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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: CAL/NE
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New Penn VSX'S?
Hey T,
Are those the new Penn 50 VSX's you are fishing? If so, how do you like their performance to date? The size is nice, do you have them spooled with spectra with top shot of mono? Nice trip! |
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Got fish
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Cape May, NJ
Posts: 191
Credits: 1,506.7
Boat: 41 Albemarle
Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Best Catch: Grandsons and Granddaughter
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Great trip Capt. Can you point some of those yellow ones down this way.
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Bourne, MA
Posts: 335
Credits: 1,564.3
Boat: "Riptide" 33T Contender
Home Port: Bourne, MA
Best Catch: 103" BFT
Occupation: Guide
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Both reels are spooled braid w/ Basil Wind-ons. 30's are 700 yards of 100# braid w/ 200 yards of 50# mono 70's are 800 yards of 200# braid w/ 200 yards or 100# mono
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Terry
I will be making a run Friday if the forecast holds and maybe again Sat or Sun. |
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Crab mustard is good
Join Date: Jan 2006
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OK, the 30's are great size for charters, easy for everyone to handle. The 70's will whip just about everything in the canyons very well, only challenge would be if you hook up with a "big" blue girl. That would be a good problem to deal with. I just shipped 4 70vs, 2 50VSW's, 2 16VSX's and 2 975's with custom rods back east for the Monster Shark Tournament ![]() You running for tuna Wed that week? We are looking at it if conditions are good. |
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Stop staring at my Avatar.
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Mass
Posts: 388
Credits: 1,896.7
Boat: Carolina Classic 28
Home Port: Falmouth
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70's
I am a decent and experienced angler, 5'7" and in reasonably good shape but I find the 70's are too big for my small frame. No matter how I adjust the harness either the weight or the size wears me out. Its happened 2-3 times; at this point if I'm on a boat with a 70 or 80 I just watch if it gets hit
![]() I'll take my chances with 30's and 50's spooled with a zillion yards of braid. I'd be more worried about a big eye than a blue marlin. We got out asses whipped by one on a 30 4 or 5 years back - it was not pretty and eventually broke off after an interminable up and down battle that we never had enough drag to finish the game. |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: CT & MHC
Posts: 2,319
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Great report Capt! That's the way to get 'er done!! Good to hear they are showing up within striking range.
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