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Topic: Mooching setup  (Read 1177 times)

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Rc4jw

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  • Location: Union city
  • Date Registered: Sep 2015
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Hi guys, I'm planning on getting out to HMB and trying my hand at mooching this weekend. What size of circle hooks and sinkers do you recommend? I will probably stick to mooching but what would be a good trolling setup? Does anybody use leaded line to get down deep enough? Or maybe something like a deep six or dipsy diver? Thanks for any advice. I really want to catch a salmon this year but since it is my first real attempt at it I am not getting my hope up to high...


 

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