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Nucleus

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  1. Loool James my location is even further away from "the world". btw its Kjelle from Scandinavian Trolling forum, Havent seen ya here earlier. /Kjelle
  2. Hello! I just bought some bigger reels that I plan use for copper. Since it looks like I am the first fisherman ever to troll with copperline I need some advice. My reels are two Tekota 800 and one Tekota 700, I am planning on running two reels on inline planerboards and one of the copperlines straight behind the boat. Where do I buy copper? what kind of copper line(brands) do you guys recomend? I am thinking of using 50lb power pro as backing. Which length should I use on the copper? We are fishing atleast down to 100´deep. Why don´t just some of you come to Sweden to show me how you do this? back to copper, I need to know everything, what to do, and what NOT to do lol. Thanks in advance. /Kjell Btw, I have searched and read all copper post but things are changing as times go by, so I guess you guys got some new trix.
  3. WTB Tekota reels 500LC 600LC 700 with or without line counter 800 same as above. /Nucleus
  4. My absolute favourite salmon reels is Daiwa SG47LC, At the moment I have 22 of these reels, four Great lakes 47LC. two Daiwa AD47LC, three Shimano Tekota 600LC, three Shimano Tekota 800 and one Shimano Tekota 700. I have tried Okuma several different models and experienced loads of probs. I also used ABU Ambassadeur for a few seasons, lots of probs with the clicker stopped working, and even when working the sound was too low. Tried some Shimanos think it was Triton and experiensed probs with the level wind function on several reels. The SG47LC´s is the only reels Ive been unable to kill lol. /Kjell
  5. Both of the Best chance too dvd´s and even all other salmon trolling dvd´s are of my interest. /Kjell
  6. ..SG47LCA reels in good working condition. Even Daiwa SG27LC or LCA is in my interest. Send me a PM if you have some for sale. /N
  7. Lol what a boilie beast. That made my Koi carp pretty small: Have a good one. /Kjell
  8. Lool thats the way it is. And as soon as you think you have everything you´ll need, then something stops working. tis an endless way of getting rid of money. /Kjell
  9. I have never had a probe and the only use I see for it is to see underwater current so I know which "speed" my spoons are running at down there. The thermocline is very visuable on the bigger sonars, I run a Lowrance LCX112C with dual freq swinger as sonar and a Lowrance Globalmap8200c as chartplotter. Both Suzuki engines data is being shown on the Lowrance units by a EP-20 engine interface. By some reason everyone here is running Lowrance. Some on-topic and some off-topic, sorry for the off-topic parts lol. /Kjell
  10. lol maybe I must remove previous post to recieve a thanks hehe.... /Kjell
  11. On demand, the Swedish Salmon Dance: :ps-020::ps-020::jump: :ps-020::ps-020::ps-020: :ps-020::ps-020::ps-020::ps-020: :ps-020::ps-020:
  12. Heyyyy i got not thanks yet :-( what do you want me to do? stand up and sing and dance :-)
  13. omg, I feel the winter depressions attacking me thru the screen when watching those pics.
  14. Hi! My faves when it comes to line counters are Shimano Tekota, i have four of these on my boat. I do also use the Daiwa Sg47lc linecounters 13 of these on my boat. I use 8,6` Daiwa interflow for the downriggers, and Shakespeare 10,6´DD rods for the dipsies. My planerboard rods are Shakespeare Ugly Stik gold tiger 7´, I use 17 of these ones. /Kjell
  15. Then maybe he will give a little discount?? :-) Kjell
  16. Niiiice vid, cool stuff. I hate winter lol.
  17. All of a sudden I understand why all my divorced friends have this happy smile on their face all the time.
  18. Hehe same here Nailer, and at the mo I got so much fishing gear so she doesnt even notice that i have ten new reels and 14 new rods LOOL. On the other hand, she said she wants a new kitchen and a new bathroom I think thats pretty fair. /Kjell
  19. umm Mike...... I hope we are talking about your boat now.
  20. Hello and good morning Fellow fishermen! I thought it was about time to show you one of the Swedish secret weapon when it comes to spreading the baits by over 140 yards in width. By using a planer board named TL Power Planer we are able to get our boards as far as 60-80 meter away from the boat (on each side). These planer boards create a h***uva drag, close to 30lbs drag on the planer line. Theres no problem fishing 16 rods on the boards. Here it is... Are you ready??? These boards are 2 feet long and 16 inches wide, they are weighed by 3kg lead (one 6kg downrigger ball split in two). The lead is to prevent the boards to lift when fishing in crappy weather. The boards are "Copies" of otter boards, who again is copy of an very very old Swedish planer board named "Mariestad pulkan". The TL Power Planer is filled with floating foam, and has a hard moulded outer shell.
  21. Hi and thanks Matt! Both yes and no, I am still looking and will always keep looking for a good deal. Now I have two special mate boxes for my own use so thats enough. But we don´t get these in stores here in Sweden so tey are selling very quick. /Kjell
  22. I will try to keep you all updated. I had a look at the KRW flies, looks great for sure, I wonder the teasers they are selling, are they ment for salmon fishing? When hearing the word teaser i automatically thinks big game fishing. If they are ment for salmon fishing, do you run a set up like this: Flasher, teaser and fly?
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