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On 10/25/2018 at 8:44 AM, Troy1985s said:

Nice.  LOL Spotting a rod in 16' of water.  I have trouble even imagining water that clear.  I couldn't even spot a bus in 16' of water around here.

I couldn't spot a bus in 16 inches of water around here.

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On 10/25/2018 at 11:48 AM, ratherbfishin1 said:

I am WAYYYY to scared to take apart one of my reels that much! Holy cow thats a lot of pieces!

Buy the Laje Fork tackle video for $20 and it will show you how to clean a baitcaster. It is in my top 3 return on investment fishing purchases.

 

Allen 

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I lost a rod off my boat 10 years ago, drove 30 minutes back to the dock to get my metal stringer 30 minutes back to my spot , dragged the stringer and retrieved it. This year I must of lifted my rod out of the rod holder behind me on my yak ( just started yak fishing). I was only paddling a 100 yards so I didn't attach the leash.  Since I didn't know at what point it dropped in I was never able to find it. Live and learn, now I put a float on my rods when I'm yak fishing...cheap insurance

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On 10/25/2018 at 11:52 AM, J Francho said:

Most are pretty easy.  These are a pain.  The twitching bar adds a lot of complexity.

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Am gotta steal your idea -

 

Now those unwanted muffins has a new purpose at my home :) 

 

 

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