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Topic: Down Rigger Releases  (Read 3523 times)

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Pelagic

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  • Location: Oregon City & Netarts
  • Date Registered: Aug 2008
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Since there seems to be some folks interested in fishing Down riggers, I've got four scotty releases from my PB days.  Two are for connecting directly to the ball and two snap onto the cable for stacking rods.  $10 for two or $15 for all four

Hint: put a short rubber snubber (I made my own about 4 inches long) between your ball and cable. Helps take a ton of static line shock out of the equation.


polepole

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Since there seems to be some folks interested in fishing Down riggers, I've got four scotty releases from my PB days.  Two are for connecting directly to the ball and two snap onto the cable for stacking rods.  $10 for two or $15 for all four

Hint: put a short rubber snubber (I made my own about 4 inches long) between your ball and cable. Helps take a ton of static line shock out of the equation.

Mine!!

-Allen


Pelagic

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