tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-79714545917696581962024-03-13T17:01:57.184-07:00FJS Pro Bass FishingThe Oxygenator Live Well System & U2 Pro Formula Wrap.Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-4441814760508434522016-09-08T09:52:00.001-07:002016-09-08T09:59:59.526-07:00 2016-2017 Another SeasonClosing out last season... It was an okay season, but nothing to get excited about, well except for going to each event. I look forward to a more successful season as we are nearing the beginning of season of tournaments. My status is currently down for recovery of a needed surgery. Looking forward to getting back on the water as soon as possible and to a great season. I want to thank all of my sponsors for their support over the last 20+ years and I look for to their continued support and our successes in the coming season.Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-73527383638479751282015-02-21T08:14:00.003-07:002015-02-21T08:14:49.928-07:00Back on DeckIt's been a long time coming. But after 2 shortened seasons in a row because of health issues I finally got the doctors OK to get back on the water. I have to thank God first for the healing and for having a great wife who has supported me through this all. And of course all of my sponsors who understood and patiently waited for me to get healthy. And of course my Team partner Chris Kremer who kept the Team spirit alive for us while I was down.<br />
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Thank you all and I look forward to a better season.....<br />
Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-69900776044852679042014-07-13T08:31:00.000-07:002014-07-13T08:31:03.586-07:002014 has been a wild ride!<br />
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I haven't posted for a while....2014 turned out so far to be a crazy year here. Have spent very little time on the water this year so far. Started out having to deal with a nagging back issue and ended up getting very sick from an bad reaction and hospitalized because of one of the medications the doctor prescribed. I don't think I have been so sick like that in my whole life.<br />
Well, just when I thought I'd slayed those Zombies....stuff hit the fan again. Out trying to be a good husband on my Brides birthday....shopping for something special to cook her for dinner...I ended up blowing out my right shoulder....again. Nearly ten years since it was repaired with no problems and just like that gone. In a, seemingly easy thing...trying to move something it just went. Having been there before I knew instantly what had happened. <br />
So, there I was, in the grocery store...a cart full of goodies...in a lot of pain and no right arm. Managing to get to the check-out was an experience...but then trying to put everything in my truck and then trying to figure out how I was going to get in was even more fun.<br />
Well, I did manage to get home...walked in and told birthday girl the good news and grabbed an ice pack and became a couch potato.<br />
A month later now and after the MRI I'm just waiting for the doctor to tell me how bad the damage is. It will need repaired and I'm sure several months of rehab....will end my tournament season and take me into the start of the next season before I am ready to go.<br />
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I hope 2015 is a better year!<br />
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Good Bless America and remember to support and defend your Second Amendment Rights!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-90558517765874246642013-12-31T09:34:00.003-07:002013-12-31T09:34:46.485-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well 2013 is going out with a blast! Blast of cold air that is. Looks like it got pretty nippy last night. Happy New Year everyone! Tight lines for all in 2014!<br />
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Well, the 2012-2013 tournament season is over for me. The 2013-2014 season is right around the corner. And what an end it was. My Partner and I qualified for the Total Bass Addicts 2 day Championship at Roosevelt Lake. Got up to the lake 2 days early for time to pre-fish and get ready. My pre-fish didn't go as well as I had hoped but I have a lot of time on Roosevelt Lake so I was confident my partner and I would do well.<br />
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Knowing the bite was tough and having drawn boat 20 we knew we might have to go to Plan B for our first Stop. Much to my surprise our first spot was open the taking. Having a nice fish come unbuttoned on the way to the boat started our day off....... But, soon we had two fish in the livewell. Maybe things were looking better.... <br />
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Well we fished the area and trolled around through a few neighboring coves and beat a lot of water. About 9:15 a.m. we decided to make a move to another location. That's when things got interesting. I fired up the main motor and let it warm for a minute and took off! I just love fast hold shots...and my Legend Boat is very fast out of the hole. Having come to plain, several seconds later I heard a loud noise and came to a stop...then a very bad noise of a main motor running rough. Bad thoughts!!! What the heck just happened.....wondering what just broke.....first I trimmed the motor up to see if the lower was broke...it all seemed to be there, no holes or cracks.. then we pulled the cowling off and I laid over the motor to see if I could find some sign of trouble. OMG! The motor shot one of the plugs clean out of the plug hole and there it was dangling from the plug wire. WOW! what the * just happened!<br />
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While my partner kept fishing I attempted to reinstall the plug in the head. Being Mr. organized, and having cleaned up my gear I forgot to put my tools back in the boat. What now? I did not want to run the motor with a loose plug and either blow it out again or run the cylinder to lean so I figured I had only one choice and that was to troll back to the dock and try to find someone who had a plug wrench. <br />
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You can't make this stuff up.... Off we went with the trolling motor on high and my partner says. 'well at least we have a really good trolling battery!' I responded.... and not a minute later the trolling motor shut down. Now what? Well we finally got some power back after finding a circuit breaker blown.....but we only bad 12 volts of power going to the 36 volt trolling motor. So as you can imagine with the dial on high we were moving at turtle speed and we were still a mile away from the dock. And!! its 105 degrees, humid and very sunny with almost no breeze.... brutal!<br />
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Well a long story short...we made it back. We found a plug wrench and installed the plug...but my main battery was quite low and the trolling motor battery had been drained....cause unknown. Not knowing if there was any internal damage to the big motor and in need of battery recharging...we weighed our 3 fish...oh and yes, as we were trolling back, my partner caught another fish as I was on the phone getting help...yep I netted it with my phone in one hand and the net in the other! We were done... 4 hours into day one of a two day championship..... <br />
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So far, no known damage other than pride. So far all is well...trolling motor, battery and main motor all survived and boat will see the water this week for a test run. And hey...we got a prize for the least amount of fish weighed on day one! Who would have thunk!<br />
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Thanks to my Bride and all of my sponsors for your support and the opportunity to use and promote the best products available in the water!<br />
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Thanks Kevin for your hours of unconditional support over the phone! You are a great guy, sponsor and friend!<br />
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Thanks Chris...was a great season bud!<br />
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Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-34230370760507238732013-08-24T08:41:00.001-07:002013-08-24T08:41:33.290-07:00Another tournament season in the books. Well, almost. Just finished the Total Bass Addicts Summer night series tournaments. Had a great time caught a lot of quality fish and finished the last tournament with a 6th place finish with a 20.71lb bag and a 5.05 big fish! Qualified for the championship in September....looking forward to a great tourney!<br />
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Some great news this week for the 2013-2014 season... Joining IROD fishing poles and Picasso Lures Pro Staffs. These are great products and I look forward to promoting and using them this coming season.<br />
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If you want quality lures and out of the park rods, please check them out!<br />
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I am proud to announce my affiliation with two companies. Lithium Pros - Lithium Batteries. <a href="http://lithiumpros.com/">http://lithiumpros.com/</a> and Danny Rogers of Stealth 1Charging <a href="http://www.stealth1charging.com/">http://www.stealth1charging.com/</a> .<br />
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<strong>Lithium Pros: </strong><a href="http://lithiumpros.com/">http://lithiumpros.com</a><br />
Kevin Bennett and his crew and the Lithium Batteries are top notch! By far one of the most impressive products I have ever used. I started looking at the option of using lithium batteries a few years ago when they were making their way into professional bass fishing. After watching a few lithium battery companies and reading reports from some of the top Pros in the country I was convinced that changing to lithium was a smart move. Researching once more I decided that Lithium Pros was the product I wanted to use and be involved with.<br />
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Reeling forward.... After recently installed my 36V Lithium Pros battery to power my MotorGuide Digital 109 trolling motor I can say that this battery is just amazing! Having removed 3 Group 27 batteries weighing approximately 60lbs each and installing 1 Lithium Pros battery weighing slightly under 29lbs and just slightly bigger that 1 Group 27 battery. It even fits into the same battery tray! Can you see where I'm going here?...just the weight saving alone is astronomical! A whopping 151lbs! GONE!<br />
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Having coming from a drag racing background...for those of you who understand horsepower vs. weight...in the racing world that is means added performance, faster times, faster WOT speeds and added fuel economy. If you think that all....in bass fishing there are even more added benefits. But then add, faster charging cycle times, longer battery charge life, superior reliability and in a bass boat.....faster hole shots....and I do mean faster; increased WOT speeds, better trolling motor performance with increased time on the water with no worries after being on the water working the trolling motor hard all day of running out of power. And yes there is a charging system change you may have to make..<br />
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<strong> Stealth 1 Charging System: </strong><u> </u><a href="http://www.stealth1charging.com/">http://www.stealth1charging.com/</a><br />
Unless you have a of Stealth 1 Charging system as I do but then there is just a small upgrade required and you are good to go. I needed to make a charging system upgrade more than a year ago to my Legend bass boat. My boat sponsor, Legend Boats, put me in contact with Danny Rogers of Stealth 1 Charging. After doing some research again and talking with Stealth 1, I purchased and installed a Stealth 1 charging system. Friends, this is not your run of the mill charging system. This is the real deal!<br />
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At first I have to say I was intimidated by the system. It does not fit the stereotype picture of a black box charging system. There are 2 boxes, one DC and one AC and then optional features like an emergency switch that can pull 12v from your trolling motor batteries should your main battery go down. Of course...I can't see that happening using a Lithium Pros battery for your main motor cranking battery. If you have spent enough time on the water....we have all sat down and turned the key and felt the panic of no main motor start with minutes to go to weigh-in! Fear no more with the turn of a switch!<br />
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Well having an aviation electronics background as well I jumped in and installed the system. After the install was all said and done....it was an easy installation. <br />
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Stealth 1 has been working with Lithium Pros for a few years and has developed a compatible upgrade to the Stealth 1 that complements the Lithium Pros battery charging requirements.<br />
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If you are looking for optimal performance and reliable products among all the other benefits I urge you to give these two companies a call. You can't go wrong.........<br />
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Just absolutely mind blowing performance!<br />
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Thanks for reading my post!<br />
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Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-37778182729212137312013-01-01T08:01:00.002-07:002013-01-01T08:01:17.361-07:0020132013 is here, the world didn't end and holiday fun is over. Now its time to get back in gear and focus on the remainder of the tournament season. With lots of local tourneys scheduled and the EverStart Western Division tournament at Roosevelt Lake in late February, its time to start preparing. Time to get on the computer, pull out the maps and previous years notes and results, dig in hook up the boat and hit the water. But first...don't forget to inspect and preform whatever maintenance is needed on the boat, motor, trailer and tires to ensure all are road and lake safe and ready!<br />
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Sound familiar? Some events might be months away like the FLW EverStart and some may say that its to early... and whatever pattern/bite I might find now won't be there two months from now. Well, while there is some truth to that statement, having not fished the Roosevelt Lake, or any lake for that matter in the last few months its time to start locating fish and following their movements over then next few months to monitor any changes they make. However, I have found that, in some cases the fish don't always, at least all of the fish, make as much change as many anglers believe. And just by spending time on the water can provide valuable information about their activities and how to plan your strategy for tournament day.<br />
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One of the biggest problems I see is anglers getting wrapped around the axle with what everyone is doing on the water and some who wait until the day before to pre-fish for a tournament. While having some insight to what others are using for lures, etc., it doesn't mean it will work for you right out of the box. We all have go to lures. Why, because they work for us. We have established a confidence in them for locating and catching fish. Stick with them! Getting into that wrapped up in the dock talk will almost always produce less than expected results, specially on tournament day. On tournament day, stick to your plan, and blow all of the dock talk out of your head!<br />
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Remember, time of the year, weather and water conditions, just to mention a few variables, do play heavily in to the formula but, bass are predators and are creatures of habit thus making them highly predictable no matter where you're fishing. I have caught countless fish up shallow when all the typical signs tell me to fish deeper secondary areas and, just the opposite at other times. <br />
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Good Luck in 2013 and tight lines!<br />
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FredFred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-46465875760390630842012-10-28T08:59:00.000-07:002012-10-28T08:59:39.171-07:00Saying Thank You and Good Bye to an Old Friend<br />
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Not knowing what the economy is going to do in the near future has slowed up some needed decisions that had to be made this year. But the time had come to make a few that just could not wait any longer. With another tournament season starting and countless miles of driving ahead I took a big change in faith and had to let go of my 2004 F-350 6.0 4x4 Diesel Crew Cab Dually that had served me well over the last 8 years or so. From trips to Mexico for a few biker rallies to countless tournaments. <br />
There were of course some bad days when that 6.0 just drove me nuts with needed work to keep it running. But after only 180,000 miles it was time to let her go as there was some needed work that I could not justify to keep her running another few years. It still ran well, but it was time to make the move to something newer. I kept my F350 clean so whoever gets her will get a good truck.<br />
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But thanks to Johnny Johnson and Toby from Hatch Toyota they had a truck there that fit my requirements. Now, I like Toyota trucks but they just don't make a diesel truck. But they had a super clean 2010 Dodge RAM 4x4 Big Horne Edition with a 6.7 diesel motor and only 28,00 miles. Hardly broke in and the price was right.<br />
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But the best part of the whole deal is that the folks at Hatch Toyota, sight unseen offered me more a fair trade for my Ford and a great price on the Dodge. They secured me better financing and made the whole deal easy. All I had to do was take an enjoyable trip to see them in Show Lo, AZ, some 215 miles from my home, but when we got there, there were no games. The paperwork was ready and we were there and gone pretty quickly. No hassle, no stress and no BS!<br />
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Thanks Toby and Chaz at Hatch Toyota in Show Low, AZ and Johnny Johnson for sending me there. Give them a call then next time your looking for a new car or truck! You'll be glad you did.<br />
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Well, it finally happened. Got some sponsor assistance in wrapping my Legend and due to the fact that my spponsor liked my last wrap so well A&M got the call to do it again. I presented the design concept and they made it come to life. <br />
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Thank you to U2 Pro Formula and A&M Graphics for your support and a great wrap!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-43207682345324330462012-09-08T11:18:00.004-07:002012-09-08T11:18:40.061-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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A Night to Remember</h2>
My fishing partner, my step-son Chris ,and I decided we wanted to go out for some full moon fishing. Not having fished on Canyon Lake at night for a few years out we headed for some fun fishing. We fished from 6 pm to 1am and had a blast. Canyon is known for producing hugh double digit Toads and we wanted to see if they were out playing.<br />
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The evening weather looked promising with no Summer storms, a slight breeze, no clouds and a full moon on the way. Water temp was between 82 and 85 degrees, slightly stained with a 2 to 5 foot visability.<br />
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We started off in the first 5 minutes with a solid 3.5 lber LM, on a dropshot rig with a Robo Worm. We worked the Canyon Walls and large boulders as we went. A few minutes later I flipped a Texas Rig with a 10" Red Shad Power Worm into a pocket along a canyon wall where I knew there was a shelf about 10 feet deep. As I slowly dragged the worm over the shelf, I got another strike. It was another 3.5lb LM. As I was dropping into the water, my partner, who had flipped a Texas Rig with a small grub right back into the same pocket and he yelled FISH!, WOW, and what a fish, he blasted a 6.94lb LM from the same spot. So, back to back fish from the same sopt in less than two minutes. <br />
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At that point we felt sure this was going to be a good night of fishing. Shortly thereafter, we hit another fish, which we thought to be another LM, that turned out to be a nice 16 inch Catfish. <br />
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Then, as always, when the sun goes down fishing on Canyon Lake slows or comes to a dead stop for up to a few hours. We pressed on leaving the river canyon walls and headed back to the main lake where we had several old spots we wanted to try our luck at.<br />
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It was hit and miss for a while but finally fishing picked back up and we found a pattern that stayed consistant. Somewhat puzzled, a couple of my old spots just did not produced so we moved back to where I caught the first fish of the evening and my partner laned a nice 3+ lb LM on the same spot. <br />
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Now, we pride ourselves on keeping our fish healthy and alive! But our 6.94 suddenly went belly up. I continued fishing while my partner tended to the troubled fish. We couldn't figure out what happened' then we spotted it. Somehow the livewell Oxygenation system and water circulation had somehow inadvertantly been turned off...for how long we didn't know. So all sytems back on, U2 Pro Formula Livewell Treatment and some fresh water and 45 minutes of my partner and I switching places keeping the fish upright and near the circulating water nozzle, the fish finally recovered and stayed upright and seemed healthy again.<br />
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We headed to another spot and started to work the boulders near the shore. This spot was like the others where we caught fish but, a strong breeze had come up. We worked one direction through the area and would get to a spot where the wind would stop. We'd fish it and move on and the wind would pick up blowing in the opposite direction. Strange... We would work back down until the wind stopped again and when we moved past that point the wind would pick back up again in the opposite direction.... I think you see where I'm going here..... Each time in either direction the wind would stop at a particular point...for no reason as we were in the open. So eventually after several passes in each direction we decided to just hang there in the calm zone for bit. And then, it paid off. My partner yelled FISH! and I grabbed the net. He had not seen the fish yet and was looking down when the fish jumped at the back of the boat and I looked at him and said you have a Toad!...and the rodeo was on. Needless to say this LM was his personal best of 10.11 lbs. and she was a beauty. <br />
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I don't know what happened, but it just seems like we had a little help.... If you know <br />
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We fished until 1:00 am pulled out our scale to see what we had. What a night. We took our best three and hammered a 21.30 lb bag! (10.11, 6.94 & 4.25lbs.) Then we added the two others for a five fish weight. (3.5 & 4.0) for another 7.5 lbs totalling 28.8lbs for a 5 fish limit! <br />
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A great night!!! With all the fish safely back in the water we headed home. A persnoal best for my partner, twice in one night, a Team personal best and great teamwork saving a fish. <br />
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I don't know about what happened, but it just seemed like we had a little help here... if you know what I mean. <br />
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Canyon Lake, East of Phoenix, AZ is one of four lakes in a chain of lakes. From Saguaro Lake, the closest to the valley, to Canyon Lake with its beautiful canyon walls and abundant wild life and majestic Big Horn Sheep to Apache Lake which follows the old Apache Trail and once Ppony Express U.S. Mail Station in Tortilla Flats ending at the Roosevelt Dam and Lake Roosevelt, each separated by man-made dams, each with its own beautiful desert landscape and great fishing.<br />
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What a great night! One I am sure we will both remember and talk about for a lifetime.<br />
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It was a great day on the water with the veterans competing againt each other for top honors from each war campaign. We fished from 5:00AM until 10:00AM then assembled and headed for Roosevelt Resort for lunch and awards.<br />
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Shake Rattle & Troll Radio Show,1100AM host Don McDowell organized the event and pulled some great sponsors, Bill Luke Jeep, Dodge, RAM, Sportsman's Wearhouse, Rim Country Rods, Payson Round Up, Fast-Tech Designs, just to name a few, together to help make this a day to remember.<br />
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What a great day and a great way to thank our Warriors, past and present, for their service to our country!<br />
A special thanks to the folks at Legend Boats for providing some special tactical gear for my Warrior and I for the event! Be sure to check out the 2012 Alpha 211 Tactical boat @ <br />
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I know I'll be looking forward to the 2nd annual event next year!<br />
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And thanks Shane for a great job and for serving out Country!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-57602796151644410802012-05-12T07:13:00.000-07:002012-05-12T07:15:41.100-07:00Well I finally received my Power-Pole for my Legend. Thanksto Curt with JL Marine (Power-Pole) for helping me with my order. Also, thanks to my friend Ken from Holiday Marine who installed the mounting bracket for me. The rest of the installation has gone very well. It is pretty straight forward. I have been doing a little each evening this week after getting home form the office. Today I will be finishing up today with adding the Green hydraulic fluid and hooking up the power. Can' wait to test it out! I will post pictures later.Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-7891188203922096222012-04-09T12:20:00.001-07:002012-04-15T10:17:24.406-07:00<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am excited to announce that I have just been selected as a member of the Power-Pole Pro Team. For my boat I have selected the new 8ft Blade model. (<a href="http://www.power-pole.com/">www.power-pole.com</a>)<br />
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Wield the power of a Blade.<br />
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<strong>The new Signature Series Blade is in a class all by itself.</strong> Extreme performance and stopping power are delivered by a brushless motor and high flow pump, making this the fastest, strongest and deepest anchor available. The Blade is thinner, more aerodynamic and the Everflex spike folds neatly into the new pocket design. The Blade comes with <a class="cmon" href="http://www.power-pole.com/jlmarine/power-pole/c-monster.aspx" style="white-space: nowrap;">C-Monster</a>, <strong>advanced wireless dash switch</strong> and <strong>standard remote control</strong> so you’re ready to fish from anywhere on your boat right out of the box. </div>
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Nothing stops your boat faster and safer than Power-Pole anchors. The unbelievably fast action means you can stop as soon as you see a fish or hook on without any concern for stress on your transom, the only stress you’ll feel will be on the other end of your line.<br />
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Nothing stops your boat quieter than Power-Pole anchors. The Power-Pole deployment system is virtually silent, allowing the anchor to quickly slip into the water undetected with no disturbance below the surface. The only sound will be the splash of all the fish you land.<br />
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Nothing holds your boat stronger than Power-Pole anchors. Precisely tuned hydraulics provide maximum force to keep your boat pinned down in all water and current conditions, as well as all bottom types including hard sand, rock, mud and grass, so you can stand and fish with confidence.<br />
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Well, I can now say I am please to announce that I am part of the Legend Boat Family. I picked up my Legend boat last weekend and started setting it up. I want to thank Allen, the Legend Boats Western Regional Rep and Dean at Legend boats for all of their help and support!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-33862563524482958492011-12-30T07:51:00.000-07:002011-12-30T07:51:38.616-07:00The Bass College<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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There as a <strong>Tackle Store</strong> tab with links to sponsor sites such as <strong>The Bass College Store</strong>, <strong>Bass Pro Shops, Tackle Warehouse</strong> and more where you can shop for all your tackle needs. And be sure to check out the <strong>Videos</strong> section for topics such as the hottest lure on the water 'The Alabama Rig', and more.<br />
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Thank you and tight lines!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-85226472439258126622011-07-17T15:52:00.000-07:002011-07-17T15:52:08.674-07:00Tires and Summer TimeWOW, I guess I have been lucky all these years hauling to and from the various lakes I have fished and have never blown a tire. I have a routine of making sure all is well before I leave the drive-way. Friday I was all loaded up, hooked up and ready to go....headed for Roosevelt. I took my walk around to make sure I was good to go and hummm. that looks funny. Upon a closer look I had a front tire on my tandem that looked like a cord had let loose under the tread surface. I jacked it up and soun the tire and it looked like a pringle going around. When I took it off where I couldn't see when it was mounted was a 12" spot where the tread had seperated and all I could see was cord. WOW. Must have happened the week before coming home from Roosevelt. <br />
Of course my local dealer did not have one in stock and I didn't get it fixed until Late Saturday afternoon.<br />
Its that time of year. Always, always check your tire air pressure before each trip and look at your tires. Specially on tandem trailers. If you have a flat on one side you can bet that the other tire will be stressed from carrying the load and can potentially fail soon after in this heat.<br />
I dodged this bullet...could have been a real mess and a lot more costly.Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-32691276327580045612011-07-03T08:35:00.004-07:002011-07-03T08:41:17.250-07:00Lock-n-Haul®What a great product. After years of using other products that mount to my lower unit and real rollers on the trailer to stow my main motor for towing I have found the real deal. No more looking in the rear view mirror to see my motor shaking around. No more marks in the paint on my lower unit.<br />
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<li class="MsoNormal" editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="color: #3300ff; line-height: normal; margin: 0in 0in 10pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><div editor_id="mce_editor_0"><span style="color: red;"><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">The </span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Kabel Ult BT","sans-serif"; font-size: 12pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Kabel Ult BT","sans-serif"; font-size: 12pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Lock-n-Haul</span><sup><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "null","serif"; font-size: 13.5pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">®</span></sup></span><span style="font-family: "null","serif"; font-size: 13.5pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"> </span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">transom saver requires </span><strong><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">NO TOOLS, NO DRILLING HOLES, NO FLIMSY STEERING CLIPS, NO WEAK PINS, NO SHORT LIFE RUBBER CUPS.</span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"> </span></strong></span></div></li><br />
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<li class="MsoNormal" editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="color: #3300ff; line-height: normal; margin: 0in 0in 10pt; mso-list: l0 level1 lfo1; mso-margin-bottom-alt: auto; mso-margin-top-alt: auto; tab-stops: list .5in;"><div editor_id="mce_editor_0"><span style="color: red;"><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"> </span><span style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">The </span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Kabel Ult BT","sans-serif"; font-size: 12pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Kabel Ult BT","sans-serif"; font-size: 12pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">Lock-n-Haul</span><sup><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "null","serif"; font-size: 13.5pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">®</span></sup></span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "null","serif"; font-size: 13.5pt; mso-bidi-font-family: Arial; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";"> <span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: x-small;">transom saver </span></span><span editor_id="mce_editor_0" style="font-family: "Arial","sans-serif"; font-size: 10pt; mso-fareast-font-family: "Times New Roman";">is a tough, small, compact, simple and effective device, and carries a two year warranty against manufacturers defects.</span></span></div></li><br />
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I have to admit that when I first got mine I thought there is no way this will work. I was wrong!!<br />
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Check this information out and see for yourself, then go to <a href="http://www.lock-n-haul.com/">www.lock-n-haul.com</a> and get yours!<br />
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You'll be glad you did.<br />
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Be sure to watch the video! <br />
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</div>Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-31393186966097746532011-04-19T08:31:00.012-07:002011-04-29T15:29:04.862-07:00The Oxygenator Livewell SystemIf you have an Oxygenator Livewell System then you know what The Oxygenator Livewell System and U2 Pro Formula Livewell Treatment can do for your fish and your tournament weights, winnings with decreased dead fish penalties.<br />
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If you haven't seen or had any experience with this product please log into: <a href="http://www.keepfishalive.com/">http://www.keepfishalive.com/</a> This is the real deal for providing your fish with an increased rate of survivability! Don't fall for misguided facts. It works for me and it can work for you to. Please remember that it's every angler needs to practice responsible fish management and The Oxygenator Livewell System and U2 Pro Formula Livewell Treatment is part of that equation. <br />
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With increased water temperatures come lower oxygen content in the water. This is especially true in places like Arizona where the Summer temps reach well over 100+ and water temps reach into 90+ degrees. The Oxygenator adds 100% pure oxygen to your livewell system. Sure, if you can cool the water temperature down in your livewell all the better. However it does not increase the oxygen content in the water, it merely allows the water to hold more oxygen. But by using The Oxygenator Livewell System at any water temperature you are adding pure oxygen to the water which in turn adds to the overall oxygen content of the water. So, for those of us that fish tournaments this means an increased survivability of our fish and less dead fish penalties.<br />
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I have heard some do this on board their boats...go the the expense of buying oxygen bottles to carry pressurized oxygen...(like welding oxygen) and the regulator system, etc. to safely control its release but, it is merely just pressurized ambient air containing approximately 21% oxygen. But is it safe to do so? I'd be sure to check with you local Game and Fish and possibly the Coast Guard to see if they think this is safe to do on your boat. There is a lot to take into consideration, proper handling and transportation, proper use and storage, temperatures, etc. There a number of potentially dangerous concerns that a responsible person needs to pay close attention to before deciding this is the only way and the safe way to go. Then what about cost? You do the math.....<br />
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The Oxygenator at an affordable price, unlike standard aeration systems that just pump ambient air through a diffuser into the water at 20.9% oxygen, the Oxygenator using a patented process manufactures 100% PURE OXYGEN (O) from the water itself. It may take a little time for the Oxygenator to manufacture and disperse high levels of oxygen in your livewell, but is it 100% oxygen. But again responsible angler fish management is the key. <br />
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Just look at the difference. Standard timed aeration systems alone increase survival rate by 68%, continuous flow-thru by 78%, Ice, salt and recirculate by 82% and the Oxygenator by a whopping 93%! Now I'm not saying that any of these systems will not help in the survivability ratios of your fish what I am saying is that under demanding temperatures the Oxygenator provides superior results.<br />
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One product that greatly increases the survivability of your fish is U2 Pro Formula Live Well Treatment with two types available, freshwater and saltwater. The Oxygenator paired up with U2 is a team hard to beat. U2 Pro Formula not only helps reduce the toxic gases from carbon dioxide (CO2) and ammonia (NH3) but also has added components that help stop bleeding, replace slime coating, remove chlorine and add essential electrolytes.<br />
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Whether you are are an angler using live bait that just enjoys a day on the water or a serious tournament angler, there is an Oxygenator unit that will fit your needs. <br />
More to come......In the mean time Please check it out at : <a href="http://www.keepfishalive.com/">http://www.keepfishalive.com/</a><br />
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And this is just my humble opinion!<br />
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Thanks for visiting.Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-27479415867574595872011-04-16T09:09:00.002-07:002011-06-08T05:01:29.412-07:00PropellersThe other day my partner Chris called me and told me about a prop dealer he found listed on Bass Boat Central , Rothwell Marine, in AR. He had been talking to them about a prop for his Ranger. Looking to do the same as I believe many of us are now, dial the boat back in for optimal performance, Chris was excited about receiving the new prop he purchased from them.<br />
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Since I have been chasing the same performance issue I decided that perhaps I should give Rothwell Marine a call. To my surprise when I called Gregg the owner answered the phone. Gregg and I talked for probably thirty minutes and after getting the low down on my boat, etc. I also liked their guarantee of not being undersold and their prop exchange program.<br />
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Gregg recommended two different props. favoring one over the other based on my requirements. Gregg suggested a prop from Power Tech Propellers. Since good quality stainless steel props don't come cheap I told Gregg that I had never heard of Power Tech and I wanted to do a little research on them before shelling out the bucks for a new prop. He was very understanding and gave me Power Tech's web URL thanked me for calling and asked me to call back if I needed any additional help. Now, what I liked most about our conversation was that Gregg never once pressured me to buy a prop. He took all the time I needed to answer my questions and help me with finding a new prop that would meet my requirements and expectations. <br />
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After talking to Gregg from Rothwell Marine, I logged into Power Tech's website and checked the company out. I was surprised to find out that Power Tech was a 25 year old American-owned company specializing in the design, manufacturing and sale of stainless steel and aluminum propellers. I watched several videos they have about props and decided that I'd give them a call. After all what could that hurt?<br />
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Man was I surprised. When I called Bill Leanord the Sales Manager answered. I told him how I ended up calling Power Tech and off we went trying to match up my performance requirements with one of their props. After another long conversation, Bill suggested one of their new props over several we discussed, including the model suggested by Gregg; not because it was the wrong prop but because this prop was so new that even Rothwell Marine had not received them yet. We chatted a bit more and I decided to pull the trigger and buy the prop.<br />
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So, Bill suggested that I call Gregg back and tell him the deal and they would take it from there and drop ship me the prop. Now, another surprise, they didn't even have the particular model I needed built and would be building it the next morning and shipping it and that is exactly what they did. The prop showed up at my door 2 1/2 days after I ordered it.<br />
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Some key factors in making my decision:<br />
<ul><li>Both companies displayed great customer service</li>
<li>Prop exchange program</li>
<li>Excellent Pricing that included shipping</li>
<li>Leading edge technology prop and hub design</li>
<li>Both Gregg and Bill were knowledgeable about Champion Boats</li>
</ul>Now I need to install the prop and head to the lake to dial it in! <br />
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If you're looking for a new prop check these companies out. I think you will be pleasantly surprised!<br />
Rothwell Marine - 1-870-777-6180 ( <a href="http://rothwellmarine.com/">http://rothwellmarine.com/</a> )<br />
Power Tech Propellers - 1-800-736-7767 ( <a href="http://www.ptprop.com/">http://www.ptprop.com/</a> )<br />
Bass Boat Central ( <a href="http://www.bassboatcentral.com/">http://www.bassboatcentral.com/</a> )<br />
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Stay tuned!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7971454591769658196.post-68119618076761492002011-04-09T09:04:00.001-07:002011-06-15T14:39:05.240-07:00HavasuI have had an issue with the Champ for some time. My RMP's and MPH have been noticeably down. Having taken it to several mechanics each had a different opinion as to what the cause might be. However, each time all checked out well. I understand that my boat and motor are getting a little older now and how nature takes its toll on them but, and I say but, she has been well maintained over the years, which helps a great deal in adding to their life expectancy.<br />
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That being said I contacted Al's Outboard Service in Lake Havasu City since they came highly recommended and after talking to Al himself I decided to take it to him for a look. So on March 12, 2011 I dropped the boat off. I met Al that Saturday morning as he opened and he spent several hours talking to me about my boat and of course telling be about his and his late fathers company history. I can't say enough about Al or his company except that he is a stand up guy and as far as I am concerned he knows what he's talking about.<br />
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Well, I forgot to mention it was Spring Break in Havasu. Need I say more. Well maybe a little. I stayed at the Days Inn as I usually do. Now the Day's Inn loves to have anglers stay there and they usually go out of their way to make sure we have a marked spot to park our boats right outside our rooms. And in times like Spring Break they keep the anglers and the party goers at a comfortable distance. However when I arrived they had mistakenly booked me to a room that was already reserved. That's right I ended up in party world! The first night the noise stopped around 4:00AM. I slept for 2 hours. The next night, having been unable to get a different room, it was 3:30 AM before all were passed out. I got 3 hours sleep. Exhausted!<br />
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Well on April 1, 2011 I returned to pick up my boat and like usual I stayed at the Day's Inn. This time when I walked in they said it could be noisy again since they had a Tattoo event in town. But at least I was in the quieter section of the motel. I told them I'd be OK with the tattoo crowd and I have to say that it was pretty peaceful and I didn't miss any sleep.<br />
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Back to the boat. On Thursday I received a call from Al. He began by telling me he was sorry...I felt my bank account get sucked dry and I stopped breathing......but as he continued, Al was sorry, he could not find a thing wrong with the motor. I started breathing again.<br />
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After getting back to pick up the boat and again spending several hours with Al telling me about my motor I left with a clean bill of health that I had a healthy strong motor with several suggestions about changing the set-up, etc. <br />
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So, now at least knowing that the motor is in great condition, I'll be making some setup changed to compensate for the bad gasoline we now have compared even to the gas of a few years ago and understand what adding a 36 volt 109 lb thrust trolling motor and extra battery will do to bow lift and overall performance. Not to mention understanding the impact of all the weight of the gear we think we need to carry for a tournament and most time only use a small percentage of what we bring. <br />
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Time to clean house!Fred S.http://www.blogger.com/profile/04459882617405543638noreply@blogger.com0