SHARK gear-up...finally done?

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SHARK gear-up...finally done?

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Are we ever really done, acquiring, rigging, and tweaking our tackle. For some, maybe. For the Jettywolf.......NEVER!

So as I have stated many times in the past. When I feel I'm there. I'll share.

Here's this summer's line-up of SHARKIN' GEAR.

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Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?

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You've got some serious winching capability there.......wicked pissah :thumbsup:

We fish Avet 30's for shark here can't go wrong for the money IMO and those 9/0 Penn & Diawa's are true work horses.......and I love the clickers on those bad boys ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ :thumbsup:
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Re: SHARK gear-up...finally done?

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Yepper Alloy.

I actually had so much fun "sharkin" for the Blacktips and Spinner Sharks last summer with the kids I took and the adults who thought a big Bass was a handful, I'm really steppin it up a notch come this summer/fall season.

Lots of R&D to do. Can the average "JOE" handle stand-up battling a 200-pound PLUS, or will I really need "that chair" or "battle station".

As I said, I assume I'll be sort of "hand picking" who can and who can NOT.

We'll see.
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my feeling is with the right harness, good knots and a safety line you can put some serious pressure on those fish :thumbsup:
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My "spidey sense" is telling me......I'll need a "gimbled chair" for the average Joe. Stand-up won't be his or her thang.

It would be so bad BACK SIDE to have something "detachable". That can handle my 10 pound rods and reels,
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