Ganno
1/7/2017 10:39:00 AMG-Man
1/7/2017 11:12:00 AMYou can purchase from them directly or from a handful of suppliers and their gear is made in the USA!
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
With the weather being so nice, I could not stay off the water. Had a late start after spending some time with a new member to the site and his new boat. He was working on his "backing the trailer skills" at the launch, and I can't applaud him enough for practicing and working on his launching routine. My quick fix of the starter problem I had last week worked like a charm and I was off and running looking for some perch to catch and release with a decompression tool my father had given me. I found some fish in 60 to 70 feet of water and as is typical, when the fish are there, they don't take long to sample your wares. The decompression device I was using is called a SeaQualizer and they make units that cover a range of depths. This one in particular, can be set to release at 50, 100 or 150 feet. I set the unit to 50' and connected it to a spare rod, without any added weight. I'm not sure why, but I was susrpised that it acutally worked. Even in 60' of water the unit opened up and let the fish go,prior to hitting bottom, so it looks like the set release points are fairly accurate. If there is a downside to the unit it would be the price, $50 and the fact that the eagles didn't get a chance to pick up any fish left floundering on the surface. The company who make these units, offer them in three different depth ranges; 30-50-70, 50-100-150 and 100-200-300. With larger fish, you would need to add a little extra weight to get the fish down or you couuld just hook it to your downrigger. Well, the weather was great, the fish were cooperating and the the new toy worked as advertised, what more could you ask for?
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service