Chasin' Dreams
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Switch hands once and awhile it will feel like someone elseI pull mine by hand.

Switch hands once and awhile it will feel like someone elseI pull mine by hand.
yup I pulled one string and said forget.... it best $500 I ever spent get a brutus with the hands freeJust bite the bullet and get a hauler. Glad I did.
yup I pulled one string and said forget.... it best $500 I ever spent get a brutus with the hands free
Looks good but don't you want to pull your traps on either port or starboard side ? Looks like you would be pulling from the stern ?
Very handy modification, nice work.
Once in awhile happens with mine can't complain though does a hell of a jobI have the brutus hands free as well. I have a round tub that will hold all the rope for two sets. Whatever container you use the rope will eventually remember and coil in nicely. I have to keep a bit of tension on the rope as it is coiling in the tub. If I don't it slacks a bit then the rope gets itself wrapped around the drum and jams up. Anyone else have this problem?
Looks good but don't you want to pull your traps on either port or starboard side ? Looks like you would be pulling from the stern ?
I do think it's a great idea but from experience with plastic hose reels I would think something more skookum for the handle especially would be needed, assuming your unit is a plastic. looks like it fits into any rod holder so you can move it around. at worst it would work great for merely coiling and storing your rope after you pull the traps.
Thanks guys, seems to me like a good steady pull through a buoy should be just fine. However if I found a puller for $350, I'd be all over that. Gonna try and get back into it this year
I think trophywife had that idea a little bit messed up. If you pull with your boat, using an anchor lifter and large buoy, you can't have any weights along the line, just the 20' from the trap weight. So you have to use leaded/sinking rope. Then when you get all the rope up on the surface there is a danger of a boat coming along and running over it as you bring in the floating trap or circle back closer to it. You can pull at about 5 mph but anything faster and your traps will get a distorted metal frame.