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Topic: Trollin' Grubs for Trout  (Read 6742 times)

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BigGabe

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I used to use two ball bearing swivels back to back and then a leader to the grub. It worked well for me at Amador. When I used one ball bearing swivel it would twist on occasion.
Never argue with an idiot. They'll just drag you down to their level, and beat you with experience.


futhel

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For me it is worth buying the barrel swivels instead of the cheap ones.  saves alot of head aches
Everybody should have the opportunity to fish


 

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