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Old 09-11-2014, 02:08 PM
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Smile Uumm Bad use of words .. <'TK><

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Hey TK - I'd love to know what the bad info is so I can avoid it. Would you mind to ellaborate. PM would be fine with me if you'd rather not post it on here. Thank You!
Bad use of words ... Everything was good .. But not all things said may not fit the situation ... For instance .. Line depth depends on the river depth environment ... What is the size of a bait, Skippies are very active and strong compared to gizzards or threadfins, and trout... So you want your largest and strongest fish on the rear board ... This lets him (what I call) sweep a 180 deg. area behind the board....

Also be mindful of the front boards line length. Don't get it to long or it might interfere with the rear board and especially in bends of the river where you have back eddies and slack develops on the board and the baits may get tangled with each other ... This is when power control with the elect Mtr. is really needed ... Hope this clarifies .... <'TK><

P.S ... All The posts were Great .. But like anything else "You have variables". ..

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Old 09-11-2014, 02:23 PM
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All this talk about river fishing is giving me the urge to get down there after some smallmouth this weekend!
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