08-10-2005, 11:54 PM
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[#0000ff]I think you will like the rigid apron. Great for tackle tinkerin' and it definitely cuts down on the spine punctures in your "lap" while handling fishies. By the way, I am only attaching the front part to the D rings, with stretch cord and open hooks. The back part settles nicely without needing to be fastened. Much easier to put it on and take it off.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I am attaching a pic of the new ruler I put on our aprons. They come with sticky back, but I had to use rod builders' epoxy to get them to bond well. I got them at Sportsmans for $3.49. They are bass rulers, up to 36", but I cut them off at 18 1/2" to fit the apron. They also have estimated weight charts, which I didn't save on the apron. Heck, I already know that a 15" fish weighs at least 10 pounds.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I think you will like the rigid apron. Great for tackle tinkerin' and it definitely cuts down on the spine punctures in your "lap" while handling fishies. By the way, I am only attaching the front part to the D rings, with stretch cord and open hooks. The back part settles nicely without needing to be fastened. Much easier to put it on and take it off.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I am attaching a pic of the new ruler I put on our aprons. They come with sticky back, but I had to use rod builders' epoxy to get them to bond well. I got them at Sportsmans for $3.49. They are bass rulers, up to 36", but I cut them off at 18 1/2" to fit the apron. They also have estimated weight charts, which I didn't save on the apron. Heck, I already know that a 15" fish weighs at least 10 pounds.[/#0000ff]
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