That's a pretty slick rig you've got there. Scrapper, I've got ideas for your boat. I'm sure you do too, wouldn't be hard for you to build something similar for yours.
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That's a pretty slick rig you've got there. Scrapper, I've got ideas for your boat. I'm sure you do too, wouldn't be hard for you to build something similar for yours.
I agree vertical is the way to go for my stick steer while on the water. I have to be careful if I decide to cast my jigs instead of doodeling them. I lay them in the bottom while trailering.
Brad Merry,
Your rigging looks like it is the way to go for your boat. But, I was more impressed with the pictures of your garage and the walls around your boat. I didn't see one basket of fake flowers, carseat, or ride toys in your boat or hanging on the wall. You got er trained well.:D
DP
That looks good Brad Merry. Where did you get them?
Thanks brad merry. Mine was deliverd today and got them on my boat!
Great, glad I could help.
Brad...who did you talk to about getting them cut to a certain size?? I will need that on my Ranger...was wondering who you talked to or emailed...thanks!
I use two 14' Wally Marshalls and don't have a real problem...but then again, I have a
21' pontoon fishin' rig that does me just fine. It's all about the math, you know. :D
The Driftmaster rig concept has much merit though, especially for a regular fishin' rig. Leave it to Driftmaster to come up with a clean, useful design.
Regardless of what I use and how long I stay, Ouachita was not kind to me yesterday. Maybe tomorrow.
aj
I definately like that idea. Clean and organized. I am going to get a set for my boat. Where did you get them?