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    Lot B

    Assortment of 32 spoons,I’m not sure of the brand of manufacture.

    The price is $60.00 shipping included, be sure to mention lot B with your payment!!!

    PayPal or personal check is accepted. Please be sure to include your name and shipping address with payment. Items will ship as soon as check or PayPal payment clears.

     

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    Lot A.

    Mostly mag size assortment of 32 spoons, most are heavier high speed. I’m not sure of the brand of manufacture.

    The price is $55.00 and includes shipping.((( BE SURE TO MENTION LOT A))) with your payment!!!

    PayPal or personal check is accepted. Please be sure to include your name and shipping address with payment. Items will ship as soon as check or PayPal payment clears.

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  3. Hey guys- I’m only on my fifth season or so and I’m about to expand my arsenal. My typical crew is me and one or two other licensed individuals. So we usually run six rods, two riggers, two dipseys on 2 settings and one inline board on either side, equipped with either a mini diver or tadpole with a stinger spoon. 
     
    I’m going to purchase my first copper setups. From my research here, I’m going to get two 300s and two 100s. Main target for 300 is salmon, steelhead for the 100s. 
     
    From outside, in- id run the 100 on inline board, 300 on an inline board, dipsey then rigger per side. My boat is 19’ and can accomadate such a setup. 
     
    For salmon and steelhead, what do you think? I’m pretty sold on the 300s but are the 100s what you’d run for steelhead, or would you run a different length? I understand time of year plays a role and will make the ideal length vary, but since I don’t have the money to get every length, give me the two you’d get if you were in my shoes. Thanks 

    There’s probably a pretty good chance the salmon would spool you out of line on the 100s


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    If you have ever fought a 30lb salmon on a spinning rod and a 30lb salmon on a level wind you are well aware of how much more fun it is with the spinning rod. Of course this is just my opinion and the opinion of the friends that fished with me

    I’ve been using this setup for more than 25yrs.

    Recently I sold the 4th boat I’ve owned to fish Lake Ontario

    and now I’m selling everything else. I’m 63 and have cancer. It’s just to much work to deal with all of the maintenance and issues that come with a boat at this point in my life.

    I have 8 or 10 of these rods and reels for sale. Some are on custom made rods and a few are on WHUPPINsticks . The WHUPPINsticks are cheap rods with durable blanks like Ugly sticks but for a 1/3rd of the price.

    The Shimano baitrunner reels have dual drags on them. I use the rear drag for setting the lines and the front drag to fight the fish.

    I own both levelwinds and baitrunners and the baitrunners outperform any levelwind I have ever owned both in speed and smoothness of drag systems.

    I fished with a charter in California that used Shimano bait runner’s before I bought a boat. When I bought my first boat I bought level wind reels originally ( because that’s what everyone else was using on the big pond) and very quickly realized that there is no comparison in performance and pleasure of catching a fish. I caught salmon as big as 38lbs with Shimano bait runner’s and I had no problem doing so. ( yeh that was back in the late 80’s and early 90’s ) when limiting out every day was the norm.

    Back then Steelhead fishing in the rivers was equally amazing.

    I have 4 different model Shimano baitrunners for sale with or without the rods. 6500 Tritons,

    4500 Tritons, 3500 Tritons and 350’s.

    Also listed is a 10ft dipsy rod and reel with line counters.

    I have a lot of gear including other tackle and rigging stuff for sale also.

     

    I have several of the 6500 series, several of the 4500 series and a few of the 350 series on different rods.

    Please private message me for details and prices.

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