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Fish the Edge
Team Sportfishermen.com Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Bear, DE
Posts: 8,101
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Boat: 232 center console
Home Port: Indian River, De
Best Catch: off the shot gun
Occupation: jackleg
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cigar weights
Wahoonbox,
I have a bro fishing the deep c land area. He is using the 32 oz cigar weights on a wire line setup. Is it possible to bridle the 32 oz weight and do a wind-on style? If so how far ahead of the bally? |
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
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I'll take a stab at this as I have already thought about and the answer is yes.
There is abosutely no reason this shouldn't work. Two longline clips, two split rings and some strategically placed crips should do the trick. Cheers, Jim |
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Fish the Edge
Team Sportfishermen.com Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Bear, DE
Posts: 8,101
Credits: 18,240.5
Boat: 232 center console
Home Port: Indian River, De
Best Catch: off the shot gun
Occupation: jackleg
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Thanks Draggin
A lot of afternoons my bro slides out of the fort and is by himself. The bridle would help him. He had a big wahoo on in September, popped on the auto pilot and the fight began. We were talking yesterday about the bridle setup for the planer. |
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