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wicked salmon

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  1. Maybe they could get away with calling all the components such as hooks, split rings, snaps, stainless wire, bodies, hook dressing materials, clevis', eyes, beads, etc. CRAFT MATERIALS. Tackle stores and sporting goods stores could just add crafts to the name of the store such as:
     
    Bass Pro and Crafts Shop
    OR
    Musky Tackle and Crafts Online
    OR
    Dicks Hunting, Sporting Goods and Crafts
    OR
    Field & Stream & Crafts
    Lure Parts Online would have to call themselves Crafts Parts Online
    It might be a little tough to call hooks a craft item though.
    A tackle box could easily be called a parts box, tool box or utility box. There is no law that says what it must be used for after it is purchased.
    Maybe some lures could be called Christmas Tree decorations.
     
    Nothing should be allowed to be taxed twice.

    Google pittman-robertson act.

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  2. Should be in front of your prop as turbulence will affect it. My through hull is in front of the engine on the starboard side, pretty much right under the Captains feet on a straight inboard. As mentioned the Airmar B60 is the way to go and you have a choice of two different mounting angles so [depending on the deadrise where you want to put it] it shoots straight down.

    That is exactly where I put mine in my prohunter. Used marine silicone to mount the base.

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