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Newbie Dilemma: Electric or Manual Downrigger? Need Your Expertise!
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<blockquote data-quote="gtodd" data-source="post: 507967" data-attributes="member: 4347"><p>I've been using Vance's releases for quite awhile. I do own a Chamberlain but have never taken the time to learn how to use one. I don't use stackers as I have a hard enough time just driving the boat (tiller), managing one pole, and being the net b**ch for my fishing buddy. As far as stacking on braided, there are ways, such as dipping the clip in plasti dip tool coating or maybe a stopper bead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtodd, post: 507967, member: 4347"] I've been using Vance's releases for quite awhile. I do own a Chamberlain but have never taken the time to learn how to use one. I don't use stackers as I have a hard enough time just driving the boat (tiller), managing one pole, and being the net b**ch for my fishing buddy. As far as stacking on braided, there are ways, such as dipping the clip in plasti dip tool coating or maybe a stopper bead. [/QUOTE]
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