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Yea but what about the times when you instantly say (before loosing the
fish) to yourself "damn, I don't think I got all of that one..." Warren "Eric Dreher" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:08:47 -0500, "Chris Rennert" wrote: I definitely agree about multiple hook sets. I just use the sharpest hooks I possibly can and that gives me the confidence that when I stick them, I got them. I can only think of three or four time that I "double-set" the hook. Each time resulted in a lost fish. As you, Chris, I just trust in a good hook...Gamakatsu, and replace 'em when they're worn out or bent for any reason. ---------------------------------------------- "Kerry's policies would run the country deeper and deeper into deficit." - John Edwards |
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