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Old July 7th, 2005, 04:42 AM
Bob La Londe
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"James" wrote in message
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hydryla, i think its called....

the water depth ranges from 8-30 ft under this grass and i was told by a
guide that he has had huge success will a sturdy rod, 50 lb. braided line,
1 1/4 oz weight and a 4 in. worm.... he said that since the hydryla is
only 5-8 feet from the bank i should keep my distance from the grass,
throw the rig up and let it slam through, then start feeding line till it
hits bottom. give it a 3-4 light tugs and try again.

now, what we didn't discuss was the type of weight and how to rig it
(drop-shot, texas, etc.).

thanks for the advice,

student james



Well, to be sure I'ld have to see where you are casting, but in matted grass
a 1/4 oz may not be enough. I'ld guess that t-rigged, texposed, with a
pegged weight would be the best to penetrate.

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