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    Quote Originally Posted by ScooperDude View Post
    CK you are a head of me long lining. I have the auto pilot now I just need some rods and reels
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    I went cheap on the rod and reels. Bass Pro Shop had a sale on 14,12,9 feet rod and reels for $39 each. about 5 years ago. Still liking them. Off of the back I have 14 feet on both outside next inside is 11 Feet and 9 feet cover the middle for 6 poles. Right now 6 poles is enough for me. Seem to be a good balance of not getting lines crossed and easy to turn.
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
    "CK the Official Tester of floating nets".

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDawgg View Post
    I knew you would like it. It will get better with some practice. Congratulations on your new toy!
    Big Dawg need to go out with you sometime and get some pointers from a pro like you.
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
    "CK the Official Tester of floating nets".

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    Man have I got you fooled. I just go and do what I feel will work. I have never got to sit in the back seat and reel them in. I'm always the one running the tm or netting the fish. But it sounds like you got the handle on it already. Good luck I'll see you out there.

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    congrats on your new toy C K I know you gona like that thing ==== looking forward to seeing you on the water again soon
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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    hey Bigdawgg !! next time we go well take the covered porch and ill drive sos you can reel in a few

    === but only iffin we use them beautiful blue Uncle Remus catch um or die tryin attack minners
    Fish tremble at the sound of my name

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    I just got back from Gander Mountain I got 2 10' and 2 12' rods and reels for $39.95 each they are Zebco Crappie Fighters. They can't be too good for the price, but I'm not going to catch Mobbie Dick with them. They didn't have anything shorter or longer.
    I got some hives alb test and some mono for leader, a few 1/8 oz and 1/16 oz heads. A couple different colored plastic.
    I'm re spooling right now. Gotta wait till next weekend to fish.

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    Glad to hear you were able to get our and try out that new I-pilot. In a few more trips you might have to find additonal livewell space when you start pounding the Wylie Slabs!!!!
    Hooking up every chance I get!

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    ALL YENS LONG LINERS,
    Don't go cheap on yer e quipment!
    Yall should be spendin at leAst 75.00 per rod!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScooperDude View Post
    I just got back from Gander Mountain I got 2 10' and 2 12' rods and reels for $39.95 each they are Zebco Crappie Fighters. They can't be too good for the price, but I'm not going to catch Mobbie Dick with them. They didn't have anything shorter or longer.
    I got some hives alb test and some mono for leader, a few 1/8 oz and 1/16 oz heads. A couple different colored plastic.
    I'm re spooling right now. Gotta wait till next weekend to fish.
    ScooperDude that is a good start. If you go 6 off the back with three on each side. Outside will be 12' out 90 degree next inside will be 10' 45 degree. Middle two can be short poles straight out. 6 poles out of back is my compromise for less tangles and it turns better.
    "Smiles don't leave a lake without one."
    "White Perch the other white meat."
    "CK the Official Tester of floating nets".

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