Electric Reel Service Help | IFish Fishing Forum It’s close to the end of the season and I think it’s time to service my Daiwa Tanacom 750 and 1000 I’ve heard rumors that Englund Marine can help by sending the reels out to the SoCal Diawa Service Center (something that I will likely do), but I was wondering if there is another local option
Crab Davit System!? | IFish Fishing Forum Englund Marine also has them, manual or electric in Newport or Astoria Fairly simple installation (manual) and easy to put away
Jon Englund Taking Heat - IFish Fishing Forum Englund said he didn’t yet know how the boycott was affecting Englund Marine Supply Impact allocations influence the length of the fishing season, but aren’t the same thing as harvest limits Because runs of protected salmon are mixed in with the chinook that fishers are allowed to catch, non-Indian fishermen have a set amount of those
000 spin-n-glows for ling and halibut | IFish Fishing Forum Has anyone else tried the big Spin-n-glows for bottom fish? Liked the looks of the ready to fish set ups I saw at Englund Marine so ran down some 0's, 00's and 000's So far no love Seems like they should be killer
Totes and ice storage - IFish Fishing Forum Englund Marine can order lids for the insulated totes Cost me $25 00 to fill the Bonar 2400 totes with flake ice at Trident in Newport Minimum ice order is half ton for $25 00
Fishing and Crabbing Near Astoria Without a Boat? There are several lakes in the area that look to be stocked between 3 20 and 3 24, so that's a great suggestion We're definitely planning to hit some more touristy spots, but our ideas were pretty generic -- thanks for the specific ideas I'll definitely plan on checking out Englund Marine, too -- sounds like a great source for some local
Crabbing gloves - IFish Fishing Forum I’ve purchased Showa Atlas 660 PVC cotton lined gloves and use them for handling crab and rockfish They are a bit thicker, completely waterproof and prevent cuts from crab and rockfish They run $4 80 per pair at Englund Marine and are just like the orange ones you see deckhands wear
Tuna trolling questions - Clones Brooms Feathers? - IFish Fishing Forum Clones are the standard "locate the fish" trolling tool People use them because they work well and they don't tangle, and with barbless commercial style dual hooks and heavy leaders they are quick to land fish and quick to to unhook and get back to fishing