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ghoti
Posted 2/28/2023 4:30 PM (#1018440)
Subject: Terrova




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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
I found another use for a jig ripper. It fits perfectly on a Terrova shaft. Mounted directly under the head at the proper angle, it makes for easy one handed stow and deploy. Definitely easier on this old body.
sworrall
Posted 2/28/2023 4:45 PM (#1018443 - in reply to #1018440)
Subject: RE: Terrova





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
great idea!
miket55
Posted 2/28/2023 10:08 PM (#1018453 - in reply to #1018440)
Subject: Re: Terrova




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Location: E. Tenn
Interesting...care to post a pic of the install?
Mojo1269
Posted 3/1/2023 8:56 PM (#1018499 - in reply to #1018453)
Subject: Re: Terrova





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Not sure if its archived electronically but Bturg did this and had it in one of his articles in the print Musky Hunter Magazine I believe. Works great... and unlike fishing fish a jig ripper it wont break on a big fish..
miket55
Posted 3/2/2023 3:47 PM (#1018529 - in reply to #1018499)
Subject: Re: Terrova




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Location: E. Tenn
Mojo1269 - 3/1/2023 9:56 PM

Not sure if its archived electronically but Bturg did this and had it in one of his articles in the print Musky Hunter Magazine I believe. Works great... and unlike fishing fish a jig ripper it wont break on a big fish.. :-)


Thanks, I found the article. Apparently it was invented to keep his TM head from bouncing while moving, and a side benefit was discovered.. I might try that.. It's in the April/May 2018 issue on pg. 12..
ghoti
Posted 3/2/2023 8:30 PM (#1018545 - in reply to #1018440)
Subject: RE: Terrova




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Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Haven't seen the article but what works for me is to have the handle tilted about 20 degrees from vertical towards the inside of boat when in the stowed position.
OH Musky
Posted 3/4/2023 8:28 AM (#1018602 - in reply to #1018440)
Subject: RE: Terrova




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Location: SW Ohio
Never thought about using a Jig Ripper. I have a bicycle steering stem attached to mine. Definitely a plus for raising and lower it. The Terrova is now my "spare" TM, backup to the Ultrex.



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bturg
Posted 3/4/2023 11:39 PM (#1018623 - in reply to #1018529)
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miket55 - 3/2/2023 3:47 PM

Mojo1269 - 3/1/2023 9:56 PM

Not sure if its archived electronically but Bturg did this and had it in one of his articles in the print Musky Hunter Magazine I believe. Works great... and unlike fishing fish a jig ripper it wont break on a big fish.. :-)


Thanks, I found the article. Apparently it was invented to keep his TM head from bouncing while moving, and a side benefit was discovered.. I might try that.. It's in the April/May 2018 issue on pg. 12..



I mounted mine on the vertical axis. For the purpose of limiting head bounce but for sure is a good handle as well. Screws right on then use a dowl rod inside the handle to adjust for length. Add a rubber table leg cap to the end and your in business.
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