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Old 09-04-2006, 09:36 PM   #14
MikeTLive
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too much here too.

"Yeah...I always carry this much %$%$%$%$
...in my bag...You never know when
you may have to jam..."
<<<NAME THAT MOVIE!!!! (and dont cheat!)>>>


I have way too much crap but since I am a crappy fisherman I dont know what I really need.

I will say that my only keepers have been on mack and clam chunks on big hooks. I have had luck once with plugs -- looked at a spot on the canal and decided that a grey/silver mambo was the way to go. then I worked it for about 10 minutes, watching it swim in towards me and watching as the schoolies followed it right up to me. I kept working it till I figured out what to do to hook one.

What I want is to weed my bag down to bare essentials and learn precicely when, where and how to use them.




There is a fine line that seperates a fisherman from a fool standing in water swinging a stick.

will cook for food
...and plugs
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