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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Need to go Friday morning, Ms Tammy and I will be there unless something changes.
    We can do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    We can do that.
    Cool, hear tell some poachers will be coming your wat Wednesday
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Cool, hear tell some poachers will be coming your wat Wednesday
    That's what I hear. Lol. Hopefully I can locate the fish before Friday.
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    ScottV sent you a pm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkansasbowhunter View Post
    I put the rod off the front (push)instead of back (pull) u push forward and pull from behind. U need to add wt on the push rod to get the bait down deep fast unlike out the back of the boat. Couldnt imagine running 100 feet line off the front pole as it would go under the boat and get in the motor possibly.
    I even push off the back when the fish are deeper than you can get a Bandit down to. I was catching them at 25ft. one day and with 150ft. of line out I could not get the bait deep enough. I added 3oz. weight to the line a short 2ft. leader and dropped the weight down to the depth I needed it and pushed off the back of the boat!Here's 1 pic of a 13" fish that was caught that way!
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    Wheres the fish pic? Idont see a fish, just a lovely lady. Looks like you married over your head. Nice catch on both counts.



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    Another thing in gonna try. Since Steve just had knee surgery and I'm still a little wobbly, I'm gonna start pulling off of the front of the boat, like I used to. On my shortest pole I'm gonna use a 2 oz weight so that line will be pulled down out of the way. It will make turning easier too cause the line will be going under the motor. Sorta Carolina rig pushing. Lol
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