No doubt he can catch them!
Type: Posts; User: Dennis S.
No doubt he can catch them!
For high speed in hull, I would go with the GT8. I have it and the GT36 combo for my console unit.
AWESOME!!!:thumb up2:
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Congratulation to Hamner!!:thumb up2:
I do it from the top, a few at a time, until it is like I want. I also do it across the topside of them to make sure it is even. Then, depress them repeatedly to soften the point where the strands...
I'd like to know where they aren't legal.
They work great in a lot of damp industrial environments. I have used them for many years in my boat and truck. I sell them. Great friends with the rep. Trust me, no problems.
Class act! Proud of him!! :thumb up2:
3 knots for me. I throw a rig an awful lot. I also pre tie leaders and put them in zip lock bags. Saves a lot of time. I actually had the keeper damage my line once.
This is what I use. Best butt splice around.
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My primary is an NRX 822. It is a shakey head rod, but a light one. I use an NRX 823 for shakey heads. The 822 works well for Neds.
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So sorry for your loss sir. Praying for you :praying:
Yes, and on time.
I've had the RMP and they perform well. Never experienced glare on mine. They do not water spot like the original screens during the course of the day. Well worth the money in my opinion. Currently...
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Prayers for a you to continue to recover and get back to normal. :praying:
Great advice. I have my charger on leads with a plug and unplug after I charge the batteries. But my whole battery set up are lithiums.
I have a Garmin 126 on a Sherm's mount on my 2013. I don't know if there is any difference between the 2012 and the 2013. I am 5'9" and can see fine over mine.
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Pellet. Too easy on long smokes.
You can do whatever you want. But if you want to win, tailrace. Go to the dam for the biggest, most consistent bite.