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No more excuse.
I don't speak the English.
No more excuse.
I don't speak the English.
Oh boy.salmotrutta said:
Crazy! Show me how you have your fish finder set up? Looks like the Lowrance ice kit. Do you dangle the transducer off the side>? Seem so simple compared to my set up.salmotrutta said:Muskie off the SUP
Easiest way to release them once they're boat side, is to grab the treble with a pair of long nose pliers and lift. No slime on your hands or net and no time out of the water for the fish.
Always carry proper gloves, net, jaw spreaders and metal cutters when targeting them, in case one gets hooked a little deeper.
Caught on a dollarama spoon. I've never had to swap out the hooks on them for any species. The $1 per 90 pcs hooks they used to sell are equally good, and I've had a single hook endure double digit steelhead days without bending at all.
Thanks Pump.PUMP KNOWS said:Very nice!
Wolly bugger, all my fish this fall have been on the bugger. Just started tying last year and loving itPUMP KNOWS said:Nice! Did it smash a fly?
Even simpler, it's the one that comes with the portable fish finder. It comes with a suction mount. Just stick it on the bottom of the board and go. It plugs right into the unit. (I put the slack under the unit to keep it out of the way, the cord is much longer than needed for a SUP.)Diana Danger said:Crazy! Show me how you have your fish finder set up? Looks like the Lowrance ice kit. Do you dangle the transducer off the side>? Seem so simple compared to my set up.