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SWE TV: How to load a Redfin w/ Steve McKenna
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that was cool
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looks like i did not put enough water in mine , i thought you put in 10cc's
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very good!! Steve's so generous with his know-how.
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Been doing that for 30 years, big water on the beach go to a 15cc loaded fin.
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Nice job by Steve. Also nice media format for the internet!
Sometimes people use bunker oil , not water. Then they shove in the toothpick he mentioned but do no glue it so the bunker oil weeps out over time. Anyway , graet job all around on this one. |
How deep do those run at 10cc ?
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Is the 10cc enough for a bomber? Does it need more?
Great format! |
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stay tuned for next weeks episode- "loading the common ground squirrel with bunker oil for optimal casting" with Nebe
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Now thats funny..
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I heard those work great in the canal |
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spike it with ephedrine..... lol nebe :rotflmao:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i think i have some redfins laying around... :think: whats the lure weigh after injecting the h20 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 oz or what? and why not add menhaden oil instead and have a wicked hole. |
Eben..
shhh! I already have a hard enough time getting kittens to live line! cool video Pete/SWE guys! I do it differently but like steve said they all work, some just work better! |
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then 10 cc = .352 oz therefor the total is about 1.352 oz The 7' redfin with standard hook weight 1 oz per the manufacturer. If you replace the hooks with vmc the weight will increase slightly. |
If you clip a bit of the tail will the squirrel generate more strikes?
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great vid, I started doing that last year and they worked great, I don't have the syringe, so I just go by the float test.
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Does SWE sell the nails Steve says we need:rotf2:
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I went from dial up to dsl today, what a treat that was!! Holy moly, I'm in the future!!
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wow ! you da MAN now JAKE
modern man of the FUTURE lol |
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saltheart
excuse me for missing your comment on the bunker oil.
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I would think a littel bunker oil with a little pin hole in the rear would give a little slcik for them to pick up.. NO
Hey victor remeber me from chippy the COX guy |
dj, its been a while, welcome back. There is alot of info here.
PM sent your way. |
i mean is bunker oil exspensive that it would be costly to fill it twice a trip?
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Not expensive. You can buy it in quarts for I forget maybe $10 or so.
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For what its worth: I've tried loading with bunker oil. Problem is the oil leaks out of the plug into your plug bag and the whole bag becomes an oily and slippery mess. Besides, when the fin is in the water, sea water tends to leak "into" the plug instead of the oil seeping out (until it's in your bag). Eventually your fin becomes overloaded. Maybe you can learn from my experience.
DZ |
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If the redfin's leak from the mold line in the center or where the hooks are located then why not just submerge under water overnite or a few days until water gets inside to the desired level. Then seal the edges with "tough as nails" hoping to seal the leaking area of the redfin. This way you don't have to load the typical way. |
DZ
I reread the prior post. Where you refering to the leak when the fin has a pin hole for the oil to seap out or a loaded fin in general without the pin hole? |
Pete,
I watched all your you-tube videos. Nice work! I think this is an excellent way to present how-to segments. It is better then an article with a few pictures. I like to see and hear the guy doing it, his tone alone adds a lot to feature: for example, when he is taking the sluggo out of the case and the talks about the hook, the way he says "throw this the garbage" is great. You know he has tried this and it backfired. Good job! Look forward to more episodes. |
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