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Nailer

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  1. Good point Yoda. Siggs sells skirts separately, and has nice stuff. Sigg's Rigs.
  2. Bill, welcome. What port do you live by? Post your trips even if there bad (this will get you the most help). Every one is more than willing to help. There are more than enough Salmon to go around. I have a few Walker electric riggers i don't need, if you want some cheep. Ask about the equipment before you buy, and it will save you loads of money replacing it later. Starcraft makes nice boats.
  3. Sounds like a COOOOOOOOOOOOL time:grin:
  4. Great thought Robert. I've went to one of there seminars. It was good. The bag of stuff they handed out was worth way more than the seminar cost.
  5. Sounds really nice, and easy. Good luck on them there hogs this year.
  6. Sounds like a great way to spend the Holiday.
  7. Do the wild ones taste like domestic pork?
  8. Very cool. Good job to the two of you.
  9. I seam to remember a thread, for changing the level wind line guide on the convectors? The copper knot hangs up the way it comes from the factory. Anyone know where to locate the fix? ken.
  10. Very nice Rich. What a great way to spend some time outdoors.
  11. We had the same thing happen to us this am. Lockjaw!
  12. Jim why don't you retro with this release.
  13. Ok, I'm guilty of not posting all of my fishing trips. In the fall I like to fish Muskegon Lake for the fall run of Walleye. I also have a small group of friends that share information. As most know, Walleye fisherman tend to keep secrets:D. If I was to post all my results, that group of friends would start to dry up. Never the less, this story had to be told. On dec 2nd Terry and Mike joined me to chase some eyes. They met me at the ramp at 6pm. It was a nasty, windy, drizzly night. If you any thing about Walleye, these are the times they like to feed. On our very first pass down a break line, Mike gets this dandy. (in the 8# range) Later we moved over to the windy side of the lake. Terry soon lands this dandy of 10+# We peck away at a few smaller ones for bit, and mike (not to be out done by Terry) gets this trophy of 11+# (soon to be stuffed) We ended the night with 13 fish landed, and many lost. A few nights later, Nick joined me for some of the action. This night we didn't get any real big fish, but did manage to get 15. One of me on a later trip. 10+# It was great having all three of these guys fish with me.
  14. A very happy and prosperous new year to all.
  15. Good luck with the prototypes guys.
  16. I'm sure it felt good to be out there. Good luck this next year Jason.
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