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Charlie P

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  1. Looks like you could be in Pulaski NY in about 1.5 if your looking to do a road trip. Fat nancys, Sonny's and all seasons are there. Fat Nancy's you can also order off their website not sure about the other two. 

    Fish USA is a good online site also. 

    Haven't tried braid when the fleas are in, not sure if I would want to.

  2. 2 hours ago, spoonfed-1 said:

    Forschner Cimeter for salmon. 10 or 12" blade for salmon and big lakers. I use the 12" for peeling the fillets of and going through bone and the 10" for skinning. Easy to sharpen and the edge lasts.

     

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  3. 20 hours ago, Baddad1 said:

    Hmmm...  Guess I'll just have to think about this a bit more. Seems Andy at Tuna Reel Tackle is booked for the forseeable future so that leaves me with two options, do it myself or fahgettaboudit. 

    Rochester reel repair might be able to help you.

    My Okuma's creep a little bit but haven't had an issue with the drag fighting a fish.

  4. Dipseys give you a totally different presentation than downriggers ,yes it out to the side and back but it also surges and creates turbulence and noise the wire and braid do make  and vibration. A diver puts a lot of action on your lures you don't get with riggers. 

    I run wire but I'm setting up a braid set up this year. Fleas come in and I would go wire but I've heard people say its not that big of an issue.

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    I made this from something that was going to be thrown out at work. Couple years ago I said to myself think I can use that for something 🤔? Used a swim float to put the flashers in and now I want to make some boxes for my larger flashers but no stores have swim floats out. Any one know where to get stuff like the swim float material? Or another idea on what to use? Looked on tge Joann fabrics website and really didn't see what I need.

     

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