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Nelson Delaney

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  1. Nice fish. The bottom looks.like a brown tho. Tail is too.square for a salmon
  2. Not knowing the reel model it’s tough to give accurate advice. You said old, so newer bent handles will most likely not work with strait star drag knob.
  3. Really only one way to find out
  4. When the “crew teams” are out on my local lake I enjoy trimming the motor way up and motoring slowly from buoy to buoy. It looks like they enjoy the 3’ rollers.
  5. Tournament people that have zero courtesy for others on water. They blow by you at full throttle, a few times at arms length. will crowd you out of a spot and finally park behind you at boat launch
  6. Gary Loomis was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer and sold the company. Fortunately he survived.
  7. Save you a few bucks. St croix avid
  8. How many fish are you weighing? I might weigh 1 or 2 fish a year. I can estimate the weight of bass within a few ounces.
  9. Mass state record is 47” 35lbs I submitted a 51” fish for consideration. It was certified at 29lbs.
  10. there’s 30 pound pike in Massachusetts. There has to be a few in the thousands of Minnesota lakes
  11. Dardevle’s would probably fit the bill. Just change the hook
  12. Check out the specs on the NRX inshore line. also they used to make trout trolling rods. They were simply casting models of the trout spinning line. I have the CR 841 7’ ultra light. 2-5 lb 1/32-1/4
  13. Power ratings are all over with almost all manufacturers. Loomis is notoriously light. A M st croix is usually on par with MH Loomis. When shopping for rods focus on weight rather than H MH etc.

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