Working without a net II
I was up with Randy VanDam (Kevin’s brother) at the D & R Sports Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan a couple of weeks ago doing seminars and the response was overwhelming.
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I was up with Randy VanDam (Kevin’s brother) at the D & R Sports Center in Kalamazoo, Michigan a couple of weeks ago doing seminars and the response was overwhelming.
According to the manufacturer the Snip will cut monofilament line, fluorocarbon line and braid with a simple squeeze of the side handles.
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According to the manufacturer it allows the angler to make modifications and adjustments to the rig which, in turn, creates a multitude of configurations to meet varying fishing conditions.
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