Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

Sorry to break the bad news. We had some small fleas building up on our 30# power pro lines today. :(

You should prepare for them (carry a spool of 30#) as early as next weekend, but I hope we don't have to respool till next month.

Posted

No Carl is right, fleas are here. One more hot week and they'll explode in numbers.

[ Post made via Android ] Android.png

Posted

I know we can't tell the fleas to stay away...we have to deal with them every year. An inexpensive trick I have found to get fleas off our lines is simple Velcro. I go to Home Depot and get a box of the industrial grade stuff and carry it on the boat. Wrap the Velcro around the line as you are reeling in and the fleas will get hooked to the Velcro as they pass over it. The Cortland Flea Flicker line in 30# has worked well for us over the years, but once the fleas get bad, even the FF has its limitations. Give the Velcro a try.

Posted

10-4 fleas on wires fishing out of PB today-not bad but there for sure and not the easy off Lake O species either!

Posted

I get zero fleas on 20# ff and they were noticably worse yesterday evening compared to the morning. It could be full blown next weekend and I'll have my rigger rods swithed over this week.

[ Post made via Android ] Android.png

Posted

I second the Velcro on a paint stick works wonders and are cheap and effective.

[ Post made via iPhone ] iPhone.png

Posted
:wait: Carl are you sure those fleas? :thinking::rofl:

:P

Tom,

I picked the brain of a guy that has been a licensed captain for 25 years and has a master's degree in biology and we were in agreement!!!

Them's is fleas!! :*

Posted

Can you guys expand a little on how you use the velcro? Do you just scrape them off with one piece glued to a paint stick or do you stick two peices together over the line and just real the line in through it?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...