curleytail
02-11-2011, 09:27 PM
Hey Ty,
Man I haven't been on this board in a while. I have a couple questons. First one is are YOU able to tune a wooden Pacemaker without actually throwing it, or do you need to tune and test? I have a wooden one that has been beat up by quite a few fish and doesn't sound quite like it did when new. What I mostly notice is I am having a hard time getting a loud plop along with a strong tick. I have it sounding pretty good now, but I figure you've mastered tuning those things.
I' guessing it would be tought to get perfect without being able to test it on the water...
Also, are you going to be at the MN show in April? Wish I would have been able to get to the Milwaukee show when you had discounted clothes and $5 more off with a lure purchase. You can't buy ANY hooded sweatshirt for $22 much less one with a Sennett logo!
Talk to 'ya later.
Tucker
Man I haven't been on this board in a while. I have a couple questons. First one is are YOU able to tune a wooden Pacemaker without actually throwing it, or do you need to tune and test? I have a wooden one that has been beat up by quite a few fish and doesn't sound quite like it did when new. What I mostly notice is I am having a hard time getting a loud plop along with a strong tick. I have it sounding pretty good now, but I figure you've mastered tuning those things.
I' guessing it would be tought to get perfect without being able to test it on the water...
Also, are you going to be at the MN show in April? Wish I would have been able to get to the Milwaukee show when you had discounted clothes and $5 more off with a lure purchase. You can't buy ANY hooded sweatshirt for $22 much less one with a Sennett logo!
Talk to 'ya later.
Tucker