I prefer glass for the simple reason they are drier and smoother. I’m not sure you can go wrong with any of the popular brands. The motor is very important, I would put alot of value on that too.
I noticed that ND Game and Fish added more information to the fishable waters docs. In addition to a link to a lake map, most lakes also have Stocking Info, Sampling Info and a Fish Length Table. Looks pretty interesting. See it here...
“F’n Carp”.....haha, I see what you did there.
All I’ve ever had is an iPhone. Never broke a screen, always works. Kinda shopping for an new phone too as mine is a few years old. I will go with whichever phone becomes affordable. If I have to pay top $$, I will stick with Apple.
I’m not terribly surprised to hear horsehead sucked. Seems to be hit or miss and I have missed my last couple of times there too. That’s why it was the last one on my suggested list. :) Better luck next time.
For pike under 10lbs you could try in order of how I would rate them: Etta Alkaline Complex, Helen, Cherry, Horsehead. Beaver Bay on Oahe for a chance at a big one but I haven’t had much luck for numbers in recent years.
For pike under 10lbs you could try in order of how I would rate them: Etta Alkaline Complex, Helen, Cherry, Horsehead. Beaver Bay on Oahe for a chance at a big one but I haven’t had much luck for numbers in recent years.
I prefer to fish on the ice and not in a shack but I also like to be comfortable so the hub comes along. For you guys that use flip overs, doesn't that force you to fish by yourself or if you do have company, aren't you fishing very close to each other?