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Old 01-12-2017, 05:24 PM   #8
Harry Hill
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Originally Posted by ful-rac View Post
Yep! If your gonna be serious about fishing for halibut, concentrate your efforts on that. You don't want all this other crap on your line interfering with your halibut fishing...not that it wont work...it might keep your gear from fishing effectively. The longer your gear is on the bottom fishing for halibut the better your chances. If your winding it in every so often to take the bass off of your line, your probably missing a few bites.
this is why I asked. It seemed like a good idea to have both ends of the rig working for me but I don't want to be distracted by lizard fish or spotties while I'm looking for halibut. I'll just stick to the live bait and keep looking for that first keeper. Thanks for answering my question, your answers will keep me from spinning my wheels out there.
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