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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 192972" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Speared many a pike out of a flip over. However, you WILL need cleats if you use a flip over. At least I do. The edges of the hole melt a little over the course of the day which slopes the edges to a smooth sheen and slipping into the spear hole is a VERY real possibility as the day goes on. Having the door in the front, the hole in the middle, and you sitting on the inside makes for some interesting ballet moves when trying to get out'in the house. If you have the side entry house, you're a bit better off for spearing. Also, once you stick a fish you will need to watch the tine points when the fish is thrashing about. They can really tear the hell out of the canvas. Decoys, spear, depth, mono vs. dacron on the decoy, depth, and other aspects of spearing are a matter of personal preference. Good Luck!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 192972, member: 314"] Speared many a pike out of a flip over. However, you WILL need cleats if you use a flip over. At least I do. The edges of the hole melt a little over the course of the day which slopes the edges to a smooth sheen and slipping into the spear hole is a VERY real possibility as the day goes on. Having the door in the front, the hole in the middle, and you sitting on the inside makes for some interesting ballet moves when trying to get out'in the house. If you have the side entry house, you're a bit better off for spearing. Also, once you stick a fish you will need to watch the tine points when the fish is thrashing about. They can really tear the hell out of the canvas. Decoys, spear, depth, mono vs. dacron on the decoy, depth, and other aspects of spearing are a matter of personal preference. Good Luck!!! [/QUOTE]
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