Fishing
Suddenly the line starts stripping off the reel with a wild buzz. You grab the rod from the holder and it instantly gets yanked out of your hands. Bye bye rod. Next time you attach a keeper line to the reel and clip it to the railing. Another fish, pole gets yanked, comes to a halt with a wild shock as the keeper line snaps taught, fishing line breaks. Bye bye fish and lure.
Now there's a better way. Just clip a 24" Mini-Shockle to your rod or reel and not only will it hold your gear but if you let go it will come to a stop with no shock.
Hand lines are simple, inexpensive and fun. But how to secure them to the boat while trolling? Just wrap an 18" or 24" Mini-Shockle around the 'reel', loop it around a stanchion and clip one end around the line. It keeps the entire system secure while allowing the line to "flex" if the big one bites. No more broken lines or lost fish.
Suddenly the line starts stripping off the reel with a wild buzz. You grab the rod from the holder and it instantly gets yanked out of your hands. Bye bye rod. Next time you attach a keeper line to the reel and clip it to the railing. Another fish, pole gets yanked, comes to a halt with a wild shock as the keeper line snaps taught, fishing line breaks. Bye bye fish and lure.
Now there's a better way. Just clip a 24" Mini-Shockle to your rod or reel and not only will it hold your gear but if you let go it will come to a stop with no shock. Now, how to cook that fish?


