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Alphahawk 08-02-2013 09:11 PM

Gills and Smallies
 
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Went back to what I do today.....fishing the Trout Magnet with 2# test line. Caught a dozen Smallies all at the 11 and 12 inch mark and about 40 Gills at the 7 to 8 inch mark. Both specie had my drag singing. Also caught 3 Cats that gave me a heck of a fight. It was a nice afternoon on the water. Water temps were 84 degrees and water was clear. No "jumps" anywhere I went today and once again no white bass. Will rest up this weekend and start again next week.


Regards

tacklemake 08-03-2013 03:32 AM

Thank you again my friend for the great report and pic's..............woody

Tlynn87 08-14-2013 11:15 AM

Hello Alphahawk I'm a little new to the site and using trout magnets. Are you using a 2lbs leader? How long of a leader if so? Also what body of water are you fishing? Thanks!!

Reel Tune 08-14-2013 01:43 PM

Nice as always Alphahawk.

Jeremy

nomad60 08-14-2013 02:08 PM

Nice going Alpha.

agelesssone 08-14-2013 03:10 PM

Good post, glad you were catching something to make the trip worthwhile.

Fishbus 08-14-2013 03:55 PM

Check the archives Tlynn87. Alphahawk has detailed a lot of his methods and techniques already. Take a look at what's already been written and if you have specific questions, you'll get a good answer.

I've been practicing the techniques, so I'll tell you, yes, use 2lb line with a 18" or so 2lb fluorocarbon leader for best results.

The TM folks also have some good videos on their website, and if you order a bundle from them, they'll include the CD.

Welcome and good luck,

Billy

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Originally Posted by Tlynn87 (Post 37637)
Hello Alphahawk I'm a little new to the site and using trout magnets. Are you using a 2lbs leader? How long of a leader if so? Also what body of water are you fishing? Thanks!!


Alphahawk 08-14-2013 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fishbus (Post 37643)
Check the archives Tlynn87. Alphahawk has detailed a lot of his methods and techniques already. Take a look at what's already been written and if you have specific questions, you'll get a good answer.

I've been practicing the techniques, so I'll tell you, yes, use 2lb line with a 18" or so 2lb fluorocarbon leader for best results.

The TM folks also have some good videos on their website, and if you order a bundle from them, they'll include the CD.

Welcome and good luck,

Billy

Well said...Tlynn if you have any more questions feel free to PM me.



Regards

Tlynn87 08-17-2013 09:51 AM

Ok thanks for your help! Been on the forum all morning reading all kinds of good stuff!!


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