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Go get boy's
Be careful and wak em : ) Schmitty |
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does anyone know where the top teams fished at? or what technique they were using? i missed the weigh in.
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They used a 3 way swivel setup with a plain hook and worm. 4-5 foot long leader from swivel and a pencil sinker. Anchor in current, throw it downstream onto structure and slowly move it forward.
Fished upper river, near US powerhouse (clay bank), and I believe couple rock piles (the ones that mark ship channel). |
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Pete seems to leave out the minor details.....
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A lie well stuck to is as good as the truth.... |
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I put in all the details the teams are willing to share with me. Quite a few teams would not even mention techniques as there are other tournaments scheduled and they would not give away their "secrets". When asked where they fished, they answered "out there". When asked what they caught them on, they said "hooks".
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Congrats Paul. Noce finish for you and I assume your daughter. Always nice talking fishing with you when I get up to the area. I have a pretty good idea where you were fishing.
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There were some very nice fish caught in Munuscon Bay on both days.
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