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Jim J Solo
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Re: Jigging for Walleye
Reply #40 - Nov 16th, 2013 at 3:36pm
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pine_knot wrote on Nov 15th, 2013 at 1:05pm:
Now if I could just keep from dropping (losing) entire rods and reels in the  lake (done that twice in the past 5 years), I'll really feel better...  Cry   Angry   Grin


I was in the stern when I saw my bow man throw his rod away while casting. He'd been casting to one side mostly when he switched sides. Instead of just releasing his index finger to let the line out, he opened his whole hand. I was kind of in shock, but yes he did it.  Shocked
He was a bit of a goof, intelligent, but not much common sense.
  
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Re: Jigging for Walleye
Reply #41 - Nov 18th, 2013 at 11:10pm
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Jim J Solo wrote on Nov 16th, 2013 at 3:36pm:
pine_knot wrote on Nov 15th, 2013 at 1:05pm:
Now if I could just keep from dropping (losing) entire rods and reels in the  lake (done that twice in the past 5 years), I'll really feel better...  Cry   Angry   Grin


I was in the stern when I saw my bow man throw his rod away while casting. He'd been casting to one side mostly when he switched sides. Instead of just releasing his index finger to let the line out, he opened his whole hand. I was kind of in shock, but yes he did it.  Shocked
He was a bit of a goof, intelligent, but not much common sense.


P_k, you must not be the only one. Grin
Of course like a PFD or a seat belt, they only work IF you remember to put them on. Wink

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Re: Jigging for Walleye
Reply #42 - Nov 26th, 2013 at 6:33pm
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I ran across these while looking for more safety spinner options.

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Hildebrandt makes these as well and they also have a 2 bladed model.

You could attach these to stickbaits as a flasher and a little extra protection from toothy critters if your not using a leader for that purpose.

I also found that Bass Pro carries both type but you can get a much better price if you look around.

The spinners come 2 in a pack and in Nickel/Gold.
  
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