inline weights
fishnfool
Posted 12/22/2005 3:59 PM (#38250)
Subject: inline weights


I was wondering if any one has a chart to show how deep a particular weight will go at what speed or is it like snap weights
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Purple Skeeter
Posted 12/22/2005 11:36 PM (#38258 - in reply to #38250)
Subject: RE: inline weights


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The precision trolling guide ... avaliable at most sporting goods stores.. has all the charts you need for snap weights, in-line sinkers and just about every shallow and deep diving bait they make.... let me know if you can't find one and I'll make you a copy of the page on inline weights...

Purple Skeeter
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Jim Ordway
Posted 12/23/2005 11:31 AM (#38267 - in reply to #38250)
Subject: RE: inline weights


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If you do not mind, I would suggest that you change your handle or adjust it in some fashion to distinguish it from the original Fishnfool, Jim Kissinger. He has been using this handle for many years. It would avoid confusion.

Just a thought
Jim O
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fishnfool
Posted 12/23/2005 3:55 PM (#38272 - in reply to #38267)
Subject: RE: inline weights


JIMBO it is me lololol
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Shep
Posted 12/27/2005 8:50 AM (#38331 - in reply to #38272)
Subject: RE: inline weights



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Confusion and Kissinger mentioned in the same thread. Why am I not surpised?!! hehehe

Happy New Year to you two Jim's!

Edited by Shep 12/27/2005 8:50 AM
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Jim Ordway
Posted 12/27/2005 7:19 PM (#38345 - in reply to #38250)
Subject: RE: inline weights


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You should see us in a boat together... Oh, I guess you have.
Take care,
Jim O
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fishnfool
Posted 12/28/2005 4:23 PM (#38355 - in reply to #38250)
Subject: RE: inline weights


Now JIm I thought all these years you had me around for the enertainment value that I bestow lol
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eye lunker
Posted 1/2/2006 9:31 AM (#38439 - in reply to #38250)
Subject: RE: inline weights


Well fishing fool you are very entertaining type of guy. Where else can someone see a polar bear plunge in 45degree water.Maybe it was the enjoyment of pushing you down under the water(due to your high buancy" while you searched for your keys not sure but the whole experience is something i'll never forgett!
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fishnfool
Posted 1/3/2006 7:39 AM (#38455 - in reply to #38439)
Subject: RE: inline weights


THANKS ALOT LOLOLOL good to be so infamous want my autograph???????? lol
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