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Aug-21-2004, 11:29 AM
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Name: Jay Age: 51 Vessel: Invader 16 CC Location: SD/Rolando Village Job:vegetable pyramid stacker and parsly washer Bio: SD Native, thank god for Camp Pendleton
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| Flatline Clips
I need to fine tune the trollability on my little scow. What is the best brand of flatline clips? The best way to mount them?
Thanks, Jay
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Aug-21-2004, 12:59 PM
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Name: Mark Age: 39 Vessel: 22' Bayrunner CC 140 Suzuki 4 stroke Location: Escondido Job:Electrician
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| Aftco
I clip them off on my transom tie down hooks.
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Aug-21-2004, 02:47 PM
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Name: Charles aka "Ben" Age: 41 Vessel: 15' Tupperware Sloop Location: With your wife Job:Bit Twiddler
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Originally Posted by Produce Man What is the best brand of flatline clips? | Aftco http://www.cabelas.com/products/Cpod0002244.jsp |
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Aug-21-2004, 04:13 PM
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Name: Bob Vessel: 1996 18 ft center console neptune with 115 johnson ob (Mangina) Location: . Job:Throw rocks into the water
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Aftco,,, get them at Boatersworld, I buy mine with the spring snap, you can attach them to anything.
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Aug-21-2004, 07:53 PM
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Name: Jay Age: 51 Vessel: Invader 16 CC Location: SD/Rolando Village Job:vegetable pyramid stacker and parsly washer Bio: SD Native, thank god for Camp Pendleton
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Thanks , Aftco it is ! Where are they sold locally (SD) ?
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Aug-22-2004, 06:51 AM
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Name: John Age: 54 Vessel: 21' Sea Pro the Hook Location: Skyline Hills Job:Need one Bio: I been to Hollywood, I been to Redwood. I crossed the ocean for a heart of gold.
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I just use a rubberband looped around my rear cleat. Just make sure they are fresh.
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Aug-22-2004, 09:14 AM
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Name: Bob Vessel: 1996 18 ft center console neptune with 115 johnson ob (Mangina) Location: . Job:Throw rocks into the water
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Originally Posted by Produce Man Thanks , Aftco it is ! Where are they sold locally (SD) ? |
Boaters world
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Sep-04-2004, 08:17 PM
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Name: Wayne Vessel: EW 18 Location: OLIVEGROVE Job:Watchin Flipper Bio: FISHIN
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| hook line and sinker has them for 19.95
There is a new style and old style.
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Sep-08-2004, 07:53 AM
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Name: Jack Age: 45 Vessel: 48 Egg Harbor "Hakuna Matata" and the 31 Bertram "Reel Keeper" Location: Oahu, HI Job:Captain Bio: Hakuna Matata charters, Oahu Hawaii's only live aboard scuba diving boat
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You dont need to buy any roller trollers/flatline clips.Take a rubber band and wrap it around your line to the fishing rod.The nice thing about doing this is you can position the line all the way down the rod or half way down if thats all that is needed.when the fish hits the rubber band breaks and your done.The clips only allow you the one set line angle unless you start getting creative with how you set them up.I use rubber band for all kinds of different applications ,other examples thats how i make my dropper loops, attaching a ballon to my line, keeping trolling lines wrapped up.
Jack
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Oct-01-2004, 07:25 AM
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Age: 53 Vessel: 16FT, GLASSPA BETTY LOU Location: ALHAMBRA Job:HVAC
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use a rubber band, set it any where you want,, when you get hit, rubber band snaps,, cost 2 cents,
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Oct-01-2004, 07:34 AM
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Name: Brandon Age: 46 Vessel: Royal Polaris Location: Escondido, CA Job:Air Traffic Controller
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Just run it through the swim step like this guy |
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