Spring Creek 8' pram. Comes with Hummingbird 120 fish finder. KBO Cataract 6 1/2' oars. Scotty rod holder and Anchor pulley on stern, bow anchor pulley. Comes with anchors and approximately 45' of anchor line for each anchor.
Comes with wheels for transporting into lakes.
Outcast float tube, no leaks. $60.
Caddis float tube, no leaks. Comes with battery operated pump. $60.
Kick fins 2 pair 1 included with each purchase of above items.
1st come gets choice of fins.
YELLOW SWIM FINS ARE GONE
Located in Yakima
I spoke with a Fish Biologist from Grant County after a very slow day there in March. The biologist said there were more than 70 days last year with water temps over 70°. Their thought is a lot of those lakes had summer kill and they don't necessarily have the fish to restock them this year.
I too have bad vision. Using a swivel keeps my offering in the water where it belongs not in my pram. If a trout wants to play with my swivel, hooksets are free, and they keep me awake.
I do use the smallest swivel I can, more for changing setup than anything else. I also cut about 3/16" off the narrow end of the peg for weight reduction since it serves no purpose that I can tell.
A couple years ago I started drilling out the indicator pegs. Make the hole big enough to let the swivel pass through. Solves this problem pretty easily.
That's an improvement for Burke, I was there on Monday and only the area around the south boat launch was ice free out about 60'. Bait casters were thick. Another week should help immensely.
What about indicator fishing? Is it worthwhile to get one of the lines specifically designed for indicator fishing or are they more than is really necessary?