Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

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triehl27
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Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by triehl27 » Tue Feb 26, 2013 10:10 am

I am looking for a basic downrigger for my Arima. Since I have had it I have switched it over to Scotty Pole Holsders, and setup for the Ace Line Hauler (AWESOME For Crabbing and Shrimping)

I think I want to stay with Scotty, and Don't have the funds for a Electric. Looking probablly used for 75-$100.

Thoughts? Its a 16 Arima, and although I see alot of Penn stuff on CL. I am not sure I wanna be hanging out 4' off the side off of Point Roberston!

Any suggestions on where to look for an in expensive used down rigger?

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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by The Quadfather » Tue Feb 26, 2013 12:39 pm

Besides CL, and looking for a "Local" auction via Ebay... don't forget to go into other fishing forums classified's section. If you don't see something posted there, you can place a Wanted Ad. At least you are speaking to people who are in the know.
You audience may have downriggers sitting in their garage. The reason I even mentioned "Local Auction" on Ebay, is that living in the NW here, there is a lot of buying/selling over Ebay of fishing related items. If you customize your search to only show items within 100 miles of your zip code, you may hit on something.

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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by Steelheadin360 » Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:34 pm

just watch craigslist. look under boating. There is some penn's on there right now for $150 a peice

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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by G-Man » Tue Feb 26, 2013 5:20 pm

triehl27 wrote: Thoughts? Its a 16 Arima, and although I see alot of Penn stuff on CL. I am not sure I wanna be hanging out 4' off the side off of Point Roberston!
One should not reach out to retrieve a downrigger ball or clip, that's what a retrieval system is for. This can be as simple as using a boat hook, gaff or similar device to retrieve the clip or line without having to lean over the gunwale. The more sophisticated systems involve a clip or "doughnut" that is fitted over the downrigger line and has a hand line attached to the boat with which to pull the ball close when needed. Scotty sells them or you can fab your own. While we are on the subject, lengthen your release clips to about 5' or so. With this length, the ball can be near the surface of the water and you can have the clip in hand without leaning over the side. It makes fishing much easier and safer!
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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by racfish » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:34 pm

My \Scottys are on swivel mounts. It makes it easy to spin the downrigger arm to my reach. Swivel mounts for the Scottys are very nice.

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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by rtk » Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:03 pm

I have 2 electric Scottys and a Penn Fathommaster I would like to sell. The are all in pretty good shape. Will send pictures if you want. $400 for both Scottys and $225 for the Fathommaster. I will send pictures if you would like!

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Re: Looking for a scotty downrigger for Arima

Post by triehl27 » Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:50 pm

Ack! I just bought a Scotty at Tacoma Boat. Got an 1085 for $100. They had several manuals, 1050, 1085, Penn 600 and a couple of lake trollers of various makes.

Can't wait to get out on the water!

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