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    Default pullin sinclair in the wind?


    Ok, im not seasoned at pullin jigs, but where can i go on sinclair that would allow me to pull jigs in 14mph NW wind. I gotta take whatever opportunity i can on the weekends. Thanks!

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    Get a drft sock and go with the wind. Worked for me today.Thumbs Up
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    Get a drft sock and go with the wind. Worked for me today.Thumbs Up
    Do you have one or two out?
    thx

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    one will do.

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    ps remember when moveing with big motor pull in sock

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    How do drift socks work? Just throw it out and let the wind push you? I've seen others use them but I have no experience with them.
    Just me, a buddy, and an old Procraft with 12 fishing poles!

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    They work good in the wind but with only one it tends to pull to one side but can keep to on course with trolling motor. Going to need one for the next few weeks for the wind on some some days.
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    ive used drift socks before on lake martin "santee cooper" fishing for cats. it worked great. is it hard to get you speed adjusted? and where around central GA can you get them?

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    I'm pretty sure Academy or Bass Pro has them.
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    thanks CRAKA, how about go pick up a couple and ill borrow yours haha.

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