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Catch 22

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  1. A very versatile bait that can be used fast or slow, cast or vertical. Love `em but like to have at least 10' depth,and usually use them in colder water. Also give the Heddon Sonar a try. Some of them have rattles in the eye sockets. Heddon was the original blade bait. C22 FWIW,I catch several salt water species on them too.
  2. Most T & T`s have a bypass valve usually operated with the twist of a screwdriver. With the motor up operate the valve to let it down. Now run the t -t motor for a while, maybe a minute. That should purge the air bubbles into the reservoir. Close by pass to check it.You may have to add oil and do this a coupla times. OR your O rings may be leaking==time for a rebuild Hope this helps C22
  3. I used to fish the Frankford Arsonal area for stripers long ago,and would catch an occasional smallie and lmb. Lots of good looking shoreline up that way. Try around the Tacony P and Ross bridges. Also Petty Island area. Good luck C22
  4. Great catch. You are obviously spoiled with fish like those to be had. What was the water temp.
  5. Hey Coherence, I live about 25 minutes away from Wagamons. I resigned SF. You might know me as BB. Pic/bass together all the time and from personal studies I have done the pics don`t seem to eat bass very often. I didn`t use to like catching pickerel but they get me thru the winter round here.They eat everything that the lmb will take. After tasting some excellent deep fried northerns last summer, I may learn how to bone out a pickerel. C 22
  6. Ditto what Rivaval said on the SB. It must also scare the crap out of them becasue I`ve seen them rocket across the water as to be running scared. Catch 22
  7. Great vid,thanks.
  8. Hello,new guy here. I will do my profile when I get a few minutes. Years ago,I took a 3 day float on a Pa river. The weather was merciless at 90,95 deg all 3 days. The only bait with any consistancy was a nose hooked Zoom pearl super fluke. Setting the hook quickly didn`t work well. A 2 or 3 second delay was the ticket.Also if you can,fish the low light periods and shaded areas. As Scott mentioned,the fast water will probably produce better. Good luck

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