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| a while back i saw a thread here for someone making these sweet semi-collapsable bump boards. they were white pvc i believe. anyone know who has em??
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Location: Oswego, IL | I believe its a MuskyLink bump board. Brandyn Shepard????? |
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Location: Kodiak, AK | Yeah, I think that was just a few days ago. I boated a solid 48 last week that I only measured in the water and she wouldn't hold still and I think she was bigger, so I ordered my Musky Bumper from Rollie and Hellen's. I don't know about the MuskyLink board, but the Musky Bumpber floats and is collapsable. $70. |
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| Rollies carries the Musky Bumper bump boards, or you can call them direct.
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| you can make your own for under $20. Go to menards and get a piece of vinyl siding trim. The come in 8' length's. Cut it down to 2 30" pieces and keep the spare for the topside angle. Get some measuring tape from the fabric dept at walmart, some epoxy and a hinge. That's it. i just made 2 of them. very easy. i would post a pic but don't have one right now but if i can i will. It's lightweight, accurate and it floats. |
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Location: NW WI | Here's the link to the thread I started...great info which led me to building one. Saved me about $40.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=53...
Here's pics from that I made:
Edited by Ifishskis 10/4/2009 4:15 PM
Attachments ---------------- Late Sep 003A.jpg (97KB - 168 downloads)
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