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Originally Posted by Thumb-Burner
sink reeeeaaaaalll slllooowwww with the nose angled up about 30 degrees from parallel..
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novice ? If your thinking about how it behaves in the water I say not . I think a slow sinker is the most versatile needle in most conditions . There's a place in the world for floaters and sinkers but you gotta have a slow sinker . Daytime testing before fishing those night tides is key .. good job ..