I don't think many people would deny that the class A schools recruit or persuade kids to play for them. When Steve Miller had a down year you could guarantee there would be a few kids from the rez to boost the roster. Amundson was they same in Mandan. For some reason though when you say the...
I don't really have a dog in this fight, but the parochial schools should either have to play up a class or have their own class. They are definitely not class B. Even if the schools enrollment is class B, they are still pulling from a larger city population, and yes they do try and talk...
Not to derail this thread, but i purchased a pair of Smith sunglasses with techlite polarchromic copper glass lenses. Holy shit did they make a difference in being able to pick out sandbars on the river this spring. Also the glass lenses don't distort the screens on electronics near as much as...
Dicks is quite possibly the worst sporting goods store ever. I've been in there twice, don't see any reason to ever go back unless i'm desperate and on my way out of town on 83. Even then id probably just go to Walmart.
She looks a little "road hard and put away wet" for my taste. With those tats and implants i don't think she is the type of girl that "settle's down". Also be cautious. If they are Hot, Cool, and not crazy, its probably a Tranny. Please refer to the Crazy/Hot Matrix.
Probably hitting the ice for the last time this coming weekend. Has been a good season for me. Only 3 busts out of about 15 days. The good news about living in Bismarck is that i can quit ice fishing one weekend and be in the boat the next.
I'm amazed at the number of 20' glass boats I see fishing the Missouri each spring. A guy just has to accidentally drift onto a sandbar with those things and your screwed. I've seen some of them beached beyond belief , laying on their side, with guys in the 35 degree water trying to get them...
It was Dick Heads, then Richard Craniums, then Chips, now I'm not sure. Chips used to do live betting on the Triple Crown. It was awesome, the place was always packed. They quit doing it about 5-7 years ago, I haven't been back since.
You don't have to go overboard like a lot of guys do. You can get away with two rods. One 32-36" MH for the rattle baits. One 32" M for spoons/bladebaits. Put quick snap on to change lures quickly and there is no need for 5-6 rods. I have went both times with 3 rods. Caught my biggest fish on...
I would'nt rely on an iphone for GPS or anything in the cold. If you haven't noticed already they lose battery life quickly and will literally just shut down if the phone gets cold leaving you stranded. Iphone operating temp is only down to 32 degrees. Apple geniuses my ass!
Get Hyfax right away. Not only for sled wear, but it makes it easier to pull by hand for early ice, and it tracks much straighter behind a tow vehicle. I can confirm, it is a total PITA to put them on after the house is together.
My old Strikemaster with Tecumseh wouldn't run laying down, it would just quit. Not sure about the Solo's. The Honda purrs like a kitten in any position.
I typically always have a better bite at sundown for winter walleye. Depth is the though part. I've caught limits anywhere between 8' to 40' this year depending on body of water. It's all trial and error. I've found the last few years ive done pretty well at the same spots, same depths, same...
Thanks guys. Maybe i just need to go down to Scheels and talk to them or see if they will let me look at the Lakemaster chip. I'm assuming even though it says SD Oahe it must extend north to about Beaver? Beaver and south is about all i'm looking for.
That right there is all I'm looking for. Any way to figure out what that is? I get there is no river chip that is accurate but it's nice just to have contours. I can adjust for depth myself. I have a buddy that has an old school gps with countours as well.
You wont be able to close the tonneu cover with an Otter, the sleds are to high, not sure about the Frabill. In a crew cab chevy the otter cabin actually has to go in backwards and then the lip of the sled rests a little on the tail gate.