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Triple Cross x2
Been a couple trips lately with the Triple Cross. One trip was with the 7’4” and the other with the 6’8” both tubular models. I caught 18 one trip with 12 keepers and 12 yesterday with 8 keepers. I have been catching all of my fish working a float very slow in 4 to 8 foot of water. One consistent has been I’ve used the 2000 size Luvias with the 2lb sos. I like this set up for float fishing. Give me the twitch master line for everything else. Here are a few pics of my outings lately. Haven’t had many of them as I have only taken 8 hrs of vacation so far but more to come. I hope :) I forgot to add that garlic slabsauce rocks!
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Congrats on a couple of good outings.
I noticed the Bobby Garland swim’r . It how far under the float were you fishing ?
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Big congrats!
Regards
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That’s the itty bitty size and anywhere from 4ft deep to 7ft deep. I caught these at two different places and our water levels fluctuate so much so it always depends.
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Some really good looking stringers of fish. Some thick ones. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm using my Triple Cross in the exact same fashion. I've got the 7'3" tubular model and I'm using weighted bobbers, Decoy jigheads dressed with black/chartreuse Crappie Magnets.
The TC is a great float rod!!
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Nice outings. Thanks for sharing
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Triple Cross is a great float rod I’ve been using for a few years. My dad likes the solid tip and I prefer the tubular model. I also use the weighted floats and have used decoy heads before but I lost several fish off of them because of the micro barbs. Hard to beat the daiwa jigheads. Hope you catch a bunch this year on your set up!
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Very nice rigs and some nice fish too. I’m still toying with the idea of a shallow spool reel……