A-Fishy-Anado Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 I have 2 "new in the box" Big Jon captains pack(Model number MD00500) one hand crank downriggers with swivel bases, that I am giving away on behalf of Big Jon Sports as part of a promotional contest. Please send photos of your rig along with a little history on your rig and fishing experiences to [email protected] and we will judge the most worn out, old, beat up "Roughest riggers" and present the winner with a pair of the "Toughest riggers" on the earth! With the economic times we currently are in please consider Big Jon sports, when purchasing, as they are the only riggers still built 100% in the USA. Please submit your photos by 6/12/09 for eligibility.
GLF Posted May 29, 2009 Posted May 29, 2009 If you dont mind sharing, I would like to see some of these pictures and stories posted here also.Thanks,Mike
A-Fishy-Anado Posted May 29, 2009 Author Posted May 29, 2009 I don't mind at all Mike! Get em coming boys...this is one hell of an opportunity the guys at Big Jon are giving everyone here!!!
Vitalidle Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 Mike is there a chance you could put this on the homepage? Might get more traffic? Just a thought. Good luck everyone! Thats great cuz that you are going the extra mile to promote Big Jon and give this out to a lucky member! Cudos to Big Jon and the Hall Kid:p
cliftp Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 Just a note on the Big Jon's. Bought my two from D and R in Kalamazoo. Jim H from the store said they were really good, and the 100 % USA made, plus made in Michigan clinched it for me. As Mike said too, D and R Sports is a great store, I'm in there once a week or so getting my "fix". (plus then have some Big Jon parts and pieces in stock)
1mainiac Posted May 30, 2009 Posted May 30, 2009 Mine are old but not really beat up as I keep updating them everything but the booms and bases and pulleys have been replaced over the years. They have however caught a lot of fish over the years and thanks to the great support at Big John they have always been dependable.
A-Fishy-Anado Posted May 30, 2009 Author Posted May 30, 2009 Support from the guys at Big Jon is unparalleled! To have a product as solid as Big Jon and then to provide service and support as solid as their product is something that is not found in many companies these days! Keep the pics of those "rough riggers coming guys"
A-Fishy-Anado Posted June 2, 2009 Author Posted June 2, 2009 Just to clarifyI have had a couple of guys ask if you needed to have Big Jons to be eligible and the answer is NO. The guys at Big Jon say it doesn't matter if it is a walker, cannon, vector, scotty etc....if they are the "roughest riggers" they will be replaced with a brand new pair of Big Jons. Lets keep them coming guys!!
1mainiac Posted June 2, 2009 Posted June 2, 2009 Hey I have a set of home made riggers built well over 20 years ago would they count I have not used em in over a decade?
A-Fishy-Anado Posted June 2, 2009 Author Posted June 2, 2009 Sorry JimThey should be currently in use. Nothing really rough yet so it is anybody game at this point.
fishsniffer Posted June 8, 2009 Posted June 8, 2009 Any updates? How many entries so far?yeah...what he said
A-Fishy-Anado Posted June 9, 2009 Author Posted June 9, 2009 Everything has come in by e mail so far. I will post them when i get a chance, but i am scrambling to get ready for the tournament trail in sheboygan WI this weekend and am probably going to extend the date for eligibility to the 15th when i get back....they have been pouring in the last few days though. Keep em coming guys....some one gets a free pair of BIG JONS and saves 600 big ones!!
A-Fishy-Anado Posted June 11, 2009 Author Posted June 11, 2009 We have decided to extend the date until the 15th as we are heading for the Tournament trail in Sheboygan WI this weekend. Best of luck to all!!
CAC Posted June 13, 2009 Posted June 13, 2009 I have two old and borrowed Riviera riggers on my Lund Explorer. I would post the picture but am not sure how to do so.
kozlov1 Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 :eek:anxious to hear the results of the ugly/beatup/falling apart downrigger contest
CAC Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 http://www.greatlakesfisherman.com/gallery/files/9/0/5/img00135.jpg' alt='img00135.jpg'> Let me try one more time.
A-Fishy-Anado Posted June 18, 2009 Author Posted June 18, 2009 Here is our winning entry into the Big Jon Sports "roughest rigger" contest! Congratulations to Josh Carlson of Houghton MI on your new pair of Big Jon riggers. A Big thank you from Big Jon Sports to all who took the time to enter the contest!! Here is our winning entry history and photos: (Bought the Rig, Financed the Ring) My Rig History My Rig is a 16 foot Lund with a 25 horse Johnson. I grew up in Escanaba and was raised a walleye fisherman on Little Bay De Noc by my father. After high school, I moved to Michigan Tech and began fishing Lake Superior frequently, mostly shore casting and river fishing for salmon/steelhead because I didn’t have the money to buy a boat. After I graduated, I decided to stay at Tech for grad school and immediately started saving up some money to buy my soon-to-be wife an engagement ring. After quite sometime I had scraped up $2,000 and was planning to buy a ring in Marquette that next weekend. As luck would have it, I was taking a friend to get his car fixed up in Calumet when all the sudden we passed this red Lund with a for sale sign parked along side of an old garage. Immediately I hit the brakes and got out to take a look. There was no price on the boat, but the rig looked to be well out of hand with my current financial status as a student. Just for kicks I phoned the number on the sign. I was expecting the old man who picked up to say he wanted something in the range of $3,500, so I was completely shocked when he replied $2,000. It almost seemed like a sign from God or something. Knowing my wife to be would probably kill me if she found out I spent the ring money on a boat, I toyed with the idea for a long time. Five minutes later I bought it. Later that week on my way through Marquette I financed the ring and paid it off throughout the coarse of the next year. Rigger History I wiped out my saving to buy the boat and was paying off a ring, so new riggers were definitely out of the picture. I remember seeing some pictures in a photo album of salmon my dad and his buddy caught well before I was born in 1982. As long as I’d been old enough to hold a fishing pole I could only remember my dad as a walleye fisherman, but little did I know he actually fished salmon back in the 1980s. I asked him if I could have his down riggers since he hadn’t used them in 20 years. After having little luck getting him to pull them out of the attic, I did the next logical thing. I ask my mother. Within a few hours not only did he have them out of the attic, he also had them mounted on the boat and ready to go. They were manual cannons with maybe 24†booms. One of them has a broken handle, so I use a wrench to crank it up. That is a real pain in the butt when I have to bring up the ball from 80 feet down a half a crank at a time. The other rigger has a handle, but I’d hit two unmarked nets the first year I fished, so instead of respooling new cable for a third time I just tied the ball off to the broken end and have been using it that way ever since. Fishing History I started salmon fishing back in the fall of 2005 and have been hooked on it ever since. I’ve attached a few pictures to the end with some of the catches we’ve had while out in my boat. All of these salmon were taken from Keweenaw Bay, near Baraga. I try to fish at least twice a week, and usually more around a new moon phase. I’d say right now, my catch rate as a whole is about 5 fish a trip, but many times it is hard to reset lines fast when the fish are biting well, due to the fact that it takes me along time to crank up my down rigger with a wrench. Thanks for considering my rig, I could REALLY use some better riggers! Josh
GLF Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Congratulations Josh! I would like to know what his wife(soon to be fiancee at the time) thought about him taking the ring money and buying the boat. Maybe it didn't matter as long as she ended up with a ring.
bluedevil Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 Congrats Josh... I remember the days when I had manual riggers and I hated them, I could not imagine having to use a wrench to bring up a rigger though..
jay d Posted June 18, 2009 Posted June 18, 2009 the guys at big jon rock,and you cant find better customer service.
kozlov1 Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 i love the wrench handle. very creative.... fish on...Ed
fishsniffer Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 im sure you all know how much it sucks to drop a manual rigger 100 ft then having the dang thing release putting tension on the rod...man i hated that
salmontime Posted June 19, 2009 Posted June 19, 2009 Thanks guys... I can't wait to try out the new riggers. That wrench handle was the third version I came up with. The first two wrenches ended up on the bottom of Keweenaw Bay. They were the one size fits all spring loaded wrenches, but when you get fish slime on your hands, they tend to slip loose and fling overboard. FYI, Wife was really upset for a few days after the purchase, but the father inlaw was so excited to go fishing that he talked some sense into her. I ended up buying the rings she wanted, but had them size up to a little bigger diamond. Took a few more months to payoff, but definitely saved my bacon!Thanks again,Josh
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