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2UNREEL

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  1. Welcome to the site Monkeynuts. I love the name! The streaks are killer lures. Talk to some of the seasoned guys and they'll tell you how they outfish some of the other brands. I have used all the brands and streaks are a great choice!

  2. Thats a bummer Jarod, I ran into some guys on the property I was hunting this weekend and expected the worst but it turns out that all is good and no problems, theres plenty of deer to go around they say...Now I just need themto come around my way.

  3. I was down there around the same time. Seen the rollers, in the channel, cresting the wall at the parking lot.:eek:

    You know its bad when the surfers aren't out.

    Before I took pics on the north beach I was taking picture on the south side on those rocks by the parking lot. Needless to say one of those big rollers came in my work shoes and dockers were wet up to my knees:mad: Atleast I got some great shots.

  4. I don't think I have posted a pic of the the 2UNREEL since I got it rigged up. Here is a pic from this may. I had Fishsniffer, Fishwhisperer, and J1musser aboard. We had a great spring day, if you ever have a chance to bring some fellows from the web along with you its always a great time. I you see me around South Haven give me a shout!

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    1985- Sea Ray Sundancer 250DA

    Mercruiser 260

    2- Fishlander Electric downriggers

    Great Lakes Planer Rod Trees

    Berts and Tite-Loc rod holders

    Lowrance Chartplotter, Fishfinder, VHF

    2 lures, 1 fly and a free cooler:)

  5. Put a dreamweaver pickled sunshine fly behind any spindoctor and thats a safe bet. If thats not working put a no see-um fly behind any white spindotor or paddle. Or my other favorite is the Mt.Dew spindoctor and mirage purple fly. Everyone will have their favorites so pick something you like and keep it wet, it will go when the fly bite is on!

  6. If it goes as I have planned in my head I am pretty sure I could have a good color, infrared wireless camera for under $300, not including the monitor.

    Just curious Blue Devil, you mentioned color infrared. I worked with vision systems and the infrared leds for illumination were only visable with Black and white cameras. Am I off track here? I believe that thermal imaging cameras are the only ones that can pick up the radiated infrared from an object for a color spectrum differential.....Those can get pricey. Another note for the guys wanting to try building cameras I spoke with a company R&D engineer that builds the Discovery Channel underwater kind of stuff and he reccomends blue and or green illumination for maximum distance and keeping the light from reflecting off particles in the water......hope any of this helps.

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