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<blockquote data-quote="magnum9" data-source="post: 239886" data-attributes="member: 7315"><p>Thanks Jimmy,</p><p></p><p>I know I could make it stronger with different materials but of course with these tiny little tin cans every bit of weight is critical. But for me, a strong rod holder is the most important. I won't be Salmon fishing or anything but a 12 LB laker is a possibility. I think your setup would be strong enough for lakers on dipseys. </p><p></p><p>The weather sucks right now (not snowing, I LOVE snow) so the boat might come out early this year :x . Might even have it ready for Walleye open. I am up near Traverse City, Sometime I would love to get down there and fish Walleye in your area. We just don't get a good population of them during this time of year. Although I do happen to live on the best property to fish for them on all of North and South Lake Leelanau.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magnum9, post: 239886, member: 7315"] Thanks Jimmy, I know I could make it stronger with different materials but of course with these tiny little tin cans every bit of weight is critical. But for me, a strong rod holder is the most important. I won't be Salmon fishing or anything but a 12 LB laker is a possibility. I think your setup would be strong enough for lakers on dipseys. The weather sucks right now (not snowing, I LOVE snow) so the boat might come out early this year :x . Might even have it ready for Walleye open. I am up near Traverse City, Sometime I would love to get down there and fish Walleye in your area. We just don't get a good population of them during this time of year. Although I do happen to live on the best property to fish for them on all of North and South Lake Leelanau. [/QUOTE]
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