Downrigger Mounting
The Man!
Posted 4/24/2007 8:29 PM (#54841)
Subject: Downrigger Mounting


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Would be interested if anyone has pictures of the way that they have downriggers mounted on their walleye boat, with a board across or other ways of rigging it up, the side walls are to small to fit a mounting plate so looking for ideas/suggestions
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Shep
Posted 4/25/2007 7:30 AM (#54855 - in reply to #54841)
Subject: RE: Downrigger Mounting



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Not sure exactly what I am going to do on my new 1890, but I am looking into rail mount adaptors for my Canon Uni-trolls. I had a board on my last Lund. You can get some ideas at SalmonFirst.
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The Man!
Posted 4/25/2007 9:02 AM (#54860 - in reply to #54855)
Subject: RE: Downrigger Mounting


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Awsome thanks Shep, never realized that there was a salmonfirst, that was alot of help thanks!
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CASEY G
Posted 4/25/2007 12:43 PM (#54875 - in reply to #54860)
Subject: RE: Downrigger Mounting


I mounted mine on berts 36" tracks. I had 2 off the back and 2 off the sides, works real good.This was on a 1900 pro-v. Here is kindof a picture.

http://www.walleyecentral.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=3410&ca...

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The Man!
Posted 4/25/2007 7:15 PM (#54886 - in reply to #54875)
Subject: RE: Downrigger Mounting


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How do you like the whole track system? I'm looking at one versus putting a board across the back
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CASEY G
Posted 5/1/2007 6:28 AM (#55090 - in reply to #54841)
Subject: RE: Downrigger Mounting


I really like the tracks, I wouldnt like a board across the back for netting reasons, but that is just me. Good luck.
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