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  • threewayguy
    minnesota
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    #1104031

    Hackenmueller Meats in Robbinsdale is very good also.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #1101288

    Had this issue with my 2001 f150, fan relay was behind the glove box. Actually found a video on youtube on how to replace it. Hope this helps.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #1060332

    If you had room on your transom couldnt a person mount a Terrova on the back just like the front? Just a thought.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #999637

    Doesn’ matter which party you lean towards neither one cares about the middle guy, one caters towards the towards the wealthy class and the other cares about the welfare class while the rest of us get stuck towing the line

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #968146

    Couldnt agree with you more. Was out last Sat morning and Sat night, 6 fish over 25 in up to 29 1/2. Should be back out tomorrow.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #952072

    I work in retail in a northern suburb. These people have the system figured out. They drive nicer cars than the average working man,wear higher priced clothing-not necessarily better and last but certainly not least the food that they buy with OUR MONEY-whole prime ribs, crab legs; the nicer stuff that the honest JOE would buy as a treat they buy as the norm. Seems like our RIGHTS are being violated as well!

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #927531

    count the fw and I in for two

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #878308

    I run a high five on my 620 tiller with a 125hp merc. Top speed is compromised with outstanding holeshot and boat control.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #830430

    My daughter is not in competitive dance but does competitive showchoir. Although it is not listed as a sport at her school the time that they put in practicing, the rivalries with other schools, and the size of the competitions that they go to makes a parent wonder.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #818810

    Bought a Ranger 620t 5 years ago with a Merc 125. Tiller handle is a bummer on this motor but it performs great and handles this boat with no prblems. Top speed about 40, trolls forward around 2.3 and in reverse about 1.5. Storage is unbelievable: 2 rod compartments with 7 rod tubes in each compartment, 2 livewells and 1 baitwell, 1 very large dry storage for tackle and such and another dry storage that works well for anchor lines and lifevests. Hope this helps.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #802907

    The tx-22 are the ones that I use. They work great and are reversible.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #778045

    I use the heavy duty socks that you can buy at Cabelas. Its like a plastic coated nylon but has held up for 5 years.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #777735

    I have a Ranger 620 tiller with a Mercury 125. I have two sets of trolling bags: one set of 24″ bags and another of 30″ bags. Normal trolling speeds are 2.2 to 2.5 without any trolling bags. When the small ones are used it knocks my speed down to 1.5 to 1.7, with the larger ones its about 1 to 1.3. Both methods of deploying the bags have both their advantages and disadvantages. First the under the hull deployment: awesome boat control, more stable ride, the only really negative of this type of deployment is the deployment itself can be real tricky in the dark or rough water. The bags on the side of the boat are much easier to deploy especially at night but you dont have near the boat control with this method. Hope this helps.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #750025

    I have used both the 9 ft depthmaster rods and the 8’6″ TXS rods. The depthmaster has a much softer tip and works well as aboard rod or for trolling leadcore. The TXS is a little stiffer and works very well for boards.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #748281

    31 1/2 inches, 11# 10ozs. Lake Kampeska near Watertown SD, September of 1994

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #600712

    Don I have used these boards and am very impressed. Not only are they reversible but are very easy to take on and off. I use them so much I dont use my Offshores anymore.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #509895

    In the mid 70’s I saw the Man in Black aka Johnny Cash. It was awesome. One can only truly appreciate what a true legend this man was and still is by the fact that he is probably more popular now-after his death-than he was then.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #394555

    I run a 125 merc tiller and use Cabelas drift socks-the cheaper ones that are made of heavy plastic type material.I carry two sizes:the small size puts me down to about 1.5 to 1.7mph and the large size gets me down to 1.2 to 1.4.Tie one to each front cleat and your good to go.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #389707

    I caught one very early Tuesday morning that taped out at 28″ and weighed 8lbs 8oz. Caught it on a suspending super-rogue in the lazercraw pattern. I will post the picture but its too big…once I get my wife to help re-size the picture I will post it.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #242287

    A very nice and functional rod for trolling three ways with no stretch lines would be a 7 feet ugly stik med or med heavy action a nice slow taper to make up for the no stretch qualities of the line.Bell sinkers work very well for this application but a cheaper and I think better alternative are bank sinkers less expensive and better weight selections.When fishing in current just fast enough to make headway or even slipping every once in a while works great.Dont drag the sinker just bounce it to keep in contact with the bottom kind of like jigging but going forward.

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #235517

    Erik a general rule of thumb for shallow running bait is 1 foot vertical drop for every 5 feet horizontal.That being said using a 4 .1/2 feet off leader to your lure and 1 foot dropper to your sinker should put you near the bottom without too many snags.You can also make the dropper line to your sinker adjustable if you do encounter any problems.

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