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Topic: Scotty Line Puller?  (Read 2604 times)

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KEELHAULED

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Hi Guys;

I read an add in the N.W. sportsman magazine in December about a New Scotty 12v line puller. Able to pull one crab trap and 3 prawn pots. I was wondering if anyone has info on it? it said early 2013 and I can't seem to find and youtube or info. The add said to check out youtube but no advail.

Thanks
BentRod

Rockaway Beach Oregon

"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net forever."
-Jacques Cousteau


Ling Banger

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Saw one at the Sportsmen's Show, nice unit. Not for kayak use. CrabbyLift had a nice one too, and smaller. Either way, you're going to be parting with $500+ if you are not willing to strong arm them spiders up from the depths.
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And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


KEELHAULED

  • Lingcod
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Thanks Ling Banger;

The add is pretty mis leading said compact and mounting device. Thanks for the input.
BentRod

Rockaway Beach Oregon

"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net forever."
-Jacques Cousteau


 

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