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| Last Review Posted by scooby doo - posted: 6/21/2009 06:20 |
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What a piece of crap! I bought one for me and one for my son. They have both been back to the manufacturer. Took about 3 months to get them back due to poor cycling, shots missed fired. Very unsafe for shooting anything other than geese and deer (heavy loads). Even then, had problems with cycling and shells not firing. Customer Service said it was the Remington Brand of shell was the issue, bought the brand the recommended, WRONG! Same problem. Going to send both back after firing 200 + loads thru each. Spend the extra money on something worth while.
Rating: 1
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Product Details: "Stoeger 2000" by WinMag - posted: 1/31/2007 - Rating:    4.40 |
| Last Review Posted by Steve - posted: 6/18/2009 15:19 |
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I recently tested Z Blok on an all day fishing trip. It was quite warm that day and even though I broke a sweat it did not burn my eyes as advertised. My arms had to reach into the water several times to release fish and the Z Blok did not wash off as many lesser sunscreens would tend to do. Overall a great product for the outdoorsman who will work up a sweat and still wants a good sunscreen that blocks UVA and UVB.
Rating: 7
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Product Details: "Z Block Sunscreen" by Steve - posted: 6/18/2009 - Rating:       7.00 |
| Last Review Posted by Steve - posted: 6/15/2009 17:18 |
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If you use a float boat or belly boat for fishing these fins are a must. I had the pleasure of trying a pair out past weekend and they were great.
The distinguishing feature of these fins in their unique locking mechanism which with a quick kick or pressure from the opposite boot, can lock the boot either in an up position against the shin or in the down position for use while under way. They can be locked up or down using only your feet, a truly hands free operation.
I reviewed them in a pontoon boat in which you must climb in and out of and position your feet in a open space under the boat once underway. It would be next to impossible to get in and out of the boat with fins on without the lock up and down mechanism.
I reviewed them in a full size 10' pontoon boat fully loaded with myself and a passenger up front. They provided plenty of propulsion allowing hands free operation of the boat. Not only could you use them to power yourself around a small lake, they also allow the fine adjustments in boat position on a river to put you right where you want to be. They let you be much stealthier in your approach in tight small river situations than you would have been punching the oars into the water.
Unlike many scuba fins, these fins are neutral colored and blend into the river bottom and will not spook fish.
See Omega Aquatics website for more information.
Rating: 8
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Product Details: "Amphibian Dynamic Scuba Fins" by Steve - posted: 6/15/2009 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review Posted by unclecbass - posted: 5/27/2009 03:57 |
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I thought these were junk, personally I couldnt get them to fly straight so I pitched them. I replaced them with some MUzzys that work great. Just my 2cents.
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Product Details: "B52 Broadhead" by Steve - posted: 10/10/2005 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review Posted by bigracks4me - posted: 4/20/2009 07:57 |
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I love mine, I put it on my new matthews bow, It has worked out great for me, it actually helped me get a eight point 2 years ago... i drewback and didnt get the shot and redrew and the arrow came off the string, and made no noise and the arrow stayed in place. renocked it, pulled back and down goes the eight.....
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Product Details: "Whisker Biscuit" by Trushot_Archer - posted: 2/19/2004 - Rating:       6.88 |
| Last Review Posted by jhall586 - posted: 4/11/2009 15:10 |
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Ive caught a dozen or so steelies on my rod. Mostly on smaller rivers. Nice action. Havent tried on bass yet but probably great on them too.
Rating: 9
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Product Details: "Pro Guide IM6 Spinning Rod" by FreebirdII - posted: 3/4/2006 - Rating:       7.00 |
| Last Review Posted by Steve - posted: 4/6/2009 16:08 |
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Standard components:
Fore grip ; 3”
Rear grip ;13" .
Chrome Fuji alconite spinning and concept guides , woven graphite reel seat ; charcoal Presentation finish.
This rod can be used as a spinning rod with lures/bait or a fly rod. I recently had the pleasure of giving it a test drive on the Big Muskegon river in Michigan. I stripped some streamers with a fly reel first and the rod confidently punched some of my biggest streams out there with later effort. The fish were not cooperating with the streamer fishing so I switched to spinners.
This is were the rod really shined. With a nice Fin-Or spinning rod loaded with 8lb test line I started chucking some heavy Fish Creek spinners on the river. Water that was un-reachable with the flies was easily reached with the spinners. Deep far away holes that were out of range suddenly became very much within range. I caught, landed, and kept this nice steelie for dinner.
Fishing with a Wyld Edge Outfitters steelie rod has its rewards:
Available for online purchase at Wyld Edge Outfitters.
Rating: 8
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Product Details: "Medium Light Power Steelhead Rod" by Steve - posted: 4/6/2009 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review Posted by Gobblerman - posted: 4/1/2009 13:17 |
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I've had the same bowgrunter plus for the past 6 years. It works great and what's nice about it is I don't have to fiddle around to find it. Hands free and it is always attached to my safety vest.
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Product Details: "Bowgrunter Plus" by Steve - posted: 10/21/2003 - Rating:         8.75 |
| Last Review Posted by Gobblerman - posted: 4/1/2009 13:15 |
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I've used this call and have had great success with it, it is a great addition to anyones turkey vest.
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Product Details: "Turkey Trooper 2000" by buktruk - posted: 2/6/2004 - Rating:        8.00 |
| Last Review Posted by hawkseye - posted: 2/26/2009 07:54 |
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I have shot this arrow and this arrow has no killing power. I also had a friend that used them and he also shot a deer and the deer did not die. We both had good shot placement. This arrow would be good for small stuff.:(:dizzy:
Rating: 1
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Product Details: "ICS Hunter Arrows" by buktruk - posted: 2/5/2004 - Rating: 1.00 |
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