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Old 07-14-2007, 05:53 PM
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BTW Perry, Looks like a Shimano Curado 300DSV in the pic you posted. I love mine! It's a castin mother!
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Old 07-15-2007, 05:13 PM
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Robert, I like the looks of the leashes you posted. I like the idea of easy snap off. The coils are covered do you still get them tangled? Who is the maker? How much do they run?
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Old 07-15-2007, 06:21 PM
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I went to Xstreamline yesterday & was looking for some like Robert has. They didn't have them, so I picked up some of the ones pictured. They have sort of a velcro sandwich and swivels. Too expensive at $16, but I think they'll work out ok.

Fishslayer, that's a nice fish in your photo. Mind sharing the story?
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Here are some pics of my very cheap, very simple rod leashes! They are constructed from a 5' dog leash(99 cent store), a small dog collar with a release(99 cent store), and a brass clip I bought from Perry, now available elsewhere, but Perry may still have some! They were under $2 each, I think! Tied to rods with cable ties! The rod on the right, with the Shimano Corvalus, has a trigger grip! The leash is fastened to allow use of the trigger grip! They work great!










Hope these images help give you some ideas on how to save money and solve the problem! Piranha!
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Jerry,
Glad to see those brass clips are still working out for you. For a few bucks, they're hard to beat. I don't have any hardware left, so I'm back to buying them from kayak shops myself. I do like my Shimano 300 ALOT also. They are pricey, but IMHO an excellent reel that I'm looking forward to using for many years to come. Good Luck on the fishing,
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Old 07-15-2007, 08:20 PM
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Tarpon Guy,
The leashes Robert displayed are made by C.O.D. Paddlesport Accessories I believe it is. Kayak shops that carry C.O.D. products may have them. If you still want some, give Andy at OEX in Sunset Beach a call. They are at 16910 Pacific Coast Hwy, Sunset Beach, CA 90742 (562)592-0800. OEX carries a line of C.O.D. products and would probably have them on the shelf. Hope this helps,
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Perry, I got mine new for $150 + shipping($7.50) on ebay. That's a good price, I think! Retail= $249.99! That reel is a casting mother! I can cast a lil grub on a 3/8 oz. lead head, a very respectable distance. I'm throwing 20 lb. spectra on that baby! I love it! You have to let out line around 1/2 the length of the rod, but when you get used to it, TA DA! That mother flies! IT may be better casting than my Newell 220s and you know how they cast! Jerry/ Piranha
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Yea. What Perry said.

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Tarpon Guy the pic is of a WSB caught around Santa Cruz Island. My friend was a deck hand on the Seabiscuit out of Channel Islands Sportfishing. Went out last year around this time. Was standing at the bow talking about the WSB bite and what it should feel like and as we were talking and I was flylining a dine on a 3/0 ring hook letting out line towards a paddie he said you should feel a tap tap tap and as he actually said it I felt the tap tap tap let him run for 5 seconds and set the hook. Bam the fight was on. Pulling him out of the paddie was fun. The fish was good enough that day for the JP.

The real WSB story was last year at Castros Fishing Village in Erendea Baja. Went out on a Panga and helped the skipper bring in a 72 LB 4 OZ WSB. This was the largest caught down there in 20 years. I'll attach a picture. This is just a couple LBS shy of the Callifornia record.
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Old 07-17-2007, 04:52 PM
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Fishslayer,

Thanks for the story and great pic! Boy, I I'd like to get one or two of those, myself! If I get two, I could lash them to the sides of the yak and use them for power
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