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Hoop Net bait puck?
Has anyone tried using these instead of the flat ones?
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I'm sure the real question is will a seal bust this up? My answer would be absolutely, yes them sum beetches would. If you didn't have a seal problem, it should be good to go.
I'm not a big fan of the "Drakepuck" (sorry Neil) Although I add them in to my arsenal :D when the seals are a beatch... Jim |
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I've never drake pucked....I have too much fun with my slingshot.
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Ahh didn't even think about those basters..... So if I went with the flat ones I assume I have to clip it down in a manager that woudn't allow it to fip on its backwards correcty? |
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Same here.......if I still have mine in my garage you can have them. |
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on the drake puck....
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To help with the flow and scent trail I set the drake puck on its side. I was very impressed that: - I had bugs and guys next to me pulled nothing - didn't have to re-bait - super easy: pre-loaded and frozen for a fast deployment Also, Drake's idea of using the 1 gallon jug w/ glowstick, great idea. I don't know how I did it, but I lost 4 of them last night. At least they were cheap. |
I used the milk jug last night as well and the worked flawlessly. I ran the rope with a carabiner at the end through the handle then latched back onto the rope making a noose. Then to change depths I put a kink of rope at the desired depth through the handle then looped it over the whole jug making a kind of cinch not. The extra rope got wound around a 99 cent store rope holder so it wasn't floating in boat traffic. Just be sure to leave a little slack if your dropping at low tide because in the event of a big tide movement you may come back and your floats will be under water
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the bugs are going to be able to get the bait out of that type. you just want the scent. i know Drake used the same bait several trips in a row, just re froze it and it worked.
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This should help |
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