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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2016 11:30:40 GMT -5
Many folks debate the proper speed for pulling bait. Personally, I like to cover the entire lake in one day!
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Post by BentRod on Apr 1, 2016 11:47:12 GMT -5
Ha nice!
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Post by smlfishing on Apr 1, 2016 11:51:09 GMT -5
So now I know what my bait looked like when the wind would catch my t top. Thanks for sharing these truly one of a kind pictures.
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Post by drag4striper on Apr 1, 2016 11:58:21 GMT -5
Many folks debate the proper speed for pulling bait. Personally, I like to cover the entire lake in one day! Mr. Gizzard said, Gezz Yam slow down I can't keep up. Ha ha....... No wonder you caught a bird.
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Post by tblspoon on Apr 1, 2016 13:11:19 GMT -5
I don't care who you are. That's funny!
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Post by coheasion on Apr 1, 2016 13:36:55 GMT -5
Red nose Yam - time to get Insani T out and start catching some fresh bait!
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Post by Brian on Apr 1, 2016 18:43:57 GMT -5
That's not normal distressed bait red nose... His nose is glowing red from friction like an Apollo capsule during re-entry.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2016 20:21:46 GMT -5
That's not normal distressed bait red nose... His nose is glowing red from friction like an Apollo capsule during re-entry. LOL. The idea here is to take all the dead bait that have been poisoned by charcoal soot and masonry sponge chemicals and make them look lively by pulling them with your big motor! At this speed, the stripers cant see their red nose!
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