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| I am looking for a musky bump board. It is crazy that new bump boards are selling for $80-$100. Please let me know if anyone has a used one for sale. Thanks in advance! |
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| 60" ruler home depot screw it to some place on your boat to use as a bump board cheap and accurate |
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Location: Rogers, MN | Check in with Bob at Justen Case. He had some that weren't on his website for like $30 or something close. Even glow in the dark and they set you up to measure that 60"er you're going to catch. |
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| http://store.justencase.com/bumpboard.aspx
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Location: Rogers, MN | That's the expensive folding one. He had some that didn't fold that were much less expensive. He only had a few. They weren't listed on the website. But at least you can see what they look like there. Cool glow in the dark for night fishing. |
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Location: Excelsior, MN | Here is what was being referred to in the earlier post:
4" wide, 60" long - single fold to 30" - Glow in the Dark Bump Board
(4 inch Glow in the Dark Bump Board - night.JPG)
(4 inch Glow in the Dark Bump Board - daylight.JPG)
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4 inch Glow in the Dark Bump Board - night.JPG (17KB - 165 downloads)
4 inch Glow in the Dark Bump Board - daylight.JPG (39KB - 163 downloads)
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| How much are those? |
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| Thorn bros sells a 60" ruler/sticker for $20, if i remember right it was made by muskie bumper |
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Location: Rogers, MN | bljc30 - 10/24/2014 4:51 PM
How much are those?
If I remember right, they were $30 +/- |
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| Just got to say.. That I love my T's Tackle Bump Board XL. Glad I spent the extra Few Bucks.
and when its folded up the back side also measures..which is nice for walleyes.
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| Thanks for all leads so far. Not saying i wouldn't love a high end bump board, I just don't want to spend too much money right now! |
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| Why don't you make one? |
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| I like the t's. It will cost around 30$-40$ to build one. Splurge a little more for the real deal. |
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Location: Ontario, Canada | Check out your local Glass shop, they will likely have cut-off pcs from Lexan and Plexi. Get them to cut you a 65" x 6" pc, gentle heat from a propane torch and you can bend the end to 90*, add sticker or contact cement a seamstress tape and voi la!
Edited by pigeontroller 10/27/2014 8:19 PM
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Drop me a PM, I can get you fixed up. |
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