Drop-n-stay
Jayman
Posted 11/14/2007 3:05 PM (#63269)
Subject: Drop-n-stay



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Rich, I have a friend that wants a couple of your Drop-n-stays. Evidently they make good christmas gifts.

Do you have a list of local retailers?

Thanks
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Rich S
Posted 11/14/2007 3:43 PM (#63273 - in reply to #63269)
Subject: RE: Drop-n-stay


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You can get them on the website: www.drop-n-stay.com or you can get them at Fox River Bait and Tackle in Rainbow Park. I live in Berlin so you can also call me at (920)379-7843 if you want to pick them up instead and save the $6.00 shipping.

I also had one guy buy 10 for a fishing club he belonged to and because it was a large quantity I was able to give a discount so keep that in mind. If he has anymore questions, have him give me a call! Thanks Jason
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eye Lunker
Posted 11/17/2007 2:40 PM (#63334 - in reply to #63273)
Subject: RE: Drop-n-stay


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Rich another question.I have a 20'6' fiberglass boat can i get by with the med or should i go with the heavy?

Edited by eye Lunker 11/17/2007 2:52 PM
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Rich S
Posted 11/17/2007 9:54 PM (#63335 - in reply to #63334)
Subject: RE: Drop-n-stay


You can get by with the medium but I would recommend the Heavy. If you are like me and like to anchor in some really nasty conditions, the heavy will be the better way to go. If you stay home and watch tv on the really windy days, the medium will work fine. Just depends on the conditions you fish in. If you want to try both to see which suits your needs better, you can always send the other one back and get a refund. Hope that helps,

Rich
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eye Lunker
Posted 11/21/2007 7:10 AM (#63388 - in reply to #63335)
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Thanks Rich I put 2 heavy's on my xmas list
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Rich S
Posted 11/21/2007 7:18 AM (#63389 - in reply to #63388)
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No problem, glad I could help
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WalleyeHunter
Posted 11/26/2007 6:53 PM (#63465 - in reply to #63269)
Subject: Re: Drop-n-stay


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IS the Medium plenty big for a 17' Lund Mr Pike? I like putting things that are plenty big on my boat so they have the power to last in the worst of conditions.
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Rich S
Posted 11/26/2007 7:33 PM (#63466 - in reply to #63465)
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The boat I used this last season was a Triton 176 (heavy boat). It was one of the boats I used in my testing. The mediums were the perfect size for that boat and had the perfect amount of stretch to keep those anchors holding securely even in the roughest conditions. I have fished out of a few Mr. Pikes and the mediums would be perfect for that boat as well. The heavy model would just be too much for that size boat and would not give you enough stretch to keep your anchors holding as well as the mediums. I hope this helps and let me know if you have any more questions,

Rich
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Jayman
Posted 11/30/2007 12:49 PM (#63545 - in reply to #63269)
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Hey Rich, big thanks again for meeting me last night to get those Drop-n-Stays. The conversation was great and my friend is pleased that his x-mas shopping is done.

Thanks,
Jason
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Rich S
Posted 12/1/2007 7:43 AM (#63558 - in reply to #63545)
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No problem, it was a good time. Would have been an even better night if the Packers would have won but 10-2 is not to shabby. Let me know if you need anything else.

Rich
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