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Winter fishing TR; one spinning pole for grub/JB, one Bait-caster pole for spoon, one Bait-caster pole for jig/blade/crank. But, we know this pole limit isn't realistic for us to keep just three poles in the sleds. I usually have two spinning poles rigged with JB, two spinning poles rigged with grubs, one BC rigged with blade, one BC rigged with jig, three BC rigged with different cranks (wart, shad rap and DDs), one BC rigged with spoon, one BC rigged with a scrounger/swimming Senko, then I have a specific spinning pole rigged wit da DS. I usually have around 12 poles total in the sled at any one time. This is just for winter. Spring, Summer and Fall are a different mess.

12 poles!?!?! Goodness gracious

To each their own, but I'd get a headache if I carried that much stuff around...I'd never be able to find what I wanted.

I'll stick with the $30 Shakespeare set up. And just one pole goes in my "sled" (canoe) at a time.

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You might want to put one of them propellor spinner things on yer sleds engine or else them 12 poles is going to be an awful lot to carry around on the bank. Maybe junior pants up there on the front deck could be your caddy.

:lol:

And $20 says I could nail a 3-pointer from where this picture was taken, all net too.

I had just changed out the LU to an HPDI LU, hadn't had a chance to try my 26" tempest +. Ended up spinning to high, returned to the old trusty A45.P8170509.jpg?t=1294949971

Short stuff on the deck is drying his shell.

Don't worry about lugging the 12+ poles without da prop, the 36V motorguide scoots too.

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