in the package- I have many of each. PM me here if you want pics or have questions.
    luv2rapala

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1201241

    Maple goose sausage by Von Hansons is to die for.
    luv2rapala

    luv2rapala
    Posts: 95
    #1191712

    This is a HUGE success every time I do it.
    Family events, picnics etc.. I have people calling and asking if I will come do it for their events.

    Even if you are not a big salmon eater, try this recipe and I’ll guarantee you will like it.

    Bacon Wrapped Grilled Salmon Filets

    Use 2 salmon filets or cut 1 large filet into halves
    filets should be skinned. Remove the reddish-gray fat from the skinned side.

    The lateral bones (pin bones) should be removed with a pliers or sliced out with a knife so that the filet is totally boneless

    1. You will need to use a fish-grilling basket. Spray the basket with Pam to avoid sticking.

    2. Lay down a layer of bacon cross ways on one side of the grilling basket. You will need enough strips to cover the length of the filets.

    3. Next rub the filets with olive oil (vegetable oil can be substituted). The filets should be seasoned with a seasoning salt (I prefer Morton?s).

    4. Place one filet on top of the bacon strips.

    5. Next place a layer of finely sliced onion (1/8?) on the filet, then a layer of finely sliced tomato (1/8?), and then a layer of finely sliced green pepper (1/8?) (cut into rings). Get creative- I like it with salsa and jalapeno peppers

    6. Next place almost whole package of grated Parmesan cheese on top of the veggies. (you can substitute cream cheese with jalopena slices for a spicier treat)

    7. Then place the other filet on top.

    8. Then pull the bacon strips over so both filets are wrapped. (You may need a second layer of bacon on the bottom and one on top if the filet is more than 4? wide).

    9. The grill should be heated indirectly (coals on either side and a drip pan below the grilling basket). Cover and cook for 20 minutes or until the bacon is crisp and then turn the basket over and cook for another 20 minutes or until the bacon is brown and crispy. There is no way that you can overcook the fish, the filets stay very moist with bacon on the outside and the veggies inside.

    cut into squares and serve it up!

Viewing 30 posts - 1 through 30 (of 85 total)