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Old 05-18-2012, 09:03 AM   #1
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Haha not my car just a pic I found on the net.. Buddy of mine has a Yaris I have been trying to get him to put his FnD on top.. Put it up to show him it could be done haha..
I honestly would be afraid to go over 50 or never go out with wind you know what I mean?
Well good luck on the info. on the Halis you want get any information out of me due to I haven't got my 1st hali yet
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Old 05-18-2012, 09:33 AM   #2
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There are halis all over SD Bay. But I have found they are tough to target exclusively with artificials. If you want to fish the plastics you need to keep them on or right near the bottom. This will require heavier jigheads than you might be using now for shallower water. Others can and do take legal halis with plastics but I have always done much better with live bait. I use an umbrella net or small sebiki to catch smelt and they have worked well for me in the south bay. Smelt match the hatch down there. I like a carolina rig for shallower water and a dropper loop for deeper. Smelt are pretty tough and don't require a great bait tank to keep alive. dont even bother with a pump, jst a pail of water in the tank every know and then. Mike
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