I am fond of the SCV and SCIV 7'11" HM. Rodgeeks is your only way to get a "St. Croix" blank anymore. That said, the Rodgeeks I have built on are very good quality blanks and reasonably priced.
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I am fond of the SCV and SCIV 7'11" HM. Rodgeeks is your only way to get a "St. Croix" blank anymore. That said, the Rodgeeks I have built on are very good quality blanks and reasonably priced.
mooreslures.com may have what you're looking for.
Is it the high speed or slower speed? Paddle handle or power handle?
I have confirmation from one of the outfitters that he is allowing trucks to drive out to his rentals on 20+ inches of ice. Fred's Beds is the business. They are just west of Morris Point off of...
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They look great!!!
You might be able to gauge them a little more by checking the specs of line and lure rating. Generally, a heavy action bass rod is going to be pretty light by musky standards. That being said, a...
Absolutely reuse the guides if you don't just put a tip on the busted rod. It's a very cost effective way to start your next build if you go that route.
As the title says, I am in need of a crankshaft for a 1996 175hp EFI Merc. If you happen to have one or know where I can get one I would appreciate the help. Thanks in advance!
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Will a 4 prong plug that was/is on my 24 volt system work on a 36 volt trolling motor? Anything I need to do to insure it functions correctly?
Thanks for the help.
Can I run 2 separate 2 bank chargers to charge the 3 batteries for the trolling motor and my cranking battery? Or will I need to get a 3 bank and a single bank? Or???
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Building on the spine isn't always the best option. I prefer to build on the straightest axis of the blank. Sometimes that happens to line up with the spine sometimes it doesn't. As far as spiral...
There are a ton of good lakes in the area... throw a dart at a big map of the area and go fishing. Some are obviously busier like the chain right near town, but others are little tucked away gems.
Hey that’s a great idea!
I use drywall tape sometimes too. I like that it allows the epoxy to fill the mesh and contact the blank, not just tape...
I've been building for about 14 years... I know that thread is the best option. I was simply throwing out an option like the original poster asked for.
Maybe try some super glue to get them in place then put a coat of finish over the guide...no thread at all that way.
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I prefer to drill a hole through the trigger on the reel seat and use that as my hook keeper.
Absolutely beautiful.
Check out the pics I posted a few pages ago titled R80 seat replacement... It took a little work, but I like how it turned out.
I just replaced my ripped up seat in my R80 with some of the seats from bassboatseats.com. I highly recommend them, absolutely top notch service!
Just redid the seats on mine, would love to add power poles...
Thanks fellas!
Might be a prop issue if there's trouble getting on plane...