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sherman brown

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  1. I plan to keep this going a little longer
  2. have you thought about an upholstery shop? they should be able to make the repair in just a few minutes.
  3. if you want to sell it we need to know what you want for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what size is the screen?
  4. I can't believe you haven't been able to give these away for only 50.00. I have thought about adding a set for running wire line for walleye on the central basin on Erie. but the boat is part of my oldest son's, and he doesn't want to mess with them. and I'm 72 and just not able to run big boards anymore by myself. I would have thought at your giveaway price a newcomer would buy them just to try running big boards. they are so versatile that you can run your lures in so many different ways. you can flatline for shallow fish you can use inline or clip-on weights or even tru trips. all i can suggest is just keep sending them ttt.
  5. I have 72" of track on each side and run my 3 holders as far back as I can put them and still reach the back one. then i have them far enough apart so the reels clear each other. I have always set my holders toward the back and never really had any trouble using my top. now I do have my hooks for the back straps forward of where they would normally be. this allows me to use a 30 degree fixed holder for my net. I have 1 on each side so I have another net at the ready when the other 1 has fish in it. I have used a set of riggers on the back of my tracks but had them forward enough to access the riggers, and moved my holders forward enough to clear the riggers. I have 3 holders for running my divers off each side and the 1 Big Jon rigger mounted on Big Jon slide releases with swivel mounts on pedestals on the inside of my gunnels. i run them at a 45 degree angle to the back corner.
  6. i just know you need something i have up for sale.
  7. I made do with manual for 25+ years then I had a little extra dough and there was a price war between 2 sellers on eBay and I bought 2 Big Jon pro tournament riggers for the unbelievable price of 500.00 a few years ago for fishing the central basin of Erie. but for the 1st few months, I walked around with a sore behind where I kept kicking myself for not getting electric many years sooner, LOL. I am getting older and cranking the manuals in was getting more like work than pleasure. using the electrics was a pleasure and so much easier and faster to use. no real learning curve to switch as they make it so much better. I have tried many weights with them. 2 years ago we bought a new to us boat. when we started to fish we had forgotten the 12# pancake weights at home. but the boat came with a set of used =Cannon riggers and 8# dredge weights that we had to use. To my amazement, those 8 # dredge weights worked better and had much less blowback than the 12# pancake weights I had been using. I just bought a new set of 10# dredge weights to see if they work any better, but haven't got to use them yet. as for rod holders for using any of the divers like the ones I use the lite bits slide divers rigged like a dipsy with a 7' leader and I don't use the slide system, or the dipsy or the deeper diver I have settled on the Cannon ratcheting holders. the thing I like best is they can be set using one hand. I tried the Traxtech ratcheting holders because they have 17 up and down settings whereas the Cannons only have I think 6. but to set them it takes both hands so I switched back to the Cannon holders. after using them I could never go back to a stationary holder for running divers. when you get a fish on pulling back on the line making it a little bit of a pain to remove the rod from the stationary holders. but with the ratcheting holder, you just grab the rod and lift it up and the holder ratchets straight up then just lift the rod out of the holder. hodgesmarine.com is the best place I have found to buy them. some people prefer the dual axis as the turn 360 whereas the single axis only turns 35 in each direction but you can choose the amount you turn them for fine-tuning the left to right adjustment. the duel axis uses a pin that sets the adjustment. you go from one hole to the next which may not align like you want. but the single can be adjusted 1/8" if you want. they are a little more trouble to set but you only need to set them once.
  8. this is what I have used for trolling Erie for the last 25+ years I've fished it.
  9. I am going to drop the price to 1500.00 on the motor. and if you buy the motor I will let you have a used panther power tilt for only 300.00. I don't have one to sell but you can also get a 3" spacer that goes in front of the tilt unit to get more clearance between the motor and the boat. in most cases, a spacer isn't needed. the high 5 prop price dropped to 235.00 shipped. this prop is in great condition but I totaled my boat and no longer have any use for it. if you happen to have a 21p 3 blade prop and getting on plane is slow this prop will amaze you on hole shot and handling on turns and rough water. it is a great replacement for a 3 blade 19p also. \ on the daiwa sealine sg17lca reels are also priced lower at only 235.00 shipped. these served me well but got a new to us boat and switched to the Okuma cold water 203 reels. the penn 345 price has dropped to 135.00 and the 330 price has also dropped to 130.00 which is almost giving them away. if you have any questions on anything just ask.
  10. sounds to me like you may just be over propped. 5100 RPMs at WOT sounds like it isn't getting enough RPMs. what are the max RPMs for your motor? before tearing into other things I would try to find a prop 2" less pitch than the one you are using now. If it's a 19p go to a 17p and so on. going down 2" with a 4 blade would be even better. but going down 4" may be needed to get more RPMs because the extra blade makes it harder to turn than a 3 blade. and if the gas line is old it wouldn't hurt anything even if that's not your problem, as it might save you a big problem later.
  11. these are almost new reels and 2 of them are new and i never used them at all. you won't find a better price on convector 30 reels in this condition anywhere.
  12. sorry about not listing the size and price. they are the 30 size and with the 300; of 15# test single strand wire I had to put a bunch of mono on them before the braid backing just to fill the reel. so I'm not just sure how much a heavier wire or 19 strands it will hold. but if you only use a small amount of mono to prevent the braid from slipping, I'm sure they would hold quite a bit of wire. I don't want to just give them away but I want a fair price for them. they sell for around 120.00 and up each for a new reel. they are listed to hold 310 yards of 25# mono. if I were going to use these for wire I would spool the amount of wire and then the amount of braid I wanted the fill the rest of the reel with mono. now you know what it takes to fill the reel then just tie the mono to the reel and wind it off the reel filling the other reel. on the other reels just spool them with the wire on top using the count off the first reel. 30 size and 70.00 each shipping included. ALL SOLD!!
  13. I also have 4 Okuma Convector reels I bought to run wire for walleye. I don't think 2 of them were ever used and 2 are like new. I also have 3 8' roller rods I would sell for 65.00 each but you pay for shipping. I do have the other 1 but the tip is broken off and for 40.00 plus shipping you can have it. THESE ARE ALL SOLD!
  14. I don't know for sure if they are large enough for the wire you use but I have used the Okuma Convector 30 reels with mono on the bottom then a braid backing and 300' of 15# single strand wire on them. and if you are interested I have 4 like new reels for sale for 320.00 shipped to you.
  15. no, sorry but they are star drags.
  16. I also have 5 Daiwa sealine sg17lca reels in working order and 1 for spare parts. take all of them for 300.00 shipped to you. these old reels were working when I retired them but if you find any of them stops working the 1st 30 days I will refund your money and pay shipping back to me.
  17. the best thing you can do if they are caught in water deeper than about 25' is to get a kit for deflating their air bladder. u-tube is your friend. watch videos on bleeding the air bladder on them. then after bleeding the air bladder you still want to revive them like stated above. you can try holding them with their faces facing into the current for a few minutes. I have also thought about using a metal stringer with the locks on the clips and hook them through the front of their bottom lip then hang them over the side of your boat for a few minutes with the boat moving forward to revive them. the most important thing for any fish released from deep water is letting the air out of the air bladder. you have to do this if you want them to survive.
  18. these should sell quickly! 100.00 for 2 manual riggers of any brand is an awesome deal if they are in good working order. and cannon makes a great manual rigger, I know because I have used this same rigger before going electric. these would be a great buy for anyone just getting into rigger fishing or anyone wanting to add to what they already have. you might want to edit and add condition and model. I don't think anyone can find a better price on 2 riggers often. if it wasn't for the hassle of shipping I would buy these myself and put them on my small boat just to have a set of riggers on it.
  19. I can meet halfway on the motor, but I can't run it for you and I will guarantee it to run when you get it home. it is one sweet 02 motor for sure. if you have any interest in it I can take a few pictures and text them to you. you will not believe how good this older motor looks for its age. the story of why it wasn't used much at all is a long story. but it was bought by the son so he could speed time fishing with his dad. but not long after he bought it his dad died. he sold the boat but stored the motor. and after years of storage, he made the decision to sell it because he realized he wasn't ever going to use it. the rest of its story is too long to post here.
  20. I have a 02 mercury 9.9 4 stroke tiller handle electric start 20' shaft that is in amazing shape for its year. it starts right up every time and purrs like a kitten. I want 1500.00 for it which is less than I have in it. I have a 19p ss high five prop with the solid hub for mercury v6 and Mercruiser alpha 1 that is in great shape. 250.00 shipped. I have the large and small Tru Trax dip nets with extendable handled 55.00 for the large and 45.00 for the small one but you pay shipping. 2 345 Penn GTI reels in great condition and 3 Penn 330 reels still like new 140.00 for the 345 and 130 for the 330 reels shipped. I have 5 sealine sg17lca reels and 2 nonworking reels for parts and 1 reel that the handle shaft is loose inside the reel that is an easy repair for anyone who cat take the side off and get it back on 275.00 for the lot shipped. 2 Okuma convector 30d reels like new for 144.00 for both shipped. these are sold.
  21. I really can't believe you still have this boat. my son has a 26' boat we use when we take vacations to Erie. if you didn't live so far away I would buy it for taking 2 of us fishing and not trailering the 26' 700 miles round trip to Geneva Ohio walleye fishing. if you feel like towing it close to IN in the near future I will buy it for the song and dance you are asking for it.
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