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Landshark

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  1. I have eight each of the daiwa dxw planer board rods and the Fenwick Eagle Planer board rods. They are both telescoping and are 8 ft. Both are great rods. My reels are all Abu Garcia. I have eight of the 6500 Ambassador linecounters. 6 of the Abu Alphamar line counters. I also have six of each with digital line counters with lights on them but all the digitals are prototypes. You can definitely get away with cheaper set ups but walleye fishing is my passion. I use Berkley Pro Spec Chrome for my mono reels in 12lb. Others have 20lb Smoke Fireline.

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  2. Absolute perfect condition. I Never took the protective plastic off the screen. Transducer has never been mounted. The ducer is still in the package along with the box and all manuals etc... I am only selling to get another bird unit. I can take a picture or video of it working tonight while I'm trolling some eyeballs up. I am icluding Navionics HotMap Premium. 725$

     

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  3. The posts will keep in from getting it cockeyed in the back pap. So if you start cranking it up you will know the back of the boat won't get way off and can be straighter on trailer. The metal part of the posts goes a little higher and the pvc sits on top. So it's a little more rigid

    Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador

  4. I normally just pull the rope and get it started on the trailer and then either walk the plank and hook my winch strap. The problem is that in a cross wind my stern could get pushed so the boat wouldn't go on straight. I ordered the 60" posts so problem will be solved. I don't do the death climb over the bow. I'm also going to look into a heavier winch to make my cranking a little easier. Maybe I'll look into those two speed winches

     

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  5. I fish alone a lot at night and power loading doesn't really help me because I'm getting too old and less agile to be climbing over to the trailer lol. If I were with someone that would definitely work

    Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador

  6. Thanks men I was trying to avoid drilling into the step but it looks like that might be the way to go. Do you think the 40s are plenty or should I get the 60s? Honestly it's just for keeping it straight while I'm cranking it up on

    Capt. Michael Weaver. Pure Fishing Ambassador

  7. Post Guide On For Trailer

    Ok I'm looking to put some of these on my trailer. Two reasons, wind loading and empty trailer backing visual although they don't need to be tall.  My dilemma is that the trailer has steps that go all the way to the back of the frame. The other problem is the cross frame is angled.  Any suggestion, options, pictures that any of you could share?

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