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    Another vote for the "Rocket" bobber. Well made...

    Another vote for the "Rocket" bobber. Well made quality product, not cheap junk.
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    good info. I go up a size with the single hook,...

    good info. I go up a size with the single hook, often get better action over the treble particularly when tipping with plastics. Certainly easier to release what I don't keep.
  3. Thread: tip ups

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    old thread but I'm getting in pre-ice fishing...

    old thread but I'm getting in pre-ice fishing mode. Most guys around here go with tip downs for crappie.
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    Hard to beat the HT Ice Blue rods for panfish. ...

    Hard to beat the HT Ice Blue rods for panfish. Inexpensive, tough and ultra sensitive. No need for a float or spring. Any of the small frame Pflueger reels have great drags and will protect light...
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    Thanks for the tip. Just happened to be looking...

    Thanks for the tip. Just happened to be looking for some.........
  6. X3 on the bottom pour........last a lifetime,...

    X3 on the bottom pour........last a lifetime, sooooo simple and safe. Make room for all the molds you'll soon be acquiring.................
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    I use a Mr Heater Little Buddy. Works great, has...

    I use a Mr Heater Little Buddy. Works great, has low oxygen and tip over shutoffs. Add a rack to grill dogs and a sheet metal shield to keep th e pilot from blowing out. I move too much to carry...
  8. I'm still staring at ice wall to wall. This time...

    I'm still staring at ice wall to wall. This time last year water temp was in the 50's and we were on pannies and pre-spawn bass in the shallows.
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    Lot of bang for the buck in the X67. I'm not...

    Lot of bang for the buck in the X67. I'm not sure all of them came with the IceMachine option. Works great in the boat! I like it on the ice but prefer the Ronco theory of "set it and forget it"...
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    http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4026.html Not to my...

    http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4026.html

    Not to my knowledge or anyone I know of if you're talking about NY. Where did you hear that?

    http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/4026.html
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    Sounds like the Creekside I got from Gander. ...

    Sounds like the Creekside I got from Gander. Same rod as my HT Micromaster. I haven't been able to find them at Gander again but HT still carries them I think. I really like the 7 ft..
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    I have 2 lb. Trilene XL on a couple of HT...

    I have 2 lb. Trilene XL on a couple of HT micromaster rods that have landed 6 lb smallies.
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    I prefer 8+ but will keep some smaller to fill...

    I prefer 8+ but will keep some smaller to fill the bucket
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    New York: Bluegill 50 any size--Perch 50 any...

    New York: Bluegill 50 any size--Perch 50 any size--Crappie 25/9" minimum
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    Spare male/female trailer light connector.

    Spare male/female trailer light connector.
  16. Thread: 12vdc plug

    by sizematters
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    Use the cranking battery. Trolling motors will...

    Use the cranking battery. Trolling motors will sometimes cause electrical interference in electronic devices.
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    Bought a Nils last month, well worth the extra...

    Bought a Nils last month, well worth the extra cash. Lighter weight, faster cut and less energy used.
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    New to the site, found it while looking for some...

    New to the site, found it while looking for some info on tying jigs. Recently retired and have more time to fish and do the stuff I always wanted to try. Bought a bunch of jig pouring stuff last...
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