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fourbizz

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  2. The party boats in socal fish live sardines and anchovies
  3. bodkin threader. but i use tru tungsten weights with no inserts anyway.
  4. Download GIMP it is free and very versatile.
  5. If you move in on me while I am throwing a Hudd and I can hit your boat with it, I probably will.
  6. Yeah, the large ones arent active. That is why you couldnt get them on a mepps.
  7. I took a couple trips out of San Diego on party boats when I was younger. Just various rock fish. Real mixed bag. A few sand bass and white sea bass. But that wasnt all that deep. 100 ft maybe. Did some 400ft+ trips out of Ft. Lauderdale and Alaska, but none here.
  8. Or is it just piling up asinine one-liners?
  9. If Kents dont work, ive got a ripped pair of military goretex pants somewhere
  10. You are talking about throwing .75-2oz baits on one of the heaviest production swimbait rods out there. A 5 oz huddleston barely loads that rod. The only things I ever used it for were OG Armageddons and Wake Baits, 12" Castaic HardHeads, and the 12" Osprey. All of which are between 7oz and 11ozs. You may be talking about using their normal bass rods, where a H or XH would be fine for the baits he mentioned. But the Crucial XH Swimbait specific rod will not work well. I would be ticked if I bought one off of that recommendation.
  11. fan tail goldfish really have to move their tails pretty dramatically to move too. Those fish's tails hardly move at all.
  12. I've been fishing them all on the XH, the Crucial, to me, feels like a 6" bait will overload the rod and I lose control of the bait. They're much more friendly on the XH than the H. Notice, though, the last statement I made that the H will handle the range if you aren't going to throw bigger baits. It's a preference thing, sorry I offended your taste. its not ok.
  13. http://www.granitegearstore.com/Product3.aspx?ProductId=143&CategoryId=14

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