
09-22-2015, 02:19 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Lebanon, Tennessee
Posts: 2,925
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Oh yea !! .. <'TK><
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Originally Posted by Adrian
TK great information. I agree the 254 or similar would be a better choice for skipjack and trout. Those things are feisty and will definitely impale themselves with an occasional twist of a circle hook, heck even a big gizzard shad with spunk can get all twisted at times. Problem is, my bait is never in the water long enough for that to happen  just kidding. I sure wouldn't mind testing out my hooks on one of those Rogues, just point the way hehe. I seem to be a day late and a dollar short for those really big boys this year. The 30-35 pounders have been hanging around thankfully and have been a ton of fun. I'll hopefully stumble up on one of those Big 'Uns this Fall. Thanks again for the info.
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Trust me my friend your day will come ... You are paying your dues and they will pay off... Remember the Spring will be the time . Look for 65 degree water ..... That is what they are looking for .. Ideal temp to spawn ... <'TK><
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