Last week, I published a notice about my 2022 Lund Alaskan for sale. "How Slow Can It Troll + What's So Great About Transom Mounts?" - Jeff Sundin February 6, 2023 View the full video and Learn More > Lund Boats 75 Years of History If you love fishing and boating, then you’ll love this video, more than once probably. The video offers insight into the reasons why Lund sits so high atop the list of high-quality fishing and family boats. But even after living through half of that history with them myself, the video illustrated to me how many things they did right and for so many years in a row! Besides, it’s fun seeing some of my friends re-running fishing memories from my formative years. For me, the video is well worth watching even if only for the timeline of Lund’s company history. At the time, I had no idea that today, February 9, 2023, I’d be picking up yet another new Lund boat, but I am.Ĭoincidentally, this very week Lund Boats released an historic video chronicling 75 years of boat building history. The customers who fished in that boat loved it, it was wide and comfortable and for the time, smooth riding too. It wasn’t my first Lund, I’d been using a WS-16 before that, but this was the first time I’d ever picked up any rig that was brand new from top-to-bottom. So, 34 years ago, I dropped over to Ray's Marine in Grand Rapids and picked up my new Lund Boat, a 1989 1700 Pro V Tiller. Jeff Sundin Febru"LUND Boats 75 Years of History" Video " Learn More > MN DNR Panfish Workgroup Where Do We Go From Here? February 10, 2023 What’s worse is that some fix-ups that could serve to improve crappie fishing are going to. Many of the “fixes” that were both obvious and statistically provable for sunfish won’t work for crappies. Their spawning habits are different, their feeding habits are different and so are their preferred habitats. But unlike sunfish, figuring out what to do about “fixing” problems with crappie fishing lakes will be tricky, really tricky.īiologically, crappies are totally different from sunfish. With the heavy lifting about sunfish finished, the obvious question was “where do we go from here?” The answer, almost as obvious, was crappies. DNR Fisheries Staff were agreeable, so I’d anticipate having updates about the QSI from time to time. Progress reports, provided on an ongoing basis, were brought forward as a high-priority by certain group members. There will be tweaking, adding a lake here and there to the program and most of these will be based on angler request. With over 200 lakes now receiving special protection for sunfish, most of the effort will now go into studying and gathering statistics. Jeff Sundin Febru"MN DNR Panfish Workgroup Where Do We Go From Here?"
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