I don't know about anybody else but the last time I used flea flicker I experienced extreme line twist due to the flea flicker not being a perfectly round line, it was manufactured oblong because the fleas couldn't grab onto the oblong shape. Ande or big game in 30 lb. Is round and large enough diameter that the fleas have a hard time attaching themselves. I don't know if cortland fixed the issue or if anyone else experienced the same problem. Just my 2cents.
I prefer to support small businesses, even if it's a little more money that the Internet, then I have someone I can talk to if I have an issue with a product.
I agree, any sports / hunting / fishing show in the Binghamton area would be a hit for sure, as long asthe date didn't conflict with any other show relatively close.
Check salmon country in Mexico, bob is a great guy, and they keep an eye on your stuff as their homes are on the property, never had any issues up there. Prices very reasonable also.
Took the kids out Thursday of last week drifting medium shiners in from of catfish creek. Did really well, except my little one had trouble setting the hook. Also saw big schools of bait in shallow, don't know what they were, but it was a big black ball of bait.
it really depends on what your doing (how the camera is mounted) and how long you need to shoot. i have the silver edition and purchased the battery backup. i always shoot in 1080p and with the battery backup i can shoot between 2.5 to 3 hours of straight footage. if you shoot 720 it will increase, but i dont know by how much. i also wear my camera head mount or chest mount, the battery backup really helps with battery life. you also should or could get the gopro app for your smart phone, if you have one. what am i saying everybody has a smart phone. the nice thing about the app (which is free by the way) is you can set up the wifi on your phone and camera and see what the camera sees on your phone, ie: if headmounted etc. you can also start and stop recording from your phone.
Agree with captain Carl, Dacron is good for about 3 years, never had any break, but it's cheap enough why risk it. The black flies can make it look ugly pretty quick but still functional.
I have three of the stick bait boxes and three spoon boxes, they do work good but are pricey. I found mine at various gander mountain stores on clearance a couple years ago. I found one in a local store and then had the fishing manager hunt down more from other stores in Michigan and Minnesota. I don't know if they do that anymore, (ship between stores). The Willie files are nice too. Aways looking at garage sales for those bad boys.