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And I do that too!As important as good intell is, it is far more rewarding when you blaze your own trail to find the fish. Then you become “The Man” who has the intell.
Fish have tails so where they might be one day can be gone the next.
And there are BFT around now.
Yes. And quite close.As important as good intell is, it is far more rewarding when you blaze your own trail to find the fish. Then you become “The Man” who has the intell.
Fish have tails so where they might be one day can be gone the next.
And there are BFT around now.
Mine are the middle ones.Tuna rods aboard, most effective tuna repellent known to man. I usually keep a trolling set up on board starting mid-July. Forget them, SOB!! Look at those tuna!!
Have them, don’t see a tuna within 10 nautical miles…
Aftco straight butts? What reels are you pairing them up with?Mine are the middle ones.
Winthrop Adjust a butts. Talica 50’sAftco straight butts? What reels are you pairing them up with?
Nice, and the rods?Winthrop Adjust a butts. Talica 50’s
Calstar blanksNice, and the rods?
To feed and spawn.I agree. What do they eat in the mid-Atlantic
I always wonder, what makes a seagull decide to pick up and fly a few miles to to other side of the Sound. At least they can see the other side. So what triggers the BFT decision to swim 3000 miles to see what's up on the other side of the Atlantic? Are they heading to something, or do they just pick a direction and go until something turns them back?