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I'm looking to expand on the simple belt harness like for GT fishing, instead of the plate at my waist, i want it a bit lower, but I won't be using straps on the reel, just a place for the gimbal.
But if the long range style harness is a better overall match, I'll go with that in the Smitty or Black Magic harness. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 1,114
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Yes, because when you get into serious fish with convential gear it pays for itself.
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Jerry Uh oh, Snagged again!
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: little elm, tx., USA
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yep!
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I agree on all points. learned the hard way. Jerry knows, he was there! those little bitty plates dont work well. 1.) got a smitty's belt. definately better, because the butt straps don't allow it to ride up, & keeps your back triangulated to the rod. 2.) When it came time for the plate, I was surprised @ how WIDE of a plate I actually needed. I actually set myself up in the harness W. the correct, yet most comfortable stance against a loaded rod. I then had my wife measure across my thighs @ aprrox. where the plate would be. 18.5" pretty wide, as I'm not anywhere near a big guy. Mark @ Charkbait explained to me that I need a plate 4-6' wider than my stance. in my case, it was the Smitty's Extra-large long-range plate. i never needed a xtra large anything, but After lots of testing, Mark was right, & It's a perfect match. long & short= spend the $$ & buy MORE than you think you need, you don't want to regret it later, it hurts! tight lines -Brian |
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