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| Nice fish Shep and Theedz!!!
I was out there...and could hear you guys on the radio, even Painter. But Bill's radio would not respond. I tried many times...Oh WELL.
We went 8 for 15 with one nice 19lb king. We lost a bunch because my grandfather who is 86 locked the drags up...but he had fun and that is what its all about anyway.
Jason Smith
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Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151 | Thanks for the pictures, there a big help. The board mount looks like something I could adapt. Did you buy the brackets or are they custom? With the price of riggers any advise is appreciated.
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| The mounts from the board were adapted from Tite Lok triple mount rod holders from my last boat. All the parts would be available from Tite Lok. Works out very nice, and is easy to put on and remove. I just used what I had laying around, and it worked out good. I've seen a lot of different ways to mount riggers and boards. Perhaps somebody else has some ideas to help you out? Steve Worrall, where is the pic of your boat with the rigger mounting? |
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Location: Kawarthas, Ontario | I target both 'skies and kings. Do you guys ever use Lyman lures for the kings? |
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| O2L,
Haven't used Lyman Lures. In fact, just getting back into it last year after a 25 year absence, I don't even have any J-Plugs. The only thing I ran in my 4 outings last year was spoons and dodge/flies. Perhaps this year, I will get some plugs down. |
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Location: Kawarthas, Ontario | We fish in Georgian Bay (not the muskie part of the bay though) and Lymans just slay the Kings for us. I'm working on adapting/downsizing a muskie lure for use on the kings. |
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