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I got my new issue of Outdoor Life and saw this. TD you invent some real cool , practical stuff so I thought you might like this. Just got to figure out a way to incorperate into tubing or tooning. Plus a knee brace LOL.
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[black][size 3]OMG, if that isn't the height of laziness, I don't know what is.[/size][/black]
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[size 3]IMHO, half of the fun of fishing is feeling the strike with the rod in my hand.[/size]
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[size 3]If you are serious about using one, let us know, we'll all have a good laugh. ha ha[/size]
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While I was at the Deer and Turkey show they had one for holding the bow just like the first photo .......
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I know he is not fishing for Crappie. If he is, he has missed 120% of the strikes and line ticks.
I could just picture the way that some of us set up with the extra rod holders and extra goodies as it is. Add a pair of those on your legs while in a tube, and try to make a safe exit from the waters of Southern California? Someone would be likely to shoot you and claim you as "The Worlds Wierdest looking Lobster"![shocked]
Of course, in Utah, they would just label it as "The Monster from Willard Bay"[cool]
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I saw this on an ice fishing show, the angler was using this contraption for jigging his 'third pole'. He had three holes on the ice and each hand was also jigging. I can only imagine the chaos if he had a 'triple'.
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