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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: redlands, ca
Posts: 118
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nice dude!! looks like you already have a game plan for next time too!
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Rolly
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 245
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awesome report! thanks for the pics
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 28
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day of firsts
Wow! You sure scored a bunch of newbies. I remember EVERY SINGLE ONE of my first catches, although they did'nt always come in bunches like that.
Congrats on the fishing, the catching - and mostly thanks for the sharing. |
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Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: San Diego
Posts: 99
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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Like Andy said, cranks and nets are not a good combo. I don't use crank baits too often but when I do I usually remove the front treble hook. It's easier on the fish and easier on you if you're C&R-ing. It's safer as well; having a pissed fish thrashing around in your lap with multiple trebles in it's face is not fun. Those fresh water cranks don't hold up too well in the ocean. The hooks rust off and as you found the lures break apart. They cost more but the cranks designed for the ocean have better hooks and the hooks are conected through the body of the baits with wire. Mike
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