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Erbyjoe

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  1. Larry that's for the detailed post I will print that and put it in my log.Gil-t I have tried the pancake weight and no thanks I lost alot of gear once from a tangle and AI swore never to use them again I use the torpedo's from A-tom-mik.Thanks for all of the replys

  2. Thanks for the replies guys

    Cbish that's good to know because the back riggers when put strait back are just like you say just behind the prop on the kicker so they should be good right?Would I be better off clicking the side riggers on a 45 deg angle it would put the balls back a little farther so it wouldn't be as forward(I hope I said that right)? By the way great fishing reports very detailed.

  3. Ok here is my dumb question. I'm going to be running 4 riggers this spring and was wondering what would be the best way to do it? I have alway ran 2 so this will be new to me :P Like should I run the side riggers the deepest so they won't tangle the back riggers or vise versa?I have an 8 foot beam on my lund and all 4 riggers have the 5 foot booms so I think that should seperate the riggers good enough. Any input from you guys would be great Thanks :)

  4. This was from the Buffalo new today so they are pulling the boom :clap::clap:

    4/09/09 06:44 AM

    Fishing Line

    By Will Elliott

    Ice remnants continued to lock on the Canadian shoreline Wednesday morning. Some floes moved down Niagara River currents as Ice Boom sections are pulled from the head of the river. But mud stain and high winds have kept most shore and boat-bound anglers off Lake Erie, upper and lower river, and Niagara Bar waters this past week.

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