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Would someone please invent a good cover for nils 8" blades. I've tried bungy cords,whole earth magnets and more and still frustrated! Cut myself again today so that's what prompted me to again look for yet another solution that everyone else is asking for. Thanks Dani
Why don't making two little hole in the drill(dont think that would change something during utilisation) and add two metal peices that goes each side the previous place for the rubber bender,,and hold it with two bender this way!(Image removed from quote.)
The updated alteration to My very cheap flippy jigger lure.Tools neededswivel,3 links of cheap .35 a foot silver chain2 clips1 treble2 beads if you like1 duo-loc snap.Beer caps, or You could take some tin snips along and a sharp nail and make em as You drink em.Most of this stuff comes from collecting old pickerel rigs off shorelinesI did a quick video of it in action in a glass since I don't have and underwater cam.http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150377353040277
I think you need to find another body of water, there doesnt seem to be any fish in that one. (You do get extra credit for changing lures and trying it anyway.)
Anybody ever attach a swiveled chair to a 5 gallon bucket? Thinking about redesigning the fold-up chairs that came with my Clam Nanook and installing the unit on a 5 gallon bucket. (The weight of both chair frames is very prohibitive...just trying to figure a way to lighten the load, but still have a nice ice fishing chair.Another option towards reducing weight is to built the seat frame exactly as originally designed, but with square-tubed aluminum instead to square-tubed steel.I'm open for ideas, mods, etc.
My "Awe Toe Set". Used it for the first time today and caught an 18" Rainbow. (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Made these ice picks yesterday. Wood dowel for insert, 2 bicycle grips, old telephone cord, 2 nails......make em' your own! There is every style of grips out there for your taste.....the possibilities are endless! And might save your life! Smitty(Image removed from quote.)
HEY Awe Toe -A couple questions from someone who has not seen a set up quite like this one before. What type of wire is used for the trigger? What does the slip bobber do on the line between the eyelets? Do you set the drag light so line can spool out with a little resistance??I assume this is considered a "tip up" so you can use 5 of these per person?
HEY Awe Toe -A couple questions from someone who has not seen a set up quite like this one before. What type of wire is used for the trigger? What does the slip bobber do on the line between the eyelets? Do you set the drag light so line can spool out with a little resistance??I assume this is considered a "tip up" so you can use 5 of these per person?-Reelcharacter
I made a very similar trigger out of a paperclip a few years ago. It works great.