Whos fishing this weekend!!!
The weather is looking to good not to go Friday or sat. It is suppose to get into the 70s, cabin fever is over!!!!!
I'm going make a run to either Henderson or Lake Martin. Looking for some sacalait!!!
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Whos fishing this weekend!!!
The weather is looking to good not to go Friday or sat. It is suppose to get into the 70s, cabin fever is over!!!!!
I'm going make a run to either Henderson or Lake Martin. Looking for some sacalait!!!
I will be at Henderson one of those days......good luck.........
Looking at Lake St. Martin tomorrow and probably somewhere else Saturday. Got to get out too.
Going tomorow about 12. Going do some scouting and structure scanning! ;)
Go early fish first duck blind to the right and fish inside of blind
Was planning on going today aftre checking/changing if needed lower unit gear oil.Plans were changed though after I could not get engine to tilt/trim.Spent the afternoon trying to troubleshoot problem but was unable to figure out problem.All I get is a clicking at relays from all switches which includes at bow,shift lever and at engine itself:dono.Aggravating at times but thanks to my brother I WILL BE OUT ON LAKE TOMORROW.He called me to chat today and explained to him issue with trim/tilt and being pretty well mechanically inclined he has promised me to come over to help in troubleshooting problem(after he can get over the flu) but offered to let me use his boat.:biggrinThough he has no trolling motor I am very grateful just to be able to get out on the Lake.Not the first time that I will have to use paddle as trolling motor and probably wont be the last but as I said ,I WILL BE ON THE LAKE.Hope to see u guys in Henderson and just look for the guy trolling with the paddle in the Express aluminum boat.Hoping old spots will be producing a few fish as I shouldn't be needing to paddle troll very much.LOL.So hope everyone gets a chance to get out tomorrow and "suckemup".:fish
Happened to me years ago. My solution was to tap the power trim motor with a rubber mallet to get it unstuck.