I've been wanting a Palmarius spinner to match my baitcasting #3 power slow pitch fluke jigger for some time. I just wasn't wild about the "regular" pricing. But patience is a virtue, even though it can be somewhat frustrating. Anyway, me and a bunch of my closest fishing buddies made our annual...
Yes, of course! I've written of them before. a couple of times. Try the report I put up of last year's trip to the Jersey Show. I have bought silicone skirts from them. I pretty sure that Capt. Mike has purchased flutter spoons from them, as well...
I second the XtraTufs. I find they run a little tight for a given size. I’m a size 10 and I went with 11s. Nice fit and I can get a thicker sock in them for autumn wearing.
Agree. And further I like a sheath that has a velcroed tab that completely captures the pliers and holds them securely in the sheath. The one I've used for at least 10 seasons and like very much:
Note that it has a doubled pair of pockets, which are intended to hold not only your pliers, but...
Yep, I gotta "spot" on my deck too, and woah to the unfortunate that attempts to fish from there. . . also, do NOT stand between me and my sonar and plotter while we're drifting fluke. :cautious:
I used to feel that way about a tethered pliers. But I've learned it's less expensive to use them that way, rather than donate 'em to the local hard bottom. Actually, now that I think about it, I feel that it's actually more convenient tethered, as I always know where it is, rather than...
Of course everyone has their own view of just what "affordable" means. But in the world of titanium pliers, $300-$500 is the norm. And so, for $159 (with free shipping) these can be considered a good buy. Check out the titanium pliers offers by others, like Visser or VS (I think they both still...
Here's a couple of last year's seminars - worth the watching. Skinner is always good, and Bob Schmitt docks his Grady 22' Charter boat "Sea Rogue" across from me in my marina.
https://nyangler.com/threads/in-case-you-missed-the-ward-melville-seminars.5844/
When you do choose, take into account the Hz rating of the internal GPS receiver. Most are 5Hz, like the Garmin EchoMap units. The GPSMap units are 10Hz. This means they will acquire and lock onto the Satellites faster and hold the lock on weird-condition days - without needing the addition of...
Umm, me. You’ve never sailed with me. I don’t tolerate any sort of crud in any way, shape or form on my boat. Just ask our mutual buddy that sails out of Greenport. He knows.
Buttons, no buttons, as long as it works for the Captain, all is good. As my Sicilian grandfather used to say...
Hah! I guess I'm a fake fisher then. I don't presently own any 10' poles, but if you think it'll help, I can go buy one. :rolleyes:
At one time I was of the same opinion as you. Until I tried out my new-ish Garmin GPSMAP. Putting in waypoints and making software corrections is t*ts with a touch...
I must have made 200 transactions on AliExpress - pretty much all reel upgrade parts (handle/knobs, etc.) and some minor around the kitchen/cooking tools/knives as well. Don't like giving the CCP any more money than necessary, but they have the goods and I want them, so . . .
As far as TEMU...
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