valkyrie
Double Eagle Member
Looks good, only problem is that it's not realistic for getting a disc out of the water during a round =/
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i built one this morning and went fishing for disc found three in about two hours not to bad. bought the supplies for about $35 at lowes. will post pics later
I am guessing you looked at Winnebago County Park hole #5. If you find a Champion Valkyrie (yellow) could you let me know?
I lost my first disc ever on #5 a 175 (i think) red dx valkyrie. Its been in there since spring and has my name and phone # Mike Harrington. Let me know if you find it I would gladly trade you for a less sentimental disc
Bump for a pic of Craig's rake....You can build a lake rake for next to nothing if you know what materials to use. I built one out of old bicycle parts. Take the fork of a kids bike, and bolt it to a C-Channel piece of fence post. Then take an old Bike tire rim and cut it into 12-14" lengths and bolt those to the fence post about 5" apart. The curve of the rim helps keep the discs from slipping through - and the weight helps keep the whole unit on the bottom.
Sam Covington showed me this design down at USDGC a few years back - and it's very effective. I built one for Paw Paw - and that's where it sits - so I will take a photo when I go up in a couple weeks. All I had to pay for were the nuts and bolts - everything else was salvaged.
Bump for a pic of Craig's rake....
around here if you find water your probably in the river...
our rivers are full of dead wood, limbs, sludge?, etc
these "rakes" look like they'd get caught on everything, any experience with getting them stuck? or do they pull over the obstacles in the water
i only ask cause i wanna make one, but dont think it'll work in this situation
i imagine those rakes work good for ponds and whatnot
this is mine. i have yet to use it, hopefully soon and i can give you a report.
I'd like to see that. I know you can attach a thumbnail (like the baseball in my post) that will open bigger when you click on it by clicking the go advanced button in the quick reply box, and then press manage attachments. From there its just like adding an attachment to an email. Browse, select file, and hit upload.