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  1. I really like the performance of Chamberlain releases, and decided to try a couple inline with my riggers this year.  On the port side I have to incorporate my FishHawk probe, and the pic below is what I think I will try.  But I am concerned the wire clip on the Chamberlain could be the weak link.  Anyone else run a setup like this, and how do you rig it if you do?
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    I originally did mine the same way until Chamberlain came out with their other release . I hook my FishHawk directly to my Downrigger cable clip, then I put the Chamberlain slide release above the fish hawk at the desired height that I want



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  2. On 9/13/2019 at 12:46 PM, Hap said:

    I have the Sportsman 180. I compared it to a Lund that was for sale locally and it was a no brainer for price and quality. I bought from Brian at Erie Marine, just west of Cleveland and trailered it back to NH. They have some nice new Hewescraft boats for sale or you can order to your liking and wait, which is what I did.

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  3. Gambler rigs are awesome. I try to color coordinate the spin n glow with the same color as the hammerhead troll. Example: The Green Laker Taker Hammerhead I run the green spinner. My favorite color in lake Champlain is Blue/Silver Hammerhead with the silver spin n glow. I run the spin n glow 24" behind the Hammerhead troll and I run the Hammerhead 20 feet behind the ball and I troll 3-5 feet off the bottom depending on rougher or calmer waters to keep them clean. Can't catch a fish on a dirty Hook..... Great product!!!

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