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Old 08-07-07, 07:56 PM   #1
lizardsrule
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I received my Cabela's Fall Fishing catalogue the other day, and while leafing through it I noticed a couple of items that are new to me, and was wanting any input from anyone who has used these.

Item 1. U.S. Reel SuperCaster. This item has a "SNAP-ON LINE ARBOR"? I have no idea what that is or how it works. Basically is it any good? I am wanting a reel that has greater line capacity for some of my saltwater fishing, due to the drag some of the fish pull off. This reel is light, and can hold a lot of line with this arbor.

Item 2. Mann's Hard Nose Snake. Looks interesting, even though I hate snakes. But I was wondering how bouyant these are. Do they stay on top or at least very close to the surface, or do you have to be continuously retreived for them to keep stay up on the top?

Item 3. Mann's Walker. This is a new crankbait, that really stays super shallow so it says. It states that it tracks 1"-3" under the surface. This would be a nice item for some of the places I fish, if it really is that shallow of a crank, I just wish they made it in s thin version also. Any body have one, and if so hows is the action, and depth?

One last question, but I didn't see it in the magazine. Does anyone know where to order a Measuring bar, that goes up to 36"? Some of the slot limits are over 30" so I need one that goes to 36" for quick and safe measurements.

Thanks in advance for any responses.

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