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BAZOOKAJOE

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  1. It's def durable stuff! Takes awhile to cure.
  2. It's the same as a pro-troll vs spin dr debate. Just personal preference.
  3. http://www.walmart.com/ip/As-Seen-on-TV-Flex-Seal/20850472
  4. IMO: It def alters the wobble. Last fall i was casting for eyes on Oneida and lost the front treble on a rattlin rogue. I kept fishing without it and either the bite shut completely off or they didn't like the new action. I leave them on as...much of a pain in the arse they can be.
  5. If you have any fish in the box try rubbing your spoons or flies on the sides to get some slime on them.
  6. Awesome set-up man!! Looks great!!
  7. You'll be much happier with these vs your 10 lbs balls! But keep your 10 lbs balls for shallow brown fishing.
  8. UV spoons can't be charged like a glow spoon. Unlike a glow spoon they reflect light. I charge my glow spoons with a camera flash or a cheap LED light i bought.
  9. Yes, outside line is the longest. So if you hook one on the outside it swings behind the other lines. I run 3 per side: 150, 125 and 110.
  10. BAZOOKAJOE

    Sold / Closed 1997 Thompson 240HT

    Nice looking boat!!
  11. Drool!! Is that a fishmaster?
  12. I don't think that's your problem. The lbs test of the leader shouldn't matter. l'd bet either you have the flasher backwards or maybe dropping it down too fast on deployment. Or it could be your swivels are bad.
  13. Good seeing you again!! Glad you got out and into some!!
  14. It helps cover up the cig's and spilled beer!
  15. You can also bend the bait head.
  16. They weren't color sized. I bought them at Larrys in OZ. He caught them out of the harbor. They were pretty big!
  17. I have one of these and it works great!
  18. Sounds like good times!! I would definetly get rid of the Vanish line!!
  19. I looked through my stuff last night and some of my leaders are as short as 48 inches.
  20. At one point last summer i had trouble finding the eerie dearie strips so i bought some whole bait. It was way more work! Most of them had to be filleted to get them to fit in the heads. And they spoiled faster.
  21. The leader length also depends on the size of the flasher. I usually run an 11 inch kingfisher flasher with a 60 (to 72) inch leader. If you're just starting out i suggest you buy some pre-rigged stuff to get your feet wet. I almost always run meat off at least one dipsey. You do have to run slide divers or (i) hand-line them in. It's not as crazy as you would think it is. Just need two people. We handlined a 32 lbs king (among numerous others) into the net last year. This was using a 60 inch leader and a 12 ft lead off the dipsey. Deploying is a 2-man job, also. I buy the eerie dearie strips and brine them with Pautzke.
  22. I'd of bought Daiwa sealine for the same price. I have a couple of the old style plastic ones and they're junk IMO. They got switched to brown trout duty.
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