Glass stringers on the trophy, I think they are pressure treated wood on the Grady, something to keep in mind with an older boat. love my trophy Hated my force motor though. Seriously hated it
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1yr old Echo SR switch rod 8 weight, used half a dozen times. Includes hard case. Also a Echo Ion 8-10wt switch reel loaded with Rio switch line. The whole package is like new, rod is in real good shape(never fought kings on it, just winter chrome. Cost was approximately 450 last year, will sell for $300 or best offer. This has to go soon. Pics are stock, but i can pm more pics if interested.
They are all over the shallow bays on Oneida lake in may when they spawn.Seems like more and more every year. We used to bowfish them in 2 feet of water. Best starting points would be to the left of the state lunch in bridgeport or Big bay on the north shore
Thanks Brian, as a prostaffer maybe you can answer one more. If you were going to rig up 2 60#'s what lengths would you start with?
im thinking a 250 and a 350.
The rest of my salmon spread is 2 riggers, 2 dipsys, and 2 FC's off otterboats
Good read and interesting report. I run otterboats so i think id be ok there. Im juts wondering if the difficulty deploying it and fighting fish on a 350 60# would be more or less of a PITA than reeling in a 500 45#.
Looking to add a few coppers to my spread this season and liking the 60# bloodrun copper data. I like the idea of being able to get greater depths with less line out. Was wondering if anyone ran it can share opinions on it over the more standard 45# or 32#
Hey all,
Just picked up an older American made Penn 320gti and rod for 10 bucks used at a gun store. Couldn't beat it for the price. Im either going to spool it as a 10 color lead, or copper. Does anyone know how much 45# copper i could get on one of these?
Have 2 rail mount planer reels for sale. Bought them for my Trophy but am going with a mast system instead. $120 for both picked up in Syracuse, or $140 shipped. Photo is a stock photo
Take pics of them in groups of ten or so and make a price for the lot. They will all go In a day watch
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