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Old 07-07-2008, 09:46 PM   #1
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is there a way to make em float? other then pumping the rod really hard, and trying to keep it up on top by working it HARD?
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Old 07-07-2008, 09:58 PM   #2
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is there a way to make em float? other then pumping the rod really hard, and trying to keep it up on top by working it HARD?
They can be fished a couple ways,,, In big wind and big water as soon as they hit the water start reeling,, They will work just below the surface and sometimes on top especially in a sideways wind...,,,, no need to work them that hard,,,or reel that fast.

They can also be worked very slow almost along the bottom. The key is a pause after the cast then reeling it slow. Let the plug work for you,,,

Most of all fish them with confidence. They work.

If I was in CT I would take some pictures of all three sizes but I am stuck in Texas. But not for much longer.
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