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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Menifee, CA
Posts: 1,474
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Good boat, good captain.
I'd bring 25#, 40# and 65# just in case. As on most overnight boats in the summer, space is at a premium on the boat, travel as light as you can.
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#2 |
"Relax"
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: O'side
Posts: 554
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Call the landing and ask what tackel to bring...
Better yet, if you have the time , go down to the boat a day/evening or two before your trip and talk to the crew. As you know things can change overnight. I worked the boats for many many years, finally becoming the 2nd ticket on the RRIII. So if I was going I'd bring all spectra line and a variety of fluorocarbon spools of leader materials. Terminal tackle info you can get from the crew. I'd bring the flat falls - for sure. Bring one set up for the big boys...just in case. Hope this helps. Good luck!!!
Geno
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