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Old 10-21-2003, 01:26 PM   #23
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Hey Jenn, was just trying to see if people on the board were awake or not. LMAO, it was just one of those days out there and I just go nutts thinking about winter being just around the corner. But I am looking forward to bambi bangin season which will be the end of Novermber. So until then my line will be in the water. The Vineyard was off this year, but not for the lack of fish. There were plenty around, just had a lot of baitfish to eat, and they stayed off shore, and it was hard getting them away from the bait. But the commerradre speaks for itself. We always have a great time whether the fishing is good or not. How you doing????????

Notaro, just fish it like the cordel, it is just a little heavier thats all and it will go deeper if you fish it too fast, you must go sloooooowwwwwww with it and it should swim just perfect!!!

Hey Van, when are you going out again?

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