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Post by Gotcha on Sept 25, 2013 19:53:16 GMT -5
Time spent learning to throw that net is some frustrating stuff as well! heard mward is good at tacos! All worth it! We wouldn't do it if it wasn't! I read somewhere where a guy said he would take a skunk on the boat before he used some u-rigs! . You can still get skunked either way! That's why we keep coming back!
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Post by mwardncsu on Sept 25, 2013 20:09:57 GMT -5
Taco's taste good - I polished off 4 last night for dinner What's crazy is lately I'm throwing the 10' net better than the lighter 8'..... scary.... not that I'm going to be opening an IHOP anytime soon but I get by.....
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Post by fishhook on Sept 26, 2013 6:32:28 GMT -5
I have a Bluewater 40, and I like it. Works as good as a SBT in my opinion. You won't be disappointed if you go that route, they are good tanks.
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Post by Gator on Sept 26, 2013 6:54:27 GMT -5
Time spent learning to throw that net is some frustrating stuff as well! heard mward is good at tacos! All worth it! We wouldn't do it if it wasn't! I read somewhere where a guy said he would take a skunk on the boat before he used some u-rigs! . You can still get skunked either way! That's why we keep coming back! I threw a 14' net when I was in Florida. Grew up throwing cast nets for mullet. Might have a taco in there getting started but I think I can do it again. I ordered a 8' and 10' net from a custom net guy in Florida. He makes a pretty awesome net. He's been making them for 50+ years. As far as the baitfish, I think I will get there just not sure when.
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