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    You really should look at some of SportTeaser's other reels. The only quality stainless reels out there and they fit soft-tops as well as hard tops for $355/reel.
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    that last photo spot was to be "sportTeasers" i messed up

    Are the "pancake teasers" worth around 1000$$ a pair??

    I guess thats' my question....at 800 to1200 bucks
    other than great looks
    are they a value??

    T

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    Teaser reels are expensive and permanent. These babies are instantly portable, easy to stow, any old rod or reel with 150 - 200# line will do as the reel, they let you run two rods out of one rod holder, you can run lures directly behind the teasers with no fear of tangling and a set costs less than a teaser reel. I wouldn't troll one of those big dredges off them though - takes too much horsepower to retrieve them, but any other teaser would be fine. And besides, when it comes to dredges, I like lightweight Spiders (the bars weigh less than an ounce) that a pair of put two dozen teasers on the corners that you don't have to tease fish off of and that have the hook bait right where it belongs, right behind the pod of teasers for no screwing around, "right now" hookups.

    As far as the UpRiggers are concerned, those of us who have them wouldn't leave home without them. The rod in that picture on the right is hooked up. Just walk on over, pick it up and catch that fish!

    The top "bar" is a Ballyhoo Special Spider. Run a pair of them off the lower arm of a U-Rigger and off the upper rod on the UpRigger run the Ballyhoo Special DaisyBars like the bar in the lower picture and you will have a total of FORTY dead-on ballyhoo imitations with four armed baits ready to rock that will never blow out on you, that you don't have to keep in a cooler, or rig every day, that dink pelagics can't destroy on you, that stow neat and easy and don't require a winch to move, and a lot more.

    And remember, when a marlin grabs a rigged hollow squid, well...See the last photo. Hookup - every time - and a GOOD one! No itchin', no pitchin', no teasin', just pleasin'! I like it that way!
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