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Tackle Talk / Re: Lies, Damnable Lies, and Fishing Gear Specs
« on: July 25, 2018, 09:23:42 AM »That's what happens when the manufacturer listens to the engineer and not the machinist..
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That's what happens when the manufacturer listens to the engineer and not the machinist..
Better chance of catching a trout now then a shark with these conditions.
Not if you know how to catch sharks this time of year
We just need a fool to paddle out some baits.
Better chance of catching a trout now then a shark with these conditions.
Who's actually reeling them in?
Probably wasn't Chip.
Binh is this summer's savage! Better duck Chip, shots have been fired!!
I have a tuna head from a 39# ahi....
Capacity is likely just a math equation and never verified with actual line.
The salad is getting bad up here tooNo salad Here!
Nice hat and Guitar! Good to see pics with you and fish again Chip!
Hat looks more weathered than him. Time for a new one.
That hat does look like it's been through hell. Tom, you need to send him a new one.
I'll keep throwing out the same, but will usually bring a 2nd rod for squid and downsize the hook to a 6/0 to target the basses, shovels, and hopefully an exotic like a WSB or YT. Considering where I fish, its not completely out of the question.