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The Tribute to Guy Clark. I have it ordered and fly to Tampa today to
pick it up. thanks for the recommendation Jeff. About a two grand CD! Jeff, recommend about a dozen plugs and lures for trolling and jigging and such in salt water for a guy who has no idea what he is doing.....sometimes as deep as a hundred meters and sometimes with the rod out the back of a sail boat. da beach bum john |
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On 04/22/2012 05:11 PM, John B wrote:
The Tribute to Guy Clark. I have it ordered and fly to Tampa today to pick it up. thanks for the recommendation Jeff. About a two grand CD! Jeff, recommend about a dozen plugs and lures for trolling and jigging and such in salt water for a guy who has no idea what he is doing.....sometimes as deep as a hundred meters and sometimes with the rod out the back of a sail boat. da beach bum john John, This place died. Go search for roff on Facebook. That's where you will find 'em. Russell |
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yikes!! not sure i should ask questions about the tampa trip...
lots of decent sal****er stuff... size and type of the lure depends on what you're fishing for. you'll need planers or downriggers to get way deep for ocean trolling, and that's no fun. i don't do it. there are some hardbaits that are big with big lips that will go 40-50 feet down, but you need a stout rod and reel to hold that while trolling. also no fun... in hardbaits, i've used yozuri's, spoons, and big bucktails trolling for blues, spanish, kings, and stripers. there are many fishy-looking softbaits too. sal****er fish are tough on a lures and not real picky when ready to eat, so you oughta find some cheap lures until you get dialed in. can't go wrong with shiny silver or gold metal spoons and stingers. my deep sea trolling was always on top or just under the surface for dolphin, wahoo, billfish (never caught one), mainly with ballyhoo on islander heads with skirts. most of my sal****er fishing is now for puppy drum, speckled trout, blues, mackeral, and false albacore...and it's casting instead of trolling. i'm concentrating on the flyrod this year, trying to get better at it. there are some neat jigs that you drop to the bottom or near it around wrecks or live bottoms. deadly dicks, stingers, hopkins in various sizes are always good to have... do you get cabela's catalog? yukyuk...of course not...but maybe you can find one or access it on the web? http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/brows...MMcat104793480 lots of stuff to spend money on... jeff On 4/22/2012 7:11 PM, John B wrote: The Tribute to Guy Clark. I have it ordered and fly to Tampa today to pick it up. thanks for the recommendation Jeff. About a two grand CD! Jeff, recommend about a dozen plugs and lures for trolling and jigging and such in salt water for a guy who has no idea what he is doing.....sometimes as deep as a hundred meters and sometimes with the rod out the back of a sail boat. da beach bum john |
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Russell D. typed:
This place died. DAMN IT! Did I miss the funeral? -- TL, Tim |
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On 04/30/2012 06:23 AM, Tim J. wrote:
Russell D. typed: This place died. DAMN IT! Did I miss the funeral? Nah. It was just left out to rot. |
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