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Surf belt setup part 2. Tools and equipment.
Surf belt setup part 2. Tools and equipment.
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Відео
Surf belt setup part 1. Background and philosophy.
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Surf belt setup part 1. Background and philosophy.
Instructions for Rigging Sluggo Baits.
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Instructions for Rigging Sluggo Baits.
would mono be a better option if blues are around or is dacron strong enough? thanks
Lots of bait
Excellent presentation thank you for sharing
What is that rack in the background you use for your gear
How do you deal with scratches on expensive reel?
Personally I wouldn't worry about the cosmetics. It's a tool designed to take the abuse of the surf, scratches and scuffs are a part of the game when you hop rocks or swim structure. Just be mindful of any abrasions on your spool lip that could chafe your line. A nice feature of the original VS and VSX ( penn 704 etc.) is the skirted rotor which shields the spool somewhat.
Thanks. I don't wetsuit, but I do prefer lighter than heavier. I'll fish before work and will keep gear to a minimum.
No need fo 2 hooks
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The tourniquet is a great addition. Not only for yourself, but you never know what situation might happen as you’re away from your vehicle.
Brilliant , brother! Thanks for sharing! Now I don’t have to lean 11 foot rod against my neck and shoulder.
I like your not connection ,I'll have to try that . Sluggos are one of my favorite lures . Unweighted is the way to go in shallow water .
I prefer 80lb Dacron. It’s the same that I use for rigging eels. I find the heavier Dacron ties down better than lighter