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Old 02-09-2008, 11:10 AM   #25
Goose
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You get what you pay for.10g's is a lot for some 20 cuts the class in half and above that the number gets smaller. staying under 20g's...plan on staying in calm waters or spending a lot more maintain your toy.
I disagree Bill, bigger is often times better. Big fish are opportune feeders,, more active in rougher conditions. Bigger is also safer, never mind the 'where's' a bigger boat can put you. Its impossible to say what size is going to suit him...I know fisherman that are not serious, don't fish that often and they run from buzzards bay to the backside of Nantucket to fish mostly chopper blues. There are different kinds of fisherman like there are boats.
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