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Old 05-26-2010, 06:48 PM
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Well the drum trip got cancled and we trolled for rock instead. Yesterday I had all storm shads (6 in/3 in) out in tandems. Today I went on a buddies boat and we went with some #15 tony's in the spread. Rock jumped on them. We wound up with two overs and four unders. Two over 18 inches and four under 18 inches. At least we caught some fish and took home a couple 19 inch fish for dinner.
We were in the Thomas point area and the bay was flat until the flotila of boats came running to watch the Blue Angles. Warm day on the bay. Looking forward to livelinning soon.
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Old 05-26-2010, 06:57 PM
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You had me going on your over/under statement. Nice job still.
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Dang that news report showed the spoons in action

Just kidding. nice work marty
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Marty - You pulling planer board(s), or just boat rods?....Don
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Old 05-26-2010, 10:21 PM
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Marty - You pulling planer board(s), or just boat rods?....Don
We were puling boards, but most fish came off deeper lines with the tony's. Marty
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OK Marty it's time to put the broomsticks away and get out those jigging rods. Glad you found some fish and thanks for the rpeort.
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Old 05-27-2010, 07:46 AM
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OK Marty it's time to put the broomsticks away and get out those jigging rods. Glad you found some fish and thanks for the rpeort.
Steve; I keep taking off the "bromsticks"; then putting them back on the boat. Agree; time to put them away until fall. I don't do much jigging because I see most people using the "Kimbro" method. I have tennis elbow that just will not go away. It is acceptable and doesn't bother me too much except when I try to lift something heavy over the bed of my truck, or jig for fish for several hours.
I was glad to see "uncljohn" write that there is another method where you don't have to be so pronounced in your "snapping" of the rod. This is what I might try. I'll try on some areas where I know some smaller fish usually hide and see how I do.
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Marty: After reading Greg's blog you might want to leave the broomsticks onboard & head for Deleware bay eh?
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