Posted 2/23/2008 2:28 PM (#303357 - in reply to #303312) Subject: Re: 2008 Ohio Muskie Show Day two
Steve, do those snaps look like there would be issues with coming undone with the pressure a spinning muskie can put on them? Hard to tell how they are designed from the video...thanks,Ben
Posted 2/23/2008 2:39 PM (#303358 - in reply to #303357) Subject: Re: 2008 Ohio Muskie Show Day two
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ben,
The snap is designed so any pressure at all makes it impossible to rotate the bait off, and to remove the lure it takes a motion a fish can't duplicate.
If under incredible pressure the snap contracts, it will tighten up and form a knot like structure. At 100# test, that would take alot of pressure.
I think he has a winner with that hardware.
BenR
Posted 2/23/2008 2:54 PM (#303360 - in reply to #303358) Subject: Re: 2008 Ohio Muskie Show Day two
Posted 2/24/2008 7:56 AM (#303444 - in reply to #303312) Subject: Re: 2008 Ohio Muskie Show Day two
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Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
Steve, It was great chating with you at the show,thanks again for stepping up and putting MuskieFirst in the lead position for helping the NY Muskie Stocking Program.Many will look forward to the 2008 MuskieFirst Chautauqua/Pendergast Musky Tournament June 20,21st & 22nd.
Thanks Agian, Capt. Larry D. Jones
Posted 2/25/2008 5:40 PM (#303783 - in reply to #303312) Subject: Re: 2008 Ohio Muskie Show Day two
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Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
Steve,I worked late at the land job today and then could not find your cell phone number to give you a call. Please email me your phone number to [email protected] .Thanks, Capt. Larry