Mark Jonas

Portage, WI, United States

Posted

25 Aug 20:46

Took a bit of a break for a month or so.. to darn hot! That was long enough!  Had to get back in the yak today, landed a 19.75" / 2.20lbs which is real nice in my area.  Good grief, it is so hard to find those 20+ inchers!  😜


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23 Aug 21:47

I don't see it

13 Aug 23:53

We got gear "up Nort" (sorry.. Wis. thing) that will keep ya good if you or worst case scenario.. you and your truck breaks through the ice... (Not good buy the way) we got ice outfits that float and keep you warm as you would be in a sauna!  I can buy a good fishing kayak for what my ice fishing outfit costs, but I digress... :)   I actually learned this as being an important thing the last two years I have really pushed myself out on the water in my kayak on those nice sunny hot summer days.  Getting burnt up.. Sucks!!   This is good info, something you don't see many people talk about.

28 Jul 18:46

When I moved into the house I am in now I had a fun time pulling them poles out with my truck! LOL..  One more memory that I have with those besides using them as something to grab onto and swing on and getting yelled at not to do that when I was little...  My Grandma, till about the day she died a few years back, used them to dry her cloths, right along with the old Maytag wringer washer made in the "40's  (might have to research that one!) that outlasted her and is probably still working just fine.  You get a washer and dryer that's lasts 10 years now you should go buy a lotto ticket! LOL!

I tried clicking on the ( Weather Is Delayed Under The Water ) video also and that is a no go also on my end.. to let you know

Brian Latimer...  I am on my home computer.  Did not play so far.

yeah, I third that

11 Jun 23:34

How long was it? Wow what a fish!  NICE!

Yeah that was a banger!  The knowledge in that brain of his for fishing in the way he likes to do it is mind blowing!

10 Jun 00:05

One of the things that has been on my mind.. I've been hearing this phrase lately in my research of the bass fishing tournament world of a "community spot".  Mainly, one would have or it seems there are certain lakes on the circuit that have certain spots a large group of boats would gather in because it is known that's just where the winning fish or numbers of fish would be.  My question is, if you find yourself in that situation that you need to fish in that "hot zone" that everyone is going to be in, what is the proper boat edict or manors a person should abide by or follow in those tight areas? ( Distance from one another, entering that zone, leaving that zone, casting... that type of stuff )

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