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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

"Set Your Compass Due North"


by guest writer, Amy Hannay

Last Tuesday was a great day to get out of the office and enjoy some outdoor time.  My job for the day was to shoot stills of the new Due North/Rapid Marine Group wrapped 2010 Lund Explorer Sport.  So with directions printed out, sunglasses on and my radio tuned to classic rock I headed down to Baker Park in Maple Plain.

As I drove up the road to the campground I could see “Man About the Woods” Bill Sherck and his co-host of Due North Outdoors, Laura Schara were shooting intros to their show with the newly wrapped boat in the background. 

If you have never met Bill Sherck, he is your outdoorsy kinda guy who is quick to smile and likes to laugh and tell jokes.   Laura is as sweet as she is pretty.  The chemistry between Bill and Laura is remarkable.  They have been hosting Due North Outdoors for 5 years now and you can tell.  As they continued to shoot their intros, their laughter and teasing filled the air and I couldn’t help but find myself laughing right along with them.


In between takes, I was able to shoot some great “behind the scenes” photos of Bill and Laura with the boat.  Be sure to keep an eye out for this boat during the summer.  Rapid Marine Group is planning on giving away some great prizes to the boat spotters.  Look for details on their Facebook Page.
With that I will leave you with a joke that Bill told me that day.  “Did you hear that YouTube, Twitter and Facebook is combining into one site?  Yeah… it’s going to be called YouTwitFace!”  Come on… you gotta laugh at that one!




With that I will leave you with some valuable tips from the “Man About the Woods” Bill Sherck.

Notice a lot of smudges and water spots on your electronics screens?   If you're careful, you can clean 'em up and make them look new without scratching the sensitive screens.  I use window sprays with vinegar.   The small amount of vinegar helps break up those stubborn water spots. Stay away from anything with ammonia.  It can ruin the coating on your screen. Also be sure to use a lint-free, microfiber cloth.  Paper towels will scratch the screen.

It's time to gear up for the fishing season.  First on my checklist?  Get my gear in good order.  I start with my reels. I grease each one and load fresh line, especially if the old line is twisted or feels frayed.  I also check all my hooks.   I change out any rusty hooks on crank baits and dip the hooks in red dye.  I'll also sharpen any hooks that don't feel laser sharp.  Finally, I'll check my rod guides to make sure they're not pinched or coming loose and I'll put just a bit of grease on the reel seats to make sure they don't seize up.
 
Having trouble trying to store all your walleye snells and spinner rigs without 'em all tangling up?   Well, try this.   Pick up one of those long foam swimming noodles and cut them into two foot sections.  Then, simply wrap your snells around them and keep 'em on tight by burying the hook in the foam.

I'm a gadget guy and I love Lund's Sport Trac system. It allows me to mount just about any boating or fishing accessory I can dream up without having to drill holes or permanently mount stuff to the boat. The portable Sport Trac brackets simply snap in and slide along the Sport Trac rails on the gunnels on both sides of Lund Boats. You can mount GPS units, rod holders, ram mounts, radio antennas, even downriggers.