Make sure your shift lever doesnt have to be in a different position, I had one heck of a time getting mine lined back up. Also make sure that pickup tube gets hooked up right.
I wouldnt even get into it without an accountant because frankly its a nightmare in my opinion. You want to just have someone tell you what you owe, thats why they went to school because it is nothing but a massive headache.
I could do it for ya, I just hope you dont want like 3 dozen or anything ridiculous cause I just dont have that time. I do however have a very large variety of feathers and tinsle since I used to be a sponsored fly fisherman.
Id be willing to do about a dozen max.
Id also need to know what colors you want to give a price, some fly tying necks are way more expensive than others.
If you wanna save gas you want a newer truck, they will do what you want. My buddies full size brand new dodge gets better mileage than I do and it doesnt beat up the vehicle to do it.
I tow a 17' tracker tx17 pro with a 25hp two stroke behind a 2.6L v6 Suzuki Grand Vitara. Getting into some of the locations on top of mountains here can make that little motor/tranny work pretty hard. It stops it no problem.
If youre anything like me, you will get to a point you have so many options that it can become impossible to focus on the details and start wingn everything thinking its a bait or color change away from glory.
Ive got entire boxes dedicated to categories of baits... swimbaits, worms, craws
I actually just told myself yesterday that I wont buy any bags anytime soon
dont forget about the havoc pitboss, cheap and they work too.
Thing I love about a beaver is its like chuckn a jig into a mess without the worry of losing so much. Even though I tie my own jigs it still hurts to break one off, were still talkn $2-$3 bustn a jig off.
A 110 is a decent size jerkbait, keep that in mind based on where you live. I own some but I also own size 8 xraps because smaller jerkbaits seem to produce better for me when that water is really cold. Theres a reason they make the smaller ones like the pointer in a 68, those pray fish arent always gonna be a 110 size.
I like the suggestions above but I am losing my faith in the newer wiggle warts. They just arent producing fish for me.
A little john dd would be a good one to consider too for a deep bait
I tend to stick to natural forage colors except chartruese. I need to start buying a few darker crankbaits too cause apparently my love for the lighter colors might not be doing me favors in certain instances.
I think if you go to BPS and go to the rack, select a rod, some line, a reel assemble it all and hook up a jig. Then walk over to the tank and start flipn, they probably wouldnt arrest you this year. Surely they understand.
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