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NIB 06-30-2009 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sea Dangles (Post 697339)
Stand over here
cast plug in there
usually failsafe


He's still struggling??
I played a 100 year old course by me monday on caddie day.Very exclusive Donald Ross design.
Awesome time..

Sea Dangles 06-30-2009 06:30 AM

Captain Lou in a collared shirt, what is this world coming to?Get your stinky waders recommissioned and get up here for the next set of tides. TO and I have a present for you but I guess I'll have to mail it. Are you still at 214 1/2 second ave? No more mulligans, this is not a test.

saltwaterhabits 06-30-2009 07:35 AM

Generally, I hit a spot and stay . My spot selection is not random, but specific and chosen for a reason. That reason being that it has been repeatedly productive under a certain set of conditions.
Sometimes the plan doesn't work, sometimes. After and hour I'll move on.
If I'm chunking , which I'm new to, I like to throw it and just sit back....let the fish find me.

emgred 06-30-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JLH (Post 695968)
For me it can change greatly from night to night. I usually plan on hitting certain spots at certain times based on the tides. Generally will give a spot an hour or so with no action before moving on but if I am getting fish or really like the way things are setting up I may just stick with on spot for all or most of night.


:shocked:GET OUT OF MY HEAD!!. :agree:

Exactly what I do.


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