After a single morning of fishing, most of the screws pulled out and I lost most of the plates. Traction was frankly amazing, leagues above felt or studded rubber on wet, dry, or slimy rock. So I decided to head back to the drawing board and buy a countersink and another plate of aluminum:
Now I have about double the number of screws, which are 1/8th inch longer and countersunk. If they don't stay in now, it might be time to pony up for the real deal.
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