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for sale : usa Shark Weights and Cannonball Weights
Mike_G replied to rod hog's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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For Trade 4 inch track mount Downrigger pedestal
Taylor1969 replied to Taylor1969's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Thanks I was thinking of doing that but thought someone might want a 8 inch if not I’ll cut this one -
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for sale : usa Trolling rods
Rusty replied to Rusty's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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For Trade 4 inch track mount Downrigger pedestal
rolmops replied to Taylor1969's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
Why don't you take a metal saw and cut your 8 inch in 2 pieces. That way, you will have a four inch to mount and a spare in case of need -
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It said NYDEC and had the phone number as well as the band number. it was 26”. They are going to mail information on it. we had 2 boats and caught them on sticks as well as bottom bouncers. 60-65’ seemed best. willow blades, colorados, and Lindy rigs, all the normal colors i dont know what sticks the other guys were running. we also caught a few on blade baits in the evenings but mostly sheepies doing that
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Hopefully you have access to the underside of those areas so you can reinforce them as there can be a lot of torque with riggers and weights etc. although it will be somewhat distributed with a board approach. Best of luck with it. It is always fun when those customizations work out. Make sure to carefully think it through in terms of when everything is one there including downrigger and rod clearances etc. It can help to try a mock up positioning of your stuff before actually finalizing.
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Our group caught a pile over the weekend in Barcelona in a bit deeper water. We also got a tagged one, it was a jaw tag with number on it for reporting like a duck band. DEC said it is 10 years old. They also said now they do transmitters and when you fillet them a battery will fall out. Kinda cool.
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Another outdoor decision by Washington
spoonfed-1 replied to LongLine's topic in Open Lake Discussion
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I’ve never tried Thermocell on the boat. This was recommended to me and definitely works for me. Unfortunately it’s pretty oily but better than wearing long pants. Also there’s no way it lasts for 8 hours. I usually have to re-apply every couple of hours. Also it says it’s unscented. There is definitely a scent but it’s not bad.
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I would just use risers to get above the cushions and mount them back as far as possible, and use a board to go across the back and mount riggers, and go with a good, solid adjustable rod holder. I use the Cannon single axis ratcheting holders for walleye fishing on Erie. But you have a great selection of adjustable holders that don't ratchet, but I wouldn't use anything else.
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