You sure that price is right?? Just looked for em.. They all start at $29.99 then add so much as you go up in size.. 77" would be $64.99... If u found em for $35 send me the link
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I know your the man when it comes to drift socks . I have a 175 bass tracker what size should i get 48 56 65 0r 77 Cabelas has these on sale the 77 is 35.00. And they go down from there.
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You sure that price is right?? Just looked for em.. They all start at $29.99 then add so much as you go up in size.. 77" would be $64.99... If u found em for $35 send me the link
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Heres the link What size you think 2 big ones
Cabela's: Cabela's Advanced Angler Pro Series Drift Socks
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Wilbur, my boat is the same, had a 48 & it worked fine, lost it (my bad), & replaced it with two 48's. Don't know if I'll ever use them but I have them if needed.
PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
I'm trying to decide which size to get for our 18 1/2 ft. War Eagle Predator also. Not sure if I need I big one or two smaller ones. Sure can't beat these prices.
Paul -- Team Crappie Stalker
At those prices, pick one or two and pull the trigger.
PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
Bigger is better if your slow trolling. Use the smaller sizes to dial in your speed when pulling cranks with your big motor.
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Member of Tri-State Crappie Anglers
For slow trollin' drifting....Get the bigger ones. I use two 54"ers and they are fine most days (18' tin boat). There are days when I need them to be bigger.
Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536
At least, 60" 's would be better. Keep a couple chains in the boat for when you need to be in the stumps. Stumps and socks don't get along so well.
Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536