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Old 07-15-2021, 07:42 AM   #1
Jim in CT
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if people are fishing a drift I would go with the flow and the drift. With the other boats.. But I used on the race the other day no real crowd and it worked pretty Good staying on a drop that was holding fish…

But I would use it to slow my drift. Like a drift sock. Points the bow into the tide or wind and just makes it easier to fish straight up and down off the stern but no spot lock
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we had a couple of drifts when the tide was screaming, it was impossible to fish directly underneath you. i bet a trolling motor to slow drift would have been a great idea.
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Old 07-15-2021, 08:51 AM   #2
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we had a couple of drifts when the tide was screaming, it was impossible to fish directly underneath you. i bet a trolling motor to slow drift would have been a great idea.
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Ray and I went last night his finder looked the same as the 1 you posted they were tight lipped the whole tide . Pea soup fog only 4 boats but a great time
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