I use mono, fluoro, and braid. I have 7 reels with braid on them. I've never had a knot slip. I use Power Pro in 8, 20, and 50#. I use the Pitzen knot. It works for all lines and can be tied in 12 seconds with gloves on.
I got a text from my buddy. He is a plumber and had a 12+ hour hard day. He is passing on tomorrow. If it weren't such a pain to launch by one's self I'd go on down.
Ok that is the Lindley arm. The reason I asked is a friend of mine wants to go tomorrow. He made some A rigs at my house and is bustin' a gut to try them out.
They sure seem to hatch readily in Stone CO. Across Spring Creek from the farm the hills are lousy with them. They come across and into the bull lot by the dozens to get to the corn that the bulls didn't fully digest. We've had more than 50 several times during the winter.
If the HDS 8 is a gen 1 you will have to run it through the structure scan box to get it to work.
You probably can't get any software updates that will help you. Keep using the di with the other unit.
I like to set up split screens and drive by an area recording. Then pull off and play the recording to see what is there that I may want to fish.
Good going. That beat the heck out of me. I put in at Hartley and fished the mid lake area. I threw the Arig for 3 hours with only one bite. I fished swim baits and the Ned. Not one bite on either. I decided to run from the stink and try to get something. I ran about 2 miles up river and fished for walleye. I had 2 keeper walleye (one was a 6# which is in the fridg.) and 2 short crappie.
Do you put on your outboard motor per month. I'm just wondering how my usage compares. I've been 170 times since I bought my motor in Aug. of 2016 and have put 157 hours on it so I guess that is 50+ minutes per trip average but I did a lot more running in the initial 10 hour break in.
What are you interested in owning? I have a Ruger stainless 40 cal that I'd part with. Comes with case, holster and 2 clips. If you are interested I'd let you test fire it at my farm.
It is not difficult to do but it takes some equipment and can be pretty dangerous as you are working with temps around 350°.
I'd be glad to show you some of the stuff it takes to get started. What town do you live in?
All you have to do is google Jacobs baits molds then put stinger in the search at the top. If you have not done plastic making before there are several things you should know before you begin. The best place for this is www.tackleunderground.com soft plastics forum "don'ts for newbies".
This mold is an injection mold so you will need at least one injector and an adapter for it to fit the mold.
There are lots of places to buy plastisol. I get Calhoun medium in 5 gallon buckets from Bait Junkies.