I am looking for a few handles from a Tekota 500..... I bought a new 300 and assumed it would have the same handle as my 500 (single paddle) but it came with the dual paddles
I have read a few posts from some guys replacing these handles to a power model, let me know if you have a few single paddle handles laying around.
Thanks
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X2!
Ryan made me a batch of flies that I can't wait to get wet. He had no problem making these custom for my order
I can't wait until his new spoons come out
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I used mine for the first time this weekend..... They track great with very little blowback!!
I will be getting another pair of 13# and a pair if 15s too
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15 lb mono(Cajun red).... I will try again this weekend being careful with the wraps.
Thanks again everyone with the advise
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longline, I assume I am running it right side up....... Does it run like this photo?
Thanks
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Power pro downrigger cable $50 x 4 riggers (got it)
power pro on rods $20 x 4 rods (going shopping tomorrow)
Shark weights $100 each (going to try my #13 A Tom Mik torpedoes)
12" glow flashers $15 ea (got that too)
Tha look on Stans face when I bring a couple of those fish to his weigh in this weekend........
PRICELESS
I've got a question on using Blacks releases..... is there any way to attach the line to the release without it slipping? I followed the directions on the package, (twisting line before attaching to release) and the line slips when I preload my rod tip. Within minutes I have zero setback
I like the idea of these releases and really hope someone has a suggestion. Many of you use these releases and I am sure someone here can help me out.
Thanks
Thanks guys, I am running blacks releases so no worries there. I have ordered a couple times from atommik and have been very impressed every time........
Any idea of how much blowback I will have at 250' at 2.5mph? ( we have to go alot deeper out here to find 42-48* water;))
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