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lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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14 Feb 2008 10:30 AM

     

     

    desert rat desert rat
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    16 Feb 2008 11:13 PM

    never thought of using one of my plastic pretzel jugs for my cell phone and such.

    but  for my rod holders i got an old milk crate and 4 pieces of 2"X 18" pvc conduit and some zip ties and attached the conduit to the milk crate at slight angles. will hold 3 rods and yer net and yer tackle boxes  without everything getting underfoot. you can also put yer small boxes or your waterproof jug for the cell and stuff in it. i use milk crates in my truck to keep everything from finding its way to where i can't find it or get to it. i also use a plastic 5 gal. bucket to put my anchor line in then sit the anchor on top so the line don't get everywhere. I have an old homemade trailer for my jon boat but it is really hard to see the boat/trailer out of my saturn so i am thinking of bending some 3/4 in. tubing to attach to the trailer and flying my jolly roger on the tube so it will be more visible both going down the road and backing down the ramp. what do ya'll think of my weird ideads as my wife calls them. might not be pretty but is functional and cheap

    stealthfisherUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:884 stealthfisher
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    17 Feb 2008 02:44 AM

    First off, I think the pretzel jar is a great idea.  You can reach in easily and see everything.   I was using a plastic ziploc bag.  The tubing Idea is good too.  What type of Saturn do you have?  I have a Saturn Vue and am getting ready to fix up a jon boat. It is tough to see out the back while baking up so I'll be flying my freak flag.  Also, I need to get a hitch, that's why I asked about what Saturn your driving.

    fishing_rod_3.gif image by stealthfisher                  nafc.jpg image by stealthfisher     fishing_rod_3.gif image by stealthfisher        


    Dan "Stealthfisher" Doc NAFC LIFE MEMBER I FISH, THEREFORE I AM<*{{>>< SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE FISH! <*(((>>>< ><<<)))*> <aPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    17 Feb 2008 09:06 AM
    http://hitchestogo.com/merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=HTG&Product_Code=36450
    check out this page for a trailer hitch for your vue .....seems like a decent price.......

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    JoeBUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:172 JoeB
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    20 Feb 2008 12:29 PM

    I also have a vue, a new one, and it came with a reciever hitch, but no insert and ball. What a ripoff! Anyway, way back when, I had a volvo wagon and would open the tailgate(it went up)  to see what I was doing when backing up with my boat trailer. No boat now though, but I'm a hopin'!

                                          GOOD FISHING GL

    stealthfisherUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:884 stealthfisher
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    20 Feb 2008 10:46 PM

    Thanks,  Does your new Vue Hitch have a brand name on it??  I'm curious if A Saturn dealer could install one.

    I have been told they make a custom hitch.  I have seen some on E-Bay.  Pep Boys has one designed for a Vue as well. I want it to look like it belongs there, not just sticking out like a sore thumb.

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    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    21 Feb 2008 11:41 AM
    you can find them all over the internet......made for your car......i put a web address above for one for a saturn vue

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    stealthfisherUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:884 stealthfisher
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    21 Feb 2008 12:20 PM

    Thanks OGA,  I'll check it out.  Did anyone ever install one of these themselves??  Some people say they are simple, but others said they had a hard time removing bolts that were already on the car or truck, that need to be removed to make room for the new hitch bolts.  I'm not the most mechanical kind of guy, but I can surpise myself sometimes.


    Dan "Stealthfisher" Doc NAFC LIFE MEMBER I FISH, THEREFORE I AM<*{{>>< SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE FISH! <*(((>>>< ><<<)))*> <aPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
    JoeBUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:172 JoeB
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    21 Feb 2008 09:19 PM

    Stealthfisher,

           I think my hitch is factory installed. It has a plug for the wiring harness and is very neat. Hope you find a good one, Uhaul might be a place to check.

                                            GOOD FISHING GL

    lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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    22 Feb 2008 11:45 AM

     

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    22 Feb 2008 12:09 PM

     

    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    22 Feb 2008 08:41 PM
    i have used a lanyard on my glasses for a while.....my favorite one is actually justa long rubber tube it stays off of your neck but will catch the glasses if they slip.....but because you now have rubber on the ear piece....they don't really slip off anyway

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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    23 Feb 2008 10:32 AM

     

    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    24 Feb 2008 03:31 PM
    for shoes i always just take an old pair of my running shoes.......some cheap scrap piece of carpet and trace the bottom of the shoes on it cut it out and glue it on.....the carpet is great on slick rocks.....most running sneakers are fairly light weight and comfortable.....and if you take out the insole when you get home they should be dry in a day or so.....i use those or my sandles

    another of my favorite things is a carabiner.....get a decent size one.....i have my hemostats, nailclippers, a rag, and pretty much anything else i need hanging from my belt loop

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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    25 Feb 2008 10:01 AM

     

    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    25 Feb 2008 10:37 AM
    my favorite use for twist ties is for when you are using bait........wrap the tie around your rod close to the reel so there is a right angle in the line.....then make a little hook in the twist tie and run your line through it....when the fish pulls it will strighten the tie and it feels no weight.......just flip over the bailand start fighting........it works really well with circle hooks

    rubberbands are great when used for trolling (although only use them with heavier gear and bigger fish....sometimes the smaller fish won't break the band depending on the thickness of it).......they are pretty much used as a strike indicator.......set up your trolling spread and then take your center......or flat lines.....and loop the bands around the line abot a rods length from the tip and take the loop and hook it to the rods handle or a secure spot on the boat.....the lower line angle will help the bait swim better and the rubber band will absorb the shock, instead of the rod, from harder swimming baits like crankbaits and spoons .........when the fish strikes the band will pop

    i know we motorless guys don't have a lot of situations where we can troll but i thought i would throw it out there for general knowledge

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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    25 Feb 2008 11:23 AM

    man i'd love to throw a small downrigger on my canoe, it just is not cost efective right now($90 for the cheapr one not including weight or clips), if i ate alot of fish i would do it.... does anyone use the small boat downriggers? if so how's is it? on what kind of boat? what kind of fish? 

    i do troll with pole in hand and i am always looking for more helpfull tips on that too... i try back trollin & just run threw deep sections of water searching but not much luck yet( a few hook ups )... once i git the canoe in the striper hole or one of are better trout holes it will be on like donkey kong! 

    if anyone uses a small fish finder the  info would be nice in here to...? recomindation and the +'s & -'s for  the brand you purshaced would be great, i know each one has it's good's and bads, i'd love to hear it all! 

    another float in camp tip~ bring that old BBQ grill grate throw it accross some rocks and make it stable enuff to boil a pot of water , it's light weight, & if it's a spot that  you camp at  alot but others dont' know about hide the grill grate and it will be there for your next outing...maybe?

    Reelthing13User is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:343 Reelthing13
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    25 Feb 2008 11:47 AM
    i haven't done it yet (becuase i just got my canoe).....but i was going to buy a small down rigger ball and just use 550 cord and mark every 5 feet with a marker.....either that or buy some dipsey divers

    SGT Christopher Johnson US Army Presidential Salute Battery NAFC Life Member
    stealthfisherUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:884 stealthfisher
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    26 Feb 2008 02:24 AM

    Here's something to bring along in case you hit something and get a big hole in your boat, canoe, or kayak.

    nerf football  nerf

       You can sometimes find different size ones at the dollar store.  Stuff this in the hole and it will stop a leak temporarily.  It's one of those thing you hope you'll never have to use except when you let the kids or your friends  throw it around the parking lot while your packing up.

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    Dan "Stealthfisher" Doc NAFC LIFE MEMBER I FISH, THEREFORE I AM<*{{>>< SPARE THE ROD, SPOIL THE FISH! <*(((>>>< ><<<)))*> <aPhoto Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
    lbtUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:481 lbt
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    26 Feb 2008 12:15 PM

     

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