I Want to build a balance beam, I saw one on a show. Alan Fong was using it while fishing stripers in the Sac River.
I dont remember how it was all put together.
Pictures would also help me alot.
Im sure there is a way to build one fairly cheap.
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT.
Thanks in advance
~Riverdawg
*HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
Re: *HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
It is used to balance your rod while bait fishing in the river.
Ya ya I know BAIT???
Im taking my neice and daughter out and this is the best way for me to put them on fish. They havent quite got the whole casting thing down yet.
anyway, It looked like the rod balanced about 1/3 of the way up against it.
the fish bites the rod pivots forward and the fish feels no resistance until you burry the steal.
ANY HELP, WOULD BE AWESOME!!!!!
Thank you
Ya ya I know BAIT???
Im taking my neice and daughter out and this is the best way for me to put them on fish. They havent quite got the whole casting thing down yet.
anyway, It looked like the rod balanced about 1/3 of the way up against it.
the fish bites the rod pivots forward and the fish feels no resistance until you burry the steal.
ANY HELP, WOULD BE AWESOME!!!!!
Thank you
Re: *HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
Call Dan Mathisen Outdoors 209-612-5028
Dan Mathisen
dan_mathisen@att.net
209-612-5028
Ben Green Insurance
dan_mathisen@att.net
209-612-5028
Ben Green Insurance
Re: *HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
Come to cope and Mcphetres Marine 4409 Granite Dr. Rocklin Ca. 95677 Alan Fong will be doinig a seminar on Stripers and you can ask him in person Saturday May 3rd Also Enjoy the Free BBQ
Larry
530-575-9062 Cell
Larry
530-575-9062 Cell
Re: *HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
I just use a black rubber bungee and rest my rod on it. works great!
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Re: *HOW DO I BUILD A BALANCE BEAM*
Will fish and tackle in auburn has a fork thing that you can attach anywhere on the boat. Then a notched thing you tape to your rod. Best system I have used, and cheap.
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