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    Has anyone bought one of these yet? Look pretty nice and would be easy to transport on the boat then assemble.



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    looks like Killers death star

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    I put six of those under my dock .....Catching a lot of fish from them, as they seem to be working well....

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    I went to BPS in Columbia, MO looking for them. The sales guys in the Reel area had never seen them. Have had 1 or 2 others before me asking for them. They said it must be a new product that has not been stocked in the store yet.

    This store sales guys in the fishfinder area knew nothing of the new 700 series Humminbird fish finders, but BPS web site sure has them listed.
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    You can get them at grizzlyjigs.com for around 30 bucks
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    yes they look the same as the "NO HANG" from grizzly..., and yes... assemble on the boat. They are a pain to transport. Take some glue and small screws. The longer the tenticles... the more pressure on the sphere. This may cause the sphere to split. I used 5 ft arms and what a pain.

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    Is ole Bill fishing for suckers or crappie?

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    I agree with Wardy, I used 4 foot arms and assembled them inside of my dock. We hung them with weight at the bottom and they were hard to handle without breaking when put together.

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    dont know about sucker fish but they work on crappioe

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    These things work. I put out a few. What a pain to assemble. One sphere cracked at the seam. Had to use screws to hold it together. The sphere is a 2 part cast that is glued together and will crack if u put too much length or pressure on the limbs. Chef's stuff is much easier to assemble and it don't break when u are assembling it.
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