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![]() "RichZ" wrote in message ... johnval1 wrote: "Bob La Londe" wrote in message Forgot one. 7. Include a "stump puller" in your gear. Great tip Bob. I have been cutting the line and have lost yards of perfectly good braid in doing so. This tip will save some very costly line. Thanks. John Don't really need a separate item to lose track of in the boat. I just wrap it around the rod handle a couple times, right behind the reel, point the rod tip right at the snag, and pull. That is one way to do it. I am more comfortable with my stump puller when ripping 65 pound braid out of the fragmata. Most of the experienced anglers I know around here have a stump puller in the boat, but as one of them is found of saying, "If what you are doing is working why change." A similar arguement is that you don't need a balance beam in the boat if you already have a scale. Well, I have a scale for when I catch a toad fun fishing or when I am fishing a tournament with a funky pot, like the nearest fish to two pounds (yes one local tourney has one). However, the balance beam is way faster and more accurate than a scale. I can easily tell the difference in weight between two fish of less than a tenth. I won a tournament last year by right at a tenth of a pound. So while some folks might say I am cluttering my boat up with a bunch of extra junk, I still have both a scale and a balance beam in the boat right next to my stump puller and my pruning shears. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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