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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    Thx. Didn't know what those brailing rigs were called.
    The deals that you see hanging on the sides of the boat with all the chain and hooks hanging off them. Called Brails is that and will keep a good man busy working those things. Each metal hook had 4 prongs and each prong has a ball on the end. Those are curved like a treble hook. That ball and bend keeps the shells holding on. Used to get on the water at 9 am and off the water by 3 pm. And a good day was $200+ bad day $100+ sure wish I could still make a living doing it. As I had time to fish and hunt all I wanted doing that and Commercial fishing.

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    I know you had to brail in KY, but could dive in TN. Some dove in KY tho. :-)
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    [QUOTE=ShilohRed;2574485]I think I'm going to make me up a pair of 72" or 80" socks. i made a pair of 12" Socks I run when anchor fishing in current keeps the boat from swinging. Also have used them a few times off the bow on each side when Pulling crank baits with the big motor. Gets me down to around .08 at idle but don't forget about them being up there.
    I have one 60" and it does no good. But also have a pair of chains and use them more then socks.
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    Do you think 2 12s or 18s or 24s to slow me down 1mph, for pullin cranks. I was looking at these http://www.amazon.com/Package-Anchor...d_sim_sbs_sg_1



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    Wilbur, if you are using your big motor for cranks then a couple of 5 gallon buckets will do the trick. PM Feelay, that what he does and it works nicely. Hurts your feelings when the prop eats a sock.
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    I would like to stay away from buckets, too big and hard to store in boat



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    Pretty simple the way he does it, 2 buckets in the back of the truck with a big hole in the bottom of both and a rope handle tied in 2 holes at the top of the bucket. Throw em in the boat at the ramp, get to where you gonna fish, throw em out.
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    Will the buckets drop me a MPH do ya think.



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    I do, they hold that 250 hp of Feelays back.
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    I would rather stay with the socks, they fold up and you can store anywhere in the boat.



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    I got a couple socks at Academy for $15 each. They aren't real big, but were a bargain and do work. On an 18ft excel in about a 12-15mph wind, they got me exactly at .5 using 2 of them. They probably would be fine for slowing down an outboard for cranking.

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