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Others welcome too, but I know Jim has the answer. How do you modify the chapman safety to eliminate the bolt lock feature? Do you just cut down the plunger or is it more technical?
-Don
 
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Just got back to town; been fishing in Canada.

I would just shorten the plunger on the end where the spring goes in, not the solid end.

Jim


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Just got back to town; been fishing in Canada.
Jim

Well Jeez Jim.....tell us a little about the fishing!


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He probably didn't catch to much stir He still has to attend one of my fish catching classes Big Grin Wink
 
Posts: 13466 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004Reply With Quote
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Just got back to town; been fishing in Canada.

I would just shorten the plunger on the end where the spring goes in, not the solid end.

Jim

Thanks, that's what I thought, it just seemed too simple. How was the fishing?
-Don
 
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It was a catch and release area, the English river about 75 miles north of Kenora. Fishing was great and we could keep two fish each for shore lunch; had to be under 18 inches. Biggest Walley I caught was 26 1/2", biggest Northern was 45" and that one was the money fish.


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biggest Northern was 45" and that one was the money fish.


I caught this one about 75 miles from there to the northeast.....It was 43 1/4 and that too was a money fish.....the Crown Royal always tastes best when bought with the cash from the money fish!



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That is enough. Time to put away the rifles and dust off the reels.
 
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my next fish catching class will be held in the middle of july on bending lake (between dryden and ignace), but the class is currently filled Cool
 
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