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a reason why it is a good idea to bring snorkeling stuff fishing!


carpmanjake

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I have a couple buddies who grew up in Milaca, (brothers) and they had a big net hanging on there ceiling and down part of the wall of there bedroom that was decorated with hundreds of lures that they had found while snorkeling in the Rum river and on the rock reefs of Mille Lacs. The good ones they put in there tackle box, the rest they hung on the net. Mostly rapalas. They also had dozens of anchors, even a couple rod and reels. One was a G Loomis with an Abu Garcia spinning reel that they found on Rocky reef at Mille Lacs. It looked like it had only been in the water a couple days.

I always keep a small pair of gogles in my tackle box just in case.

Nels

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Thats really cool! You should've taken a note on how the brush or whatever (rebar?!) was sitting - clean them all off and stick them right back where you found them....haha you would have a never ending source of free lures. No but really I'm sure you're not that kinda guy....but me being a musky guy I might try building a welded rebar "structure" - you've just given me a bunch of evil ideas! (not gonna do them though)

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$100 worth of trebles?.. Yikes.. no need to be spending that kind of coin in my opinion. I put new trebs on all my new cranks out of the box even usually and dont spend near that. I have found VMC Vandium to be very good for the price.. you can get them in a 25 pack for 6.49 at the store that rhymes with Schmabellas. Just thought I would let you know.

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$100 worth of trebles?.. Yikes.. no need to be spending that kind of coin in my opinion. I put new trebs on all my new cranks out of the box even usually and dont spend near that. I have found VMC Vandium to be very good for the price.. you can get them in a 25 pack for 6.49 at the store that rhymes with Schmabellas. Just thought I would let you know.

all the hooks i got were VMC barbarians. i got a total of 250. and i got 125 size 4 and 125 size 6. i got them for lure making, and i plan to keep diving and finding lures for a long time to come wink its really fun.

so i might as well have a bunch of replacements on hand

i still have to order some smaller hooks for countdowns and the other smaller cranks i got. i will probably only get a pack of each size then

i ordered them off cabelas BTW.

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We had a "river day" today and I was walking in the river expirimenting things and stuff like that and I was walking and seen something shiny so I put my hand in the water and grabbed it and it was a orange spoon with black spots on it with almost brand new hooks, a liter and an extra swivel on it. You think that would be a good spot to go look for some lures (there is sand, silt, gravel, and some rock there)? BTW I found it in about 1-1.5 FOW.

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