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  • Brandon Perry
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    #1987851

    I have 3 bullwhips. I’m contemplating trying to attach a spring bobber to one of them. I love the feel of the bullwhip, but think it has potential to be really nice with a spring bobber attached. My thought is to remove the thread and epoxy from the top guide, lay the spring bobber on the top, and re-thread/epoxy both the guide and spring bobber. Does this sound like it would be too hard?

    Brandon Perry
    Posts: 9
    #1825447

    I’ve tried following what the manual says, but still can’t seem to dial it in very well.

    Brandon Perry
    Posts: 9
    #1809640

    Jake, i completely agree. I started with the exact same thing. I didn’t like how much wiggle there was with the auger with the lock and ride plugs. If I’m putting a $500 auger on my mount, I want to be certain it isn’t falling off on my ride. This set-up is rock solid and is barely even noticeable on the rack.

    Brandon Perry
    Posts: 9
    #1809593

    I also made the mount removable for my snowmobile. Now I can easily transfer the mount from my snowmobile to ATV depending on which vehicle I’d like to use. I used a corner brace from menards, attaches it to the front bar of my snowmobile, and used JB weld to attach a tee nut to the bracket. I can use the same knob bolt to screw the mount in to the braces. Very sturdy.

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    Brandon Perry
    Posts: 9
    #1809058

    1/32oz VMC Flash Champ spoon tipped with minnow head

    Brandon Perry
    Posts: 9
    #1807192

    The only reason is I just want a clear sight line while driving and thought the auger in the front would be in my line of sight. Just a personal preference.

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