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Bob Rother

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  1. Pro Pack II features start with an enlarged and super strong handle design as well as a totally new universal transducer holder system. You will find new features like a rod holder, tackle box and cable storage system are all included. The Pro Pack will also come with a high quality 12 volt, 9 amp hour battery for longer performance in the field. Also standard is the T-130 Battery Status Indicator.

    Unit is in excellent working condition. I am selling due to lack of fishing time. 250.00 plus shipping. I am located in Northeast PA and can arrange for item to be picked up. E-mail [email protected] Note: Item is already listed at the lowest price I'm willing to accept. Thanks for looking and good fishing.

    Bob

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  2. Nick, I certainly can understand your disappointment and frustration, however, there is no use crying over spilled milk. The next logical step should be to contact the taxidermist, inform him that a mistake was made, and ask him what can be done. If has any sense of moral decency he will fix his error at no cost to you. Yes, it is going to take some more time, but remember, people are only human--they do make mistakes. At least give him the opportunity to correct his. No one was quicker to jump the gun when it came to these matters than myself, but over time I have learned there is an easier way.

  3. 84" Big Jon Dual Reel Planer Mast w/ starboard and port otter boards. Mast bolts to boat. Includes 1'extension from Big Jon. Everything is in great working condition. Think Spring Trolling! Be prepared, April will be here before you know it. 200' of freshly spooled line on each reel and I will also throw in 2 dozen Hi-Visibility Laurvick Planer Board Releases a $60.00 value. Selling due to lack of use. $350 firm plus shipping. All inquires please e-mail [email protected]

    Thanks

    Bob

  4. Yes it is 156 ft. Most of our fishing was done in Adolphus Reach around these depths. We were running our cranks anywhere from 20 to 40 feet down. Surprisingly most fish came at 25 feet. Here is another pic. Simply amazing to see that many fish on the screen. We would find schools of fish like the pic above and work the school.

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  5. Our first trip to Quinte was just as expected. The conditions were tough ranging from dead calm and 45 degrees to freezing rain, heavy winds and frigid temps. It was a classic "you should have been here some other time" however, it was a great trip. We caught a sub-par one to two fish per day with the exception of our last day, we caught 6. The fish were 7-12lbs. Purple prisim Reef Runner caught most of the fish, but wild thing, barbie, and bare naked caught some fish too. All fish released successfully. Any day I can go fishing is a great day, and it was a great trip. Here are some pics

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  6. I am running a Fish Hawk. I will get a morning outing out of a battery. 5-6 hrs. I usually start the afternoon outing with the same battery and switch it up with my spare when the readings start to become erratic. The nice thing is I always have a fully charged back-up waiting. At the end of the day, I put the batteries in the charger and I am ready to start the next day with two fresh batteries in hand. I am using the green colored batteries.

  7. I personally have never used the stuff therefore can't comment about Cajun line. I am currently happy with the line I am using(P-Line 30 lb test for salmon trolling) and (6lb,8lb,and 10lb fluro clear for walleye fishing). Although I would keep in mind at deeper depths red appears black under water. I am sure this would affect fish catching percentages, but to each their own. I found this web page. Check it out.

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  8. Mercury Platinum Throttle & Shift Cable for sale. When rigging my kicker this past winter, the dealer had sold me the wrong set of cables. Because I installed them, I was unable to return them. I now have them cluttering up my garage and need to sell them. The cables are 26 feet long and the Mercury Part Number is: 877773A26. New price was approximately 140.00. I would be willing to let the pair go for 70.00 which is 1/2 of the price I paid. Shipping is not included.

    Bob

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  9. Andre:

    From my experience I would stay away from mono when using dipsey's for several reasons. One I found the dipsey very hard to dial in using mono, constantly finding myself adjusting the tension on the release, only to have a fish hit and the damn release not pop because I just had increased the tension to prevent false releases. Secondly, I can remember when I was fishing with mono, I must have looked like those Bass Pro's on TV setting the hook, except I was only trying to pop my release. LMAO.

    About 5 years ago I began using 30lb wire and its been a very consistent fish catcher. If you plan on fishing Lake O, I would suggest spooling with wire in order to combat the spiny water flee otherwise, you will achieve similar results with a 20lb braid. Keep in mind, if you spool up with braid, it is always a good idea to start by placing 20-30 yards of mono on the real. Doing this helps prevent the line form slipping on the reel.

    Well, I'm sure there are more reasons, but these are enough to make me honestly say "I will never use mono to tow a dipsey diver, ever.

    Hope this helps

    Bob

  10. I caught a net bass fishing one time, a side diver with flasher and fly while trolling for trout, and had a seagull attack a crankbait in mid cast. The gull broke the line, and I never did get my rapala back come to think of it.

    Bob

  11. Okuma Convector CN30D line counter. Used 2 times. $50.00 plus shipping.

    2 Cabela's Depthmaster Trolling Series Downrigger Rod 8'6" Never Used $15.00 each plus shipping.

    2 Dual Front Mount Cannon Downrigger Rodholders $60.00 for the pair plus shipping.

    I'm cleaning out, more to come.

    Bob

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  12. I was mistaken in my description. The shaft seems to be measured as 25" and it was measured from the top of the cavitation plate to the top of the mounting bracket. As for reliability, I used this motor all season with absolutely no problems. Reliability =10: Starting = 10 usually on the first or second pull. I also left you a phone message with a contact number.

    Bob

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  13. This is a 1994 Mariner 9.9 hp tiller two cycle motor. It has a 25" shaft. Motor is in excellent condition. Starts on first or second pull. It was winterized at the end of each season and has been stored indoors during winter months. It always had new plugs and gear case oil to start every season. This motor has been used in freshwater only. Comes with 3.1 gallon tank and manual. It was used as a kicker motor on my 19' boat until I was coerced into buying a 4 stroke. Personally, if I thought I could recoup the money I spent on the 4 stroke I would sell that and keep the Mariner. I am looking to get 650.00 + shipping for the motor. I will deliver up to 100 miles. Shipping costs are anticipated at approx $100.00. Please post any questions that you may have regarding this motor.

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