Jump to content

Recommended Posts

all used but in great working condition

-okuma cv 45d line counter with 200' copper and braid backing $75.00 shipped

-okuma cv55s with 400'copper.this is a multi-use copper.it is marked at 100'increments at 300' it has a piece of mono to send out on a board then another 100' of copper then braid backing.this is how i bought it.$100.00 shipped.

-okuma  blue diamond 8'6" wire roller rod bd-tr-862mh-1$50.00.

i dont want to ship the rod,i will take off 10 bucks on the reels if you pick them up.can be picked up in mexico any weekend.any questions send me a p.m.NO PICS!!!if you are not happy with what you buy,ill send you your money back.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

all used but in great working condition

-okuma cv 45d line counter with 200' copper and braid backing $75.00 shipped

-okuma cv55s with 400'copper.this is a multi-use copper.it is marked at 100'increments at 300' it has a piece of mono to send out on a board then another 100' of copper then braid backing.this is how i bought it.$100.00 shipped.

-okuma  blue diamond 8'6" wire roller rod bd-tr-862mh-1$50.00.

i dont want to ship the rod,i will take off 10 bucks on the reels if you pick them up.can be picked up in mexico any weekend.any questions send me a p.m.NO PICS!!!if you are not happy with what you buy,ill send you your money back.

you have a pm.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here is a beginners question, I hear a lot about copper and steel lines, no fleas stick , How would I use them on our boat with 2 dipsey rods and 2 downriggers. I would like to try some for the price. User info make a deal. Thanks Len

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In the prop wash or have them off walleye boards on the side of the boat. I think the coppers do so well cause your 4-600 ft away from boat same as dipsys when you let out 250-300 ft

Personal opinion some say the copper gives off sort of current that attracts fish.

Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...