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Mark Komo
Posted 9/16/2007 8:28 PM (#61283)
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I know bottomline in the detroit area has em. Any local (fox cities) resource that carries em? Better still anyone know a handline site?
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BOXMAN
Posted 9/17/2007 8:23 AM (#61289 - in reply to #61283)
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Here is a link I have looked at before.
I think Juls posted it.

http://www.walleyecentral.com/riviera.htm

Good Luck,
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Shep
Posted 9/17/2007 8:50 AM (#61293 - in reply to #61289)
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Get a hold of RangerPat. He selld them. He's in Green Bay.

Here's his website.

http://anglingadventurestv.com/index.html
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Mark Komo
Posted 9/17/2007 9:19 AM (#61294 - in reply to #61283)
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thanks shep and boxman. Dont need the whole handlining kits. Not sure I want to make the commitment to handlining just yet.

The shanks will be useful.
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Jayman
Posted 9/17/2007 9:19 AM (#61295 - in reply to #61293)
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Mark, if you get some wire and crimps and a crimp tool, you can make our own. They're not too hard to make. Good Luck.
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Brad B
Posted 9/17/2007 9:28 AM (#61296 - in reply to #61283)
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As Jayman said, they aren't too hard to make. If you'd rather purchase something, I'm pretty sure Tews Two has some in Oshkosh.
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rbb
Posted 9/17/2007 10:08 AM (#61300 - in reply to #61296)
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yep, make your own. give me a call if you need some help.

Robert Blosser
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Mark Komo
Posted 9/17/2007 11:20 AM (#61308 - in reply to #61283)
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make your own a great idea. Not even sure where to start. maybe get one from tews two and then give it a shot.
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BOXMAN
Posted 9/17/2007 3:46 PM (#61327 - in reply to #61308)
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I can see it now.

A bucket of Chicken, some wire line, tools, and beer.

You could make an instructional home movie.

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Mark Komo
Posted 9/17/2007 9:00 PM (#61340 - in reply to #61283)
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Right on bubba.
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Mark Komo
Posted 9/19/2007 8:15 AM (#61400 - in reply to #61283)
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Shep turned me onto P Cavins who turned me onto Andy. Gave em a call, and put an order in.

Andy's Tackle Box
Melvindale MI
PH: (313) 388-3474
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