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Location: Centeral Wisco | Thinking about buying T's Tackle Bump board. What are guys like or dis likes about them? |
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Posts: 45
| Where to store them safely |
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Posts: 251
| I can say that I really like my Muskiebumper bump board. Well done and I expect it to last a long time. |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | There is nothing I don't like about my T's board! Very solid |
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Posts: 98
Location: Franklin, WI | Every boat in the Pro-MAC tournaments was required to have one. Never had any complaints. There is a slot in the board through which you can slip a cable lock to secure it in your boat to keep it safe (somewhat...most fishermen carry heavy duty hook cutters!) |
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Location: On The Water | I can't seem to catch enough of these SOB's to justify the purchase of a bump board...
A small tape measure is close enough and storage is not a problem... |
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Con - 60" way TOO SMALL
Say a guy can dream, can't he???? hehehe |
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Posts: 70
| A cloth sewing tape works for me. I haven't had to measure over 55 yet and I can measure in the net. I have to many lures and poles in the boat! I need all the space I can get! |
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