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For quite a while I thought the Joey would be a good coil to have, and I know Jim and Brian Upstate like and use it quite a bit. My question is... why doesn't coiltec build the Joey similar to the Platypus making it waterproof? Of course weight isn't a factor on the Joey but the thing would be crazy light with an open center. I hunt regardless of how wet the weather is and feel much better about a coil that is 100% waterproof. I don't believe the Joey would be ruined by rain, but have heard about falsing problems in very wet conditions. The bottom line is I will not buy a coil that is not waterproof but if the Joey was ever redesigned I would have to try one. So I guess I'm asking...Is the Joey design set in non waterproof stone? <img src="/metal/html/biggrin.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
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PS I'm finally over the flu but have taken on a major case of cabin fever. No detecting for 3 months and counting. <img src="/metal/html/frown.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="
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PS I'm finally over the flu but have taken on a major case of cabin fever. No detecting for 3 months and counting. <img src="/metal/html/frown.gif" border=0 width=15 height=15 alt="