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Topic: NEW QUARRY record 11/6/06  (Read 1073 times)

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raymac

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Trolled up a 50 in+ umbrella, using Inline spinner nightcrawler.Also hooked to the umbrella a castmaster lure.  :smt005 Before that trolled up 4 trout 2  1.5lbs 2 1lbsers 1 undersize smallmouth. using gold needlefish and inline spinner crawler combo.
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After reading this a few times :smt012 I relized you HOOKED an UMBRELLA that measured 50"+.... :smt005 FunnyRay should be your new handle :smt002  Thanks for the report!    I have a question Ray,is that inline spinner designed for a Crawler? and if so,is it one of those which does not create a lot of drag/weight while trolling?
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Trolled up a 50 in+ umbrella,
  Just in time for the rainy season nice catch  :smt043
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I hoep you C&R'd t--it isn't the rainy season yet so you musn't keep those  :smt003


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Do those fight more or less hard than say.............a rock?   :smt003
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WE need pix for proof!!

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well said, Etienne!.................. :smt043
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raymac

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you want proof well here it is
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raymac

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Do those fight more or less hard than say.............a rock?   :smt003
i thought i had the bottom but a hard steady pull brought it to the serface.
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raymac

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After reading this a few times :smt012 I relized you HOOKED an UMBRELLA that measured 50"+.... :smt005 FunnyRay should be your new handle :smt002  Thanks for the report!    I have a question Ray,is that inline spinner designed for a Crawler? and if so,is it one of those which does not create a lot of drag/weight while trolling?

FisHunter
    to answer your questions i use it for a crawler and a rubber worm. Very little drag.Would work great behind a kayak on lite line.If you would E-mail me your mailing address i will send you a sample setup that works for me free of charge.That will solve the mystry.
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