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boelrich2
Posted 8/2/2009 12:50 PM (#391859)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wi
Check out what I got at a sale this weekend


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Top H2O
Posted 8/2/2009 2:52 PM (#391869 - in reply to #391859)
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Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Hey, Nice tires.........Bwwaaahahahaha!!!!

Jerome
happy hooker
Posted 8/2/2009 2:54 PM (#391870 - in reply to #391859)
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Posts: 3147


Didnt do has good has you,,but I got a new in the package Boggerman for 50 cents at a garage sale this spring

9 out of ten garage seles you stop at you'll find either a 'presto' burger maker grill or a 'George Foreman fat burner grill,,look next time you stop at one
JKahler
Posted 8/2/2009 3:53 PM (#391880 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales




Posts: 1286


Location: WI
Great deal on a great net!
THA4
Posted 8/2/2009 5:47 PM (#391899 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales





Posts: 468


Location: Not where I wanna be!
SCORE
muskyhunter63
Posted 8/2/2009 6:56 PM (#391907 - in reply to #391880)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
Killer deal!
Ken
PSYS
Posted 8/2/2009 6:56 PM (#391908 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
that is a sweet find!
Muskerboy
Posted 8/2/2009 7:03 PM (#391909 - in reply to #391859)
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Posts: 727


Great deal, have yet to find any musky lures at garage sales around here
mrmatt
Posted 8/2/2009 7:16 PM (#391914 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales




Posts: 189


Location: West Bend, WI
Nice find. Once, I found a box full of musky baits in great shape. Some kind of rare. Old strykers, believers, topwaters. Total about 25 baits and the box. I bought it for $20. You never know what you will find at yard sales.
curleytail
Posted 8/2/2009 8:44 PM (#391933 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales




Posts: 2687


Location: Hayward, WI
WOW! I rarely go to those sales. When I do, they seem to only have Grandma's decorations and baby clothes. If I do go to a sale that has "guy stuff," they always seem to know what the stuff is worth, and ask about 10% more.

curleytail
RW
Posted 8/3/2009 6:12 PM (#392086 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: RE: I love garage sales


If thats an uncoated net......I gave mine away for free... beats gills and removes slime even when pre dipped.
boelrich2
Posted 8/3/2009 7:01 PM (#392095 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: Re: I love garage sales




Posts: 40


Location: Rhinelander, Wi
its coated
AWH
Posted 8/3/2009 7:13 PM (#392097 - in reply to #392086)
Subject: RE: I love garage sales





Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
RW - 8/3/2009 6:12 PM

If thats an uncoated net......I gave mine away for free... beats gills and removes slime even when pre dipped.


You can coat/treat your own net for about $10. There's several products on the market that you can get at most hardware stores that will do the job.

Aaron
Guest
Posted 8/3/2009 7:59 PM (#392102 - in reply to #391859)
Subject: RE: I love garage sales


How do you treat your own net?...what products do you use?- Thanks- Matt
AWH
Posted 8/3/2009 8:06 PM (#392106 - in reply to #391859)
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Posts: 1243


Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN
There's a couple of different products out there that work. I believe one is called Rubberize-It. I can't remember the other one. I'm sure someone else will know. I haven't used either one myself. But my brother used Rubberize-It on a net about 10 years ago. If I remember right, I think my brother told me that he filled up a bucket with the Rubberize-It stuff and soaked the net bag in there for a short time. He then hung the bag from a tree to dry. Use rubber gloves, I know he said it was pretty messy. I was impressed with the job this did on his net. Other than the color he used, it looked and felt just like the treated bags on the market.

I believe there's a spray on version as well. But I've heard others say not to use it.

Aaron
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