DIY Line Spooler
- VooDoo
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DIY Line Spooler
Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler
it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.
Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!
ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler
it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.
Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!
ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi
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- Tomcat1
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- Breamster
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
I think complete angler should give you a free rod Tomcat for all the advertisements you provided.
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
He might work there :DBreamster wrote:I think complete angler should give you a free rod Tomcat for all the advertisements you provided.
- Tomcat1
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
this is the first time i have mentioned complete angler. i usually throw in plugs for fishing fever lol. i dont go to complete angler very often. most of my business goes to fishing fever since it was so close to me and i like their employees. they are all pretty knowledgeable about the local fishing areas. and usually give me pretty good deals since i spend so much at their shop. they are a really good bunch of guys always willing to pass on good info and where they are catching fish and what bait they are biting best on at the time
- Master-pro
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
Everytime i have gotten advice from fishing fever i haven't caught a thing. :lol:
They seem good though and they know alot.
They seem good though and they know alot.
PB- Snapper 55cm, Whiting 38cm, Flathead 55cm, Bream 38cm, Australian Salmon 55cm, Carp 80cm
- Tomcat1
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
you might just be going on the wrong days master-pro. they are usually pretty spot on when i talk to them. they are the ones that got me started fishing the rough weather for snapper. i usually buy all my bait from them and i have bought a couple of surf rods and reels from them that i have had no problems with. i also buy all my soft plastics and lures from them usually. they are a little too high priced on a few things such as hooks and sinkers for my liking but i still sometimes buy them from there also. but always looking for better prices for terminal tackle, and my braid line.
- Breamster
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
Here is my invention. Cost $0, always available & never gets lost or stolen.VooDooMagician wrote:Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler
it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.
Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!
ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi
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- VooDoo
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
Agreed with you on the part of always available and never get lost or stolen but it still cost you some Kaching$ to buy that chop stick. :lolf:
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- FishSamFish
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Re: DIY Line Spooler
How does that go spooling a Tiaga 80wa :lolf: :lolf:Breamster wrote:Here is my invention. Cost $0, always available & never gets lost or stolen.VooDooMagician wrote:Been searching on the net for a line spooler and came accross this article:
http://www.sportfishingmag.com/blogs/to ... ne-spooler
it look very easy to do and would be a great help in spooling your lines - especially if you don't have willing and able assistants to help you out.
Best of all, it's an Ozzie invention too!
ozzie ozzie ozzie ... oi oi oi