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Posts posted by scobar
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I didn't read every reply given, but on my 19' the mast is in the seat base. I extend the length of the mast to 8'. I did have rod holders same as yours, so I took the 6 out cut them in half and just moved them all the way forward on each side, totally out of the way for any turns. I too have have a clip with a "pull in" line inside the windshield, in my opinion this set up works great and all rods are still rigged and ready
Scott
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I think the base is the same size as the base for downriggers, so I do have a base
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Fisher people, yes it's a good chunk of change but for what get in return is un matched with any other devise that is not part of your downrigger.
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That is one great deal, I love mine!!
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where is local pick up?
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look really nice, I think that's the only spoon I have seen with a fixed hook on it.
nice job!
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Drill multiple holes then use S hooks that you can put in any of the holes for the perfect picture
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Nick
I'll go with the flow, put me in for 10, 6 packs....sounds like I'm ordering beer!
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Scotty pinch pads are what I use for all coppers. With big 400/500 lines I can easily adjust the depth I want to run them at with a SmartTroll in line, telling what depth the point is at. This way I don't have to count marks on the copper and more or less guess what depth I'm at. The SmartTroll's do have a price attached, around $1,200 to start, but with the limited amount of time I have to fish they are well worth the cost. You can run up to 6 in line and signals back to your Android device.
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Well, looks like it’s.......
GO KC!!
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Its that time again
GO BILLS
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How great would be for Bills to beat Brady!!!
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I have a 450 and 550 on them, not sure who much backing but more than enough. blood run copper. I think it gets so heavy on the fish when they hit that you don't need a ton of backing.
that is on the 60, the 50 I have 300, 350
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I have interstate batteries in my golf cart (6-8v) 4 on my boat, 1 on my generator, 1 in tractor and 1 in lawn mower, never a problem with any. Maintenance is the key to a good battery
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Black Horn 209 in my opinion is the best to load. However over the years of using it it is far superior in repeatability of accuracy to weight the load, not measure it
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Colville floats, never had a issue
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As said keep shots to 35 yards max, 25 is my max. As a tracker for deer search it is crazy the number of unfound wounded deer on shots past 35 yards mostly with cross bows.
10 point is my vote
Scott
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being on the ground for that buck is crazy good!!
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Being a NYS licensed tracker I would not hesitate to report him and tell him that I was doing it, after we recovered the bear so he couldn't get to keep his poached price!
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with the oil soaking the plug put a steel punch on the top of the plug of it a tap it with hammer LIGHTLY every so often it helps to get the oil through the threads
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Captain Bob's on Main st in Clarence . Should be on Facebook if you want to call first.
Colvillle outfitters on rt 5 in Hamburg has tied, un tied and lots of em. His shop is one of the best for steel fishing
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Outdrive won’t lift and go down. Help!!!
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Relays are good and so is motor, check up/down switch and wire to relays. I would think sw first
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