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orangediablo

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  1. sounds like you've done this before.....
  2. Had these laying around the last few years left over from a bunch of stuff we bought off a retired charter capt. Not sure on the most of the makes, so if you know, chime on in!! Lot 1: bunch of random spoons (35 total) $60 Lot 3: All NK 28s and a Mag. (33 total) $60 I have PayPal, add $5 for USPS flat rate. Combine lots and save a few bucks. I can get any other measurements if you need 'em.
  3. Sent pm Sent from my SM-N900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  4. Gill-T, when you say 'above' the Peace Bridge, I assume you are talking about the river, rather than the lake side?
  5. Been using Seaguar for the last 3-4 years and have yet to have a problem.
  6. If we were only able to get a Bass Pro too.....
  7. I'd rather go right to the source unless I need my stuff in a pinch. And 99% of the time, you will find it cheaper online,
  8. I learned a TON from that site. Looking forward to your future posts. Hopefully someone will make it a sticky (wink wink).
  9. we're you able to use your old mag 10 bases? If not, is the bolt pattern of your new cannons the same as the old mag 10s?
  10. I've only used Bloodrun, so kind of partial I guess. On a side note, I had an issue with their wire last year and talked too the Bloodrun guys at LOTSA about it. They showed me to to fix the problem, and handed me a new spool of 30# wire to replace the old one. Getting hard to find that kind of customer service nowadays. Will def be back to ge tmore of their products.
  11. Slippery Sinker in Olcott has copper setups. I'm sure he can set up whatever size you need. In a pinch, I think Dick's and Gander Mtn have pre rigged setups (300' I believe).
  12. That's why we head on over to lake Erie. Sent from my SM-N900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  13. I"m by no means 'a hell of a good walleye fisherman'. Just learning as I go
  14. I set it as if a fish were pulling in it. Again, I use it as a starting point. We drop the balls, load the rods how we want them and adjust accordingly. We'll pull the Ross ayer about 20 min to set if we are dragging anything. If we are, turn em back a bit. If not leave em til we get a hit and see what happens. Sent from my SM-N900V using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  15. For walleye fishing, we use a scale to set them at about 2-2.5# (typically use 12# mono). For lake O, we usually start around 5# and adjust from there. Also depends how deep we fish and what we are pulling.
  16. this is a GREAT knife. Scary sharp out of the package and holds an edge for quite a while
  17. bump. All stickbaits are sold.
  18. SOLD
  19. the important questionis HOW and WHY do you still have an Audiobahn CD??
  20. we have a handful of those guys. As far as I know, they have never gotten wet.
  21. What Tim said. Ours handle the 10# no problem but are slow as hell bringing up our 13# torpedos
  22. I have to wipe the drool from my chin every time I see this boat when I walk by it. Love that thing.
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