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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: jackson Big Rig  (Read 9856 times)

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NEMRod

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Another vote for the Big Tuna, I've found them pretty easy to load on a truck with a bed extender and a good set of wheels... Haven't tried putting it on the roof of a vehicle yet.  If you are solo there is a lot of deck room forward of you, which is nice to have the net in front of you when fishing or for your fish bag (crab pots too)... I like the center "Tuna Tank" as well.  They make a fish bag that fits right into it... or you can drill holes in it and keep live bait in it.  I use it as a "stringer" keeps my fish in the water and don't have to worry about them hanging over the side.
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islandson671

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Just got our Big Tuna and 2 Cruise 12 Anglers today for HOW. Gotta get them back to the shop to rig.


NEMRod

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Let me know if you need a hand... Just got mine rigged to where I'm happy with it.


 

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