I have both and prefer the socks, like feelay said much smoother and safer. besides if a sock does hang a stump all you usually have to do is grab the dump line and pull, it will come free 90% of the time.
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I have both and prefer the socks, like feelay said much smoother and safer. besides if a sock does hang a stump all you usually have to do is grab the dump line and pull, it will come free 90% of the time.
Good point.
I agree, but one step at a time for me right now. I got my goals set, just still got to work out the means.
I remeber watching ya'll at Nader. Much better control in that gale wind than we had with a chain. I noticed ya'll had one off the transom and another off the side. Was that to keep them from getting to close to each other, or was it to offset the cross wind?
Appreciate the help guys.
This is all great stuff!!:popcorn
Thanks Major
Think I have a 60" cabelas brand new in box. I'll look tonight... PM me if interested....
I caught the Cabelas blue drift socks on sale last year for 12.50 each (3X=56" and 4X=65"). I bought all they had left, and have sold em all except the 4 I kept.
I agree with the other guys, chains in stumps, and timber, and socks in open water.
I disagree about tourney fishing from a glass boat tho. I use a big Xpress, and I can control it in any situation just as easy as I did my Ranger. Plus, aluminum is less than half the price of glass. Gotta buy a GOOD boat tho. The Xpress IS the best aluminum fishin boat out there. I'm referring to the Pad Ride Hyperlift models. I have an Xpress 20' H-20PFC coming with a 200 Yammie SHO on it. It's a new model they built for me. It's just like the H-18PFC but 2' longer, and bigger engine. It has all the toys on it. The PFC's come with 2 huge livewells, and three across seating, etc. the PFC's are the crappie, multi species model.
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I have a 12" piece of swimming noodle on the line to my drift socks. I have a piece on the handle of my net too.