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Old 06-04-2004, 06:04 PM   #2
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Those canal special "pencil" poppers are best worked on a "running" (not slack) tide. So when the tide is running, wing it out there (up current), and when it lands in the flowing current, jerk the tip of the rod so the plug looks like a fish that is trying to escape a huge bass thats right on it's tail. Then , when the lure gets "down current" (if you don't catch a fish on the first cast) reel it back in and start all over.
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