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Old 02-14-2014, 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by FloatNFish View Post
Thanks everyone for getting me pointed in the right direction! I'm gonna start with two inline planers per side and some snap weights and see what kind of trouble that can get me into...

-Alex
If you are going to fish the upper Cumberland river ... Only use boards on the port side (bank side) That is where your ambush points are ... Also you have navigation buoy's to deal with ... with a gen current etc ... You can't handle a starboard side ... Fish downstream with the current and use your elect. trolling motor to stay ahead of the current ... enough to keep pressure on the boards for control ... Good luck .... PS ... !! You have been reading to much BS articles ... for a river environment forget about the snap weights .... ... <'TK><
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