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scobar

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  1. LongLine That NOAA site is great! thanks for sharing Scott
  2. I was under the impression the stray voltage was a good thing??
  3. group 27 for the electric motor, group 24 for stating, all deep cycle. I use interstate because the main store (office) is walking distance to my home. Have them in all vehicles as well
  4. great question, not sure to tell your the truth. They clear the front of the spoon and allow for enough room to get the swivel on with ease. I believe they give the spoon 100% true action.
  5. I also added rings to all my spoons, great action and easy to snap onto
  6. I wrote a cannon ball modification set up for bouncing bottom about a year ago, another safer set up
  7. Interstate as well, 3 in my boat, 2 trolling, one starting
  8. Daiwa Seagate Levelwind, I have the 50 series for 10 color, 50 & 60 for copper. They are great reels, usually $149
  9. How do you run with dogs without running into posted property. I went for the 1st time and I counted over 30 posted signs, made me uneasy about it
  10. Great boat, I have a 19' roughneck Lowe and love it. Your going to enjoy it, like said for every boater, pay attention the the weather. I push mine around with a 6hp just fine. Scott
  11. I've been using my spinning gear for many years for the browns, no line counters and I can set all my baits the same distance back within a foot or so and it very cheap and easy to do. I bring one line counter salmon reel to set them, you can even do it with out the rod if you want to save space. Dig out of the recycle box a plastic bottle, a small one is fine with a screw on cap. Take the cap off and make a small hole in it. Feed the line from the counter reel through the cap from the outside and tie something on the inside of the cap so the line don't pull out, screw the cap back on the bottle. Now your ready to fish, simply let this little bottle back behind the boat the distance you want to run your lures at. Now grab the spinning rod let the lure FLOAT out next the bottle and close the bale, run it out the big board, repeat till till all lines are set. Scott
  12. ARC milling in Wheatfield uses Azek, he can make anything you need
  13. I like the disconnect on Scotty. I have cannon and the catch is mounted to the boat, not rigger so if I want to remove rigger I have to untie the cord
  14. Reading, it looks maybe Coopertown
  15. Not as pretty as store bought, but 6 aluminum holders for $100 at you door.....
  16. #3 waiting to hear who the winner is....tick tok tick toc, whats the Jeopardy song....
  17. I'll line up to be #3 on the list, I live in Hamburg could come over tonight
  18. too late now, but if you could have looked real hard, maybe, just maybe your could find some hair. DNA the answer
  19. All aluminum, base plate is 19" x 5" x 3/8". Tubes are 2" x 11" with flared tips, tube have pin in bottom to lock rods but can be taken out if not needed. Each rod holder is is set at an angle so rod tips don't get in the way of each other. They tip out, 5* 10* 15* to the side then towards the back 2* 4* 6* so the offset is real nice. With the plate being heavy flat aluminum you can drill and mount as you need. The price is for the pair, located in Hamburg NY 14075 Scott 716.480.7702 [email protected] INCLUDES SHIPPING
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