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Shorthanded

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  1. 10 hours ago, whycanteye said:

    Look up Bob at World Wide Marine. Just talk to him for 2 minutes you'll learn more about boat insurance than every insurance agent that carries home insurance ever thought they knew. DON'T just use your home insurance to cover it! Use a guy that knows why you need 25 rods because the water temps change!

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    x2 on Worldwide Marine.  Agreed value policies. Have not made a claim as of today.

  2. Cannon Unitroll Manual Downriggers, used, in very good condition with new boom mounted dual rod holders and fixed Cannon mounting base.  Risers shown in pictures are not included.  

     

    Pair of downriggers with boom mount dual rod holder  $300 cash, local pick-up Buffalo NY 

     

    Will separate, and sell the pair of boom mount dual rod holders for $70 shipped (48states),  PayPal

     

     

     

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  3. I would stay away from a pump just because of the recoil factor, and there are many reputable companies that make quality autoloaders. A buddy of mine bought a 3.5" nova pump for goose hunting and that thing kicks the crap out of him to the point of significant bruising on his shoulder. I have a Benelli super black eagle and love it. Ice, snow, rain, it shoots every time.  The new ones have a recoil reduction stock that would be nice to have as well. But, like I said above their are quite a few quality goose guns out there now: Beretta, Benelli SBE II, Browning A5, Maxus, Remington Versa max, Franchi Affinity or Intensity, Winchester SX3. 

     

     

    any of the guns mentioned will shoot better than you can. so pick one that fits, points well and you can afford. And go have some fun!  

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