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Pat M

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  1. Based the post about the two 23" smallies jumping into the yak and eating the Senkos out of the bag, I'd say Terry's prevaricatorial prowess has rubbed off on Brian.

     

     

    I tried to embed the video for you Ron, but I'm a maroon. Google "Eagles hunting wolves in mongolia" on you tube.

    What is a "maroon"?

  2. I was given several lures last year a my retirement party. The above in-line spinner with a single hook has proven very effective, so I wanted to locate a store I could buy more. Unfortunately, I could not find any at BP, Cabela's or local tackle shops. The lure came with a fact sheet that listed Family Services Agency Inc. in Elwood IL for comments and catalogs. The phone # given is no longer in service. A Google search finds nothing; the woman who gave me the lure did not no where it was purchased. Does any member of the ISA have any information on this company?

  3. I was cleaning up my rods and tackle today and came upon a rod that was my grandfather's. The trade mark on the rod is D E inside a diamond shape with an arrow across the D & E. Grandpa died in 1949 which was before I was born. The rod has its own case, a wood cylinder that the rod sections are fitted into and strapped into. The rod is 9 ft long has two tips with the only line guides being at the end of each tip. The two tips was common for rods back in the 30's and 40's. The rod needs to be refurbished. Is there any place in the Chicago area that does this type of work?

  4. Thanks Mike. I wear prescription glasses with the transitions coloring - they tint in the sunlight but are not polarized. I have tried wearing polarized sunglasses over them, but this creates a problem in that they still tint which makes everything too dark. I'll have to look into this new technology.

  5. I have not fished in Carpentersville but at the dam in Algonquin. Never had much luck. Carpentersville has a dam on the river which gets fished hard I understand, during the week there are not as many people, usually.

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