Old 12-20-2005, 12:20 PM   #1
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Thumbs up New Product- Collapsible Dredge!!!

We just got in a new product from the guys at Poon Harpoon(aka Poon Man) a :COLLAPSIBLE DREDGE This is such a great idea, if you use dredges you know what a hassle it is to store them and clear them in the cockpit, well this thing is gonna be the deal. Check it out:




I can't wait to fish with this thing, we will be stocking these in the coming months, I have one in the store now, if any of the locals want to check it out!
And don't forget what put these guys on the map, the finest harpoon on the market THE POON!!
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:12 PM   #2
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That is sweet! are they available in a 4 arm version for umbrella rigs?
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:15 PM   #3
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Is a "dredge" the same thing as an umbrella rig? Excuse my ignorance of the terminology "down there" if so

That is sweet! How much are they anyway?
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That is sweet! are they available in a 4 arm version for umbrella rigs?
This is exactly what I was getting at

Of course, 6 arms would work too, just more tangles LOL
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:26 PM   #5
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A dredge is normally used as a teaser for marlin fishing, usually loaded with dead bait (split tail mullet, or ballys) or artificials as shown. As of now they are offering only 6 arm versions, but Chris is on this board, so maybe he might add 4 arm versions. The versions available are 18inch for $90, 24 inch for $110 and 36 inch for $130. These would be standaloe w/out bag or bait.
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A dredge is normally used as a teaser for marlin fishing, usually loaded with dead bait (split tail mullet, or ballys) or artificials as shown. As of now they are offering only 6 arm versions, but Chris is on this board, so maybe he might add 4 arm versions. The versions available are 18inch for $90, 24 inch for $110 and 36 inch for $130. These would be standaloe w/out bag or bait.
Maybe a little overkill for umbrella use lolol
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These are vey nice, we use dredges for whites and sails, have worked very well. Worth a new post to not hijak Jimmy's.
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Old 12-20-2005, 02:50 PM   #8
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You've lost me Murph?
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You've lost me Murph?
Sorry I got the wrong screen name, I posted a new thread about about dredges versus spreader bars and their effectiveness for raising bills. I didnt want to get people distracted from your thread.
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Old 12-20-2005, 03:06 PM   #10
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No prob. I didn't realize you got me mixed up with the other Off The Hook
I guess great minds think alike
Murph good thread, I added my 2 cents.
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