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lol
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Very informative thread. Very cool.
Chris, that pic of bait ball was the best one ever taken. ![]() I use the leftover rod handle to stash used sabiki, that sponge. It's got a hole in the middle to push the 2 oz sinker, perfect. 50c at Squidco, lasts for years. I must say - I only have 12 or 15# test on my sabiki rig. ![]() Fishing for bait setup. Spinning reel, light rod. I like. I considered something heavier, but then somehow never did switch. I use that rig to cast rubber for checkers in the kelp... when I see them boiling, I like. ![]()
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its like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get. If your going for bait, use an iron or a spoon for a weight. you never know when a quality fish might be under you. you have nothing to loose. Its fishing!
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Thanks for the tips,a lotta good information to be had, for sure!!!!
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Some great information here from a lot of knowledgeable people, thanks to all of you.
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