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Old 08-31-2012, 07:22 AM
pelican pelican is offline
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Do you have rods made with the guides underneath? Its an honest question, I have seen that before in pictures (from guys up north) and wondered.

I have never had on a fish big enough to pull this boat, but Im going to give swording a try next summer so hopefully that will change
roberts wrap,or "acid wrap" - the above gentleman is correct,no flopping of the reel - another advantage is,the drag pressure is actually increased - great design



fighting from the bow,versus "backing down":

the boat moves easier and it's more manuverable from the bow,versus the stern - the guy on the helm watches the guy fighting the fish and can quickly react


i've ran big sportfishermen,and owned a 31 bertram for a number of years - i can honestly state,a center console with a clean bow area is much easier to fight a large fish from,versus a bigger sportfishermen

plus - it's a little "girly" to "back down",when you can charge forward...
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Old 08-31-2012, 02:03 PM
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plus - it's a little "girly" to "back down",when you can charge forward...
Never mind the fact its much easier to loose a fish when you 'back down' on it!
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Old 01-12-2013, 01:44 AM
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Oh man I can't wait to be in that position on 70# Striper this year (the world record was taking at the reef i fish, actually next to him quite often, they are bigger fish than 80 there for sure!) be awesome to boat one in my new sled! Oh winters in CT all I do is dream
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