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What is it part duex?
This one is little easier for the most part.
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Hashim my friend, retirement is sweet! Good luck in Baja and catch you on Catalina one of these days again..
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#3 is a chum bag
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#12 is a lime juice for making ceviche
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#1 is for twisting a wire leader,
#4 is to put on your line when you get stuck on a dock, it slides down the line and knocks your lure loose # 6 and 9 are both used for threading a ballyhoo or similar dead bait for trolling (east coast style) #22 are catfish pliers for skinning a catfish or any fish for that matter Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
You claim to have a "weakness for gadgets". I think you are a "gadget hoarder!"
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Post pictures of the fish you caught inspector gadget
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Lobster gauge for dive light... Or maybe a tool used by an ob/gyn ? |
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Getting educated, married and raising a daughter, who now is a chemistry professor at Harvey Mudd College. As to Catalina, I can PM you when I go again. Probably in November. Quote:
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http://www.pierfishing.com/msgboard/...highlight=2013 At the same website, you can search for many reports by me about my fishing outings. Particularly the Catalina Mole trips. I have a four parts post about the fishing the Cedros Island, if anybody is interested. Keep the guesses coming. |
#12 looks like some kind of fish scaler
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2 is fine thread for tying on delicate baits
5 are Carolina keepers 6 is a worm threader 7 are glowing/light up bobbers for night fishing |
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What is it part duex?
#6 looks like those old night crawler inflater that grampa used to puff up the worms with before having me stick em on the hook for trout at Silverwood Lake
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Not correct sir. Sorry. I hope to fish with my grandson some day too. Rest of the answers coming soon. |
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Sorry no cigar. I though the light mounted lobster gauge would be the hard one. it seems # 6 is. Answers tomorrow. |
Thanks for playing the game.
http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...t/IMG_1043.jpg Here are the answers. Of course none is needed to go fishing, but it may be helpful to know they exist just in case one decides to use them. 1-Magnet to hold the rod secure while putting on, or taking off waders, etc. in preparation of going fishing, or going home. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1099.jpg 2-Miracle thread for keeping soft bait on the hooks. 3-Chum bag 4-Lure retriever. The tool slides on the fishing line to the lure, the chains hook to the treble hooks, and the heavy line is used to retrieve the lure instead of taking a risk of breaking the fishing line. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1112.jpg 5-Caroliner keeper. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1120.jpg 6-Line threading device for casting reels, especially when using braid. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1132.jpg http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1105.jpg 7-Battery operated lighted units that can be used instead of the onetime chemical light stick. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1111.jpg The one on the left is for deep water. The middle one for surface. 8-Casting reel line holder. It prevents line to be pulled of the line winder slot. A simple loop at the end of the line does the same thing. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1131.jpg 9-Leader threading device for whole fish as bait. The top one is actually typewriter spring installation Tool that I found to do the job. Others will do the same. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1113.jpg 10-Flashlingt bug gauge. It allows seeing and measuring the lobsters underwater with one hand. http://i444.photobucket.com/albums/q...s/IMG_1125.jpg 11-Helps holding the tailfin of the fish while scaling or gutting the fish. 12- Removes fish scales. Hope you had fun guessing. |
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