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Old 08-31-2006, 05:46 AM   #1
Karl F
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U fishing sandy bottom instead of rocky? letting it crawl botom?
sounds like when you crawl bottom with a needle, and they vacuam cleaner attack it from behind.. braid?, cause U really feel it then...
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Old 08-31-2006, 02:36 PM   #2
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U fishing sandy bottom instead of rocky? letting it crawl botom?
sounds like when you crawl bottom with a needle, and they vacuam cleaner attack it from behind.. braid?, cause U really feel it then...
rocky point inlet,,,kinda sandy bottom way out on the end of my cast ,, is where its happening . Not braid,,Not mono ,, Using "Iron Silk ",,I know .. people gag when I say that ,,, This stuff got a bad rap ..Great rock line.. cast well .. doesn't transmit like braid though . I would have changed my line 10 times already using ande pink .. stuff stays good forever..Usual needle fishing "bang" "on" no hook set .. nothing .. that easy ... this is like the bump bump bump bump bump ,,,real fast .Vibrating is the best I can come up with ..

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