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Boat Fishing & Boating A new forum at Striped-Bass.com for those fishing from boats and for boating in general

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Old 12-16-2002, 08:58 PM   #1
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for bringing this to my attention 36 ft by hand i didnt even notice that i seen all lengths but it didnt register how you get that in hmmmm!! looked good though over the summer i was trolling tube worm and big swimmers caught alot of blues which tells me im not deep enough so thats the problem at hand between getting leadcore and slowing boat down it should do it i was useing 50lb mono with tube putting it out 200yds with no weight and thought i was doing it right never caught any that way!! over the summer i caught 1 keeper and that was by accident saw birds and threw a lure in there and low and behold my very first striper and a keeper at that this year i want everything right and in balance with each other the right rod for the reel,line that goes with reel,proper weight,length,depth and most important THE RIGHT SPOTS WITH STRUCTURE!!! never knew about things like this thanks to everyone here and reading im learning and hopefully it will produce more this summer coming up thank you for all your help
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