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TIME to Load the Surf Bag with
The BIIIIIG SURF essentials!!
outside of Beachmasters, big needles, Soldati's pikies, big bottles, and sum heavy jigs and tins,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, what goes into YOUR heavy surf, SURFBAG?? |
Dahtahs.....
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rubber core and a couple huge riggies
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thanks gents,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
i knew i'd leave out the obvious :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: gotta go KILL me sum large snakes!! :cool: :cool: :cool: any other, preferences?? |
popcorn, dvds, boxer shorts....
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Sluggos.
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6" Storm Shads
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Plugs that dig and get below the commotion - bottle plugs shine in big water. Eelbobs! I sometimes have trouble with rubber core sinkers tangling my running line - an alternative to rubber cores to get the eels down you may want to try pegging an egg sinker above the swivel of your leader. Pegging means to break off a toothpick in the egg sinker to keep it from sliding and allows it to stay snug against the swivel - lots of freshwater bass tricks have applications to what we do.
DZ |
once again, you ARE tha Man DZ!!
thanks for sharing "the wealth". been letting the honey hole lie fallow for two days,,,,,,,,,,,,should be sum fatt chicks lingering about tonight. one can only HOPE!!! been hitting some "newer" spots. ever try stuffing a riggie's throat with a sluggo weight or two? dunno know why i just thought of that? prolly cuz JimmySly likes to stuff live eels with pencil leads. it's likely more trouble than it's worth,,,,,,,,,, and why fix sumthin that isn't broken, eh? |
Last night it was a 2-1/2 oz salty's needle. Outfished live eels by a large margin.
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