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Old 07-05-2012, 03:33 PM   #1
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Those fish will usually hit almost anything when passing through and feeding. I have a 14 inch jointed mackerel I used to bring. I would catch fish with it when they were passing through and feeding. They are nice at slack and just before or after. But I would say you would have hooked up with the sebile too. Maybe even more fish. But who knows for sure.
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Old 07-06-2012, 08:00 PM   #2
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Those fish will usually hit almost anything when passing through and feeding. [/i][/size]
Can't say I agree here... you must only go when your cell rings.

There are more days when they are keyed in on action and especially size than they're not. Even on those "pinch me" days, you may think you're crushing fish, but if you experiment you'll often find that you were hitting a fraction of what was actually possible..

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Old 07-07-2012, 11:06 AM   #3
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Can't say I agree here... you must only go when your cell rings.

There are more days when they are keyed in on action and especially size than they're not. Even on those "pinch me" days, you may think you're crushing fish, but if you experiment you'll often find that you were hitting a fraction of what was actually possible..
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Old 07-07-2012, 12:05 PM   #4
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What's this talk about "Trusting your Gut"???? ...

I thought the PX40 program was supposed to get rid of that thang!!


I don't have to tell you nice fish, you've heard it plenty.... and God knows that head is inflated enough ...hey, did your buddy eat the shark he kept? Seems like I was sitting on that school while you waded out past me into the bass-bite...you do know they were all around you right???......still can't believe I didn't pick up a bass on those bloody chunks,,, I was fishing them weightless trying to avoid them but it didn't take but seconds before I felt the sharks fighting for it, like I was casting into a kennel of em.

See you soooooooooooon...

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Old 07-07-2012, 12:22 PM   #5
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He ate it and loved it! Wants more!

The bass were only there for about 15 mins out of 3 hours! Conditions were too good to leave and luckily we stayed long enough to get a few. Rigged Eels were the ticket.
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Can't say I agree here... you must only go when your cell rings.

There are more days when they are keyed in on action and especially size than they're not. Even on those "pinch me" days, you may think you're crushing fish, but if you experiment you'll often find that you were hitting a fraction of what was actually possible..
My cell only rings while I'm working. And I fish there more than most.
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