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I pull 2 umbrella rigs with 4 12-16"lg shad. Depending on the water depth I'm fishing in, I take a 18oz to 36oz parachute rig and attach to the center line of the umbrella rig to weigh it down. Sometimes I hook the parachute about 15ft in front of the umbrella rig, this lets you fish at 2 different depths.
Either way you can fish it down about 15 ft behind the boat while trolling. 3 years ago I dip netted a 25lb striper that was on the surface because he had a huge croker in his mouth that was too big for him to swallow.
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Tis better to be quiet and thought a fool than open your mouth and prove it!! 1991 V-20 cuddy I/O 350 volvo duo prop, 1998 15ft Grumman 9.9 Johnson
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Our BFT that have been mixing with our rock bass eat them big shad bodies like candy! The rockfish wear em out also. Or have the past. I love having an obnoxious sized bait in the mix.
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Hey K Jack - I like your table..........I mean boat.
A good canyon runner, and maybe trolling rig, if the slower speed doesn't get you into trouble. Low cost, that's the way to go - the fish don't know if you're running a new 28' Regulator or from your table / boat !! |
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