01-10-2007, 04:30 PM
Hey my dad said I was a tenderfoot, not a tenderbutt[sly]!
Anyhow I am reverting my fish finder rig back to its old design, far less clumsy and less prone to snag in overhanging branches which all the lake shores we fish near are bedecked with. With our lures getting snagged, we often find ourselves having to bash crash a little to get at the problem branch and that FC screen is getting in the way.
The tackle boxes are two bolted/glues together, bottoms together. A hole is drilled through the front side of one of the boxes and a rope fed through it. A knot is tied to the end to prevent it slipping back out. The other end is tethered to one of the rear D-rings.
Thanks for the info Pat. Air seems to be far superior in adding fishing height than foam, so I'll invest in one of those babies soon enough.
-ABT-
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Anyhow I am reverting my fish finder rig back to its old design, far less clumsy and less prone to snag in overhanging branches which all the lake shores we fish near are bedecked with. With our lures getting snagged, we often find ourselves having to bash crash a little to get at the problem branch and that FC screen is getting in the way.
The tackle boxes are two bolted/glues together, bottoms together. A hole is drilled through the front side of one of the boxes and a rope fed through it. A knot is tied to the end to prevent it slipping back out. The other end is tethered to one of the rear D-rings.
Thanks for the info Pat. Air seems to be far superior in adding fishing height than foam, so I'll invest in one of those babies soon enough.
-ABT-
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