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GAMBLER

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  1. Sounds like broke back fishing!
  2. Are we still talking about a boat rebuild?
  3. I would think it is coming out of a rivit and traveling ddown the keel plate.
  4. You would have to order one. I do not know of any tackle places in Rochester that carries Big Jon parts.
  5. Wire is better for fleas, it achieves more depth than braid, and they say it has harmonic attributes that attract fish.
  6. Last time I checked, this section of LOU was here to sell stuff. Correct me if I'm wrong.
  7. Looking for one set of rod holders. Let me know!
  8. Bingo! If no vessel can be operated within 300' of the pier, how will boats get into the bay?
  9. What ever the speed is of the river or stream!
  10. Welcome to the club Mark.
  11. +1 Most full moon days, everyone is heading in and the bite is starting to pick up.
  12. A cowbell followed by a spin n glow along the bottom trolled at 1.0 - 1.7 mph. is the #1 combo in my boat for lakers.
  13. Only problem with that material is the gaps between the boards. Any water that gets between the bards is going to soak into your floatation foam.
  14. I use the spro swivels between the Flea flicker and the floro carbon. If you do not want to use the Spro swivels, you could tie a Uni to Uni knot.
  15. The 20lb flea flicker is a little thikcer but it wil not make that much of a difference.
  16. Nice trout Tom! Shawn, I heard it was Bass Pro
  17. I'm not sure about a chart but if you are worried about it taking up too much space, use backing and 250ish feet of flee flicker. Works great.
  18. I got my blet from Bass Pro in Auburn. It was cheap and works great for the kids.
  19. I use 30lb on spoons off divers and 50lb on flasher and flies off divers with no snubbers.
  20. More than likely chasing baitfish (possibly a sculpin) and got a rock with it's meal? I have found lots of lakers in Lake Ontario that crap out zebra and quagga muscles.
  21. If you like a rod with a twillie tip, you should try a roller rod.
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