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Copperliner

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  1. Garmin PS30 Panoptix transducer, like-new, in perfect working condition, complete with transom mount, manual, etc. It has been used only once for a few minutes, priced to sell at $1250. Will gladly deliver if you're reasonably close to the Elmira/Binghamton/Ithaca area or will ship UPS (with tracking provided) for an extra, flat $20 fee.
  2. Closed
  3. You're right Les (paint job), I should get the airbrush busy on the rest but don't use them enough anymore to justify it. Busy pouring plastics, building rods, and painting jigheads instead these days!
  4. Same here, I collected them for years beginning as a kid, and still have my grandfather's and dad's huge collection. Mostly jig now, but will dust off the victrola again someday. I mostly used the black with white belly, just deadly!
  5. Thanks Bill, pm sent
  6. New, unused Garmin PS30 for sale, $1425 firm. Can deliver at a reasonable distance from N. PA (Sayre), or ship for a fee.
  7. Nice one Sean!
  8. Hi Sean, pm'd you...
  9. Have an extra free dozen of these I used for Seth Green rigs, I always hand-lined everything (leaders/spoons) past the mainline into a box without taking anything apart, doubt they would wind well (if at all) onto a reel, but anyhoot....just shout, you're welcome to them!
  10. Nice perch! Is that a PS30 screen by chance? Just curious, adding one to my boat and can't wait to test it out. Thanks!
  11. also experienced an overall slow jig bite in the green sea this weekend, visibility was maybe 3-4' mid-lake.
  12. Thanks Frogger, appreciated - I think I'll dust ol Vicky off this weekend and give it a go, miss those hard strikes!
  13. Enjoyed pulling copper since my childhood (hence my nickname here) until the zebras took over. I mainly jig now, but have been thinking of getting the victrola and twin minnows out again for old-time sake -- just curious how you avoid a constant mess these days with all the zebras? Thanks
  14. Super job Mark, looks great!
  15. sold
  16. Thanks, appreciated! I will have them on the way as soon as check comes. Have a great weekend Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  17. Sent from my iPhone using Lake Ontario United mobile app
  18. sold, but more to follow!
  19. That's true, usually trolled down the middle (out deep anyway) with the wind to keep from losing a rig on bottom, as well as to avoid any sharp turns.
  20. Great video Pete, thanks for stirring up some great memories! My dad introduced me to rig trolling at a very young age, two rods with five spoons out each side. Rods were around six foot each with Penn reels loaded with braided dacron. Every 50' of dacron "topline" was marked, we usually had 100' of topline (rig not included) out one side and 150' out the other. Life was a bit wild at times pulling these out of the back of a 14' boat. Once swivel connecting the topline to the rig was visible, we pulled the rig in by hand without disconnecting the leaders, laying the loops of line in a box and covering with a sheet of cardboard every two spoons or so. Fun times and very effective!
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