rufishn--that was the beast but it doesn't show the bow rod holders mounted lol. I believe Rango had 18 rod holders all together. Rango used to say the number 1 most important thing was to look like you know what you're doing.
gabowman--Rango didn't hold back on info. He would tell you or show you everything there was to know. Fishermen used to launch at Allison Creek landing and hang out close by til Rango showed up and launched the beast so they could follow him and find his "spots". I always set up the same way he did except for anchoring; He would run an anchor off the bow and one off the stern and get them so firmly set you could tie off an oil tanker to them and they would hold. I got to the point that I didn't mind a little slack so the boat could drift to either side a little covering more area.
One taste of the bait
is worth the pain of the hook
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