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Dipsey diver with fixed slider
scobar replied to woody 184's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
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Dipsey diver with fixed slider
scobar replied to woody 184's topic in Questions About Trout & Salmon Trolling?
lets make a better tangle....(slider on wire)....but this may work. Why not use a torpedo diver with the dipsy to get the wire line more vertical, then try the slider. Maybe the slider line needs to be longer than the flasher line to keep a slider fish behind the flasher, don't know just my 2c -
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http://www.siggsrigs.com/banded-tinsel.html try this
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Salmonite, If you have an outboard (main power) now I would match that motor. I assuming you don't, so with that said I would get the motor you like best. A couple hundred bucks over many years won't make a difference. I have a 19' w/johnson OB 115, so I put a 8HP long shaft manual start 4stroke johnson to match. It works great on my setup. I did talk with a mech. at the dealer about adding a charging system to it, it can be done but he told me the output is so little that he would not recommend spending the money for it. So he just pushed a sale away from his shop so I have to believe it.
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did a search and found a youtube, may be a neat setup
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I don't know Pap but from I just read on this thread absolutely no reason to leave. Now back to the dead horses, the shooters, as said, yes lose of license for many years to come. Penalty the true dollar value of a pet x2...priceless
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Sold / Closed 34 Good used J-PLUGS Salmon Trolling
scobar replied to 2bucks's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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For Sale : USA Good way to search for a boat
scobar replied to Patriot's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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Very well said John
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IMO the torpedo cuts the water better so you get your depth with less line, however the difference is minimal. I would use what you have
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No forward control for me. I have a 115out board and a 8hp kicker with troll master. When I get to where were fishing I back the big motor down, keep it running, while other guys start setting up. I have a quick connect in the front of both motors that I engage for steering from the main motor. Pull start the little guy let it warm a minute and put in gear and away we go. The trolling motor is tipped up during running out, and then simply tipped down to fish. I think that's why it works easy for me, right on the transom and simply tip it down.
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I will be at table 56 Saturday moring with Deer Search of WHY. This is a great family affair and any age can beome a member. Tracking you learn something new on every outing and working with the dog is really a lot of fun. I am also a menber of Deer Search Finger Lakes chapter, if that is more of your area. Look forward to meeting you Scott
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I don't remember where I found this, but here is a upgrade for the 44bds....... There are some tricks to the TX-44, and inlines in general. For all inlines, fighting a fish should have the rod pointed horizontally or into the water. Rod tip down, board nose up.....right up to the point that you lift the board out of the water. There is no pumping of inlines, just brute force shoulders down reeling. You actually are using the board for leverage against the fish. Second tip (for the TX-44). You HAVE to put the pin on the bottom, and clip your line in the bottom slot. These boards are designed to be either port or starboard. In either case, you have to use the bottom slot for your line, and the pin must pull down towards the water. Third tip on the TX-44. Take the weights out of the board, cut a slot in the foam which will allow you to double stack the weights slightly forward of center. Drill new holes in the bottom through the stacked pieces of lead, and screw the screws back into these stacked pieces. Your TX-44 will now pull 30 degrees further up the side of your boat then they previously did, and will pull much more effortlessly, and will be easier to retrieve. If for some reason you have an inline board dive, stick the rod tip into the water and open the bail on the reel and slowly allow line to peel off the reel while thumbing it. The board will quickly pop back up to the surface. Re-engage the bail and start your retrieve again, with your rod tip pointed into the water.
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Anyone have one? I am looking for the set up directions for the sony camera in it
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auto paint supply house??
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very nice, great quality
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For Sale : USA custom down riggers weights
scobar replied to jason's topic in Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent
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that's an email page
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will do, thanks
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I have both and still trying to figure out which is better.....your thoughts?