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the only thing i hated here is i learned the powder coat, but the sand here were we jig beats the crap out of them and the paint don't last long!
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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I have learned a trick to that also. Scuff your jighead with 80 grit sandpaper the crosshatch scuff will create a mechanical bond surface for the paint to stick to. Holds up really well to impact.
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nice, hard to tell how big they are, 1-2 oz, maybe. we troll with something like that, called a destin doll. rig it with 3 hooks linked togetherand a cigar minnow on the first hook.
u guys bounce then on the bottom, i guess. |
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I made 6oz and 8oz. And 12 oz also for tandem rigs. We wire line the 12oz. We bounce alot of bottom rocks sand etc.
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magic size here ie 5 & 6 oz best used on wire
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1986 V20 ![]() Old Fishermen never die, we just SMELL that way!! |
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Just started using the tandems this past fall. We troll them using braid and they worked well and there's better action than with my spoon rods loaded with wire.
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1999 Wellcraft 22WA-200 Ocean Runner 1982 Grady White Tarpon 190-110 Evinrude-Sold 1996 Striper 2100WA-RIP Sandy 1989 Wellcraft 18-Sport-125 Force-sold |
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