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Old 06-24-2014, 05:26 AM   #1
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Hit the CCB chasing mackerel for the first time as captain.
Other than finding the fleet, !!
The fleet, quite a sight!

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Old 06-24-2014, 05:54 AM   #2
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99% of the time I bump troll the "canyons" around the humps as Ronnie said. Cross over the humps or ledges. Study the charts for clues (we even have a place called Tinkers Ledge locally)and also notice where the lobstermen have carpet bombed an area. Two ounce diamond jig or weight on sabiki 2 to 3 boat lengths behind the boat. More often than not I will get them without marking. I carry a couple cans of cat food for the times I can't find them or to bring them in when I only get one or two. You will get your own spots by trolling over time, without having to follow the fleet.
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