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| Anbody used the lakewood pedestal pal or pedestal pal jr. If so, does the larger pal get in the way. |
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | I have had the larger one for a few seasons, They are awesome. I have never felt that it was in the way at all. They are an easy way to keep the deck clear. I keep my release tools on the side pockets, and keeps lures within easy access. |
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| Do you think it would work well for mutispecies fishing. I'm thinking of xraps, spinnerbaits, etc. I supposed if these lures fell down inside the compartments, it could be a pain, but you could get them out with a long needlenose?
Edited by csuram99 1/17/2010 2:14 PM
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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI | They are kinda tall. It would work though. Those would be some long pliers to get an x-rap out of there, I have a couple pieces of wire to grab stuff that falls. I don't think that they would work under a seat, only pedestal. You might want to find a bucket of some sort/size and hang stuff on there. If you like it get the one from Lakewood. That's what I did. |
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Location: Birch Run | Hook out tools work great for digging lures that fall down in the dividers, lakewood pal I have works great. |
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Location: McGuire AFB, NJ | I like mine, have had lures get stuck but it was prob because I just tossed it in there. Great tool to have, easy to keep baits and release tools near by. |
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