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twofish

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  1. be carefull what you wish for,tournament fishing is a sickness or addiction once u start you can't get enough.stick with the loc it's a great way to play and if your lucky you might cash a check.if your fishing anyway you might as well have a chance at some dough.

    talk with your local clubs and see if they offer 1 day derbys quite often their cheep to enter and lots of fun.everyone has to start somewhere

    as far as someone to fish with ,post (looking for someone to share expences with)or something like that on lou and i'll bet tones of guys will be happy to help with costs for the chance to go salmon fishing on your boat.

    just a thought

  2. they don't pull any harder than any other board in that respect, the wing is what makes it pull left or right so the drag on the rod is basicly the same as a chirch or offshore board.the benifit is they stay on top of the water,don't skip and willgo out left or right as far as u want them too. even in turns they still don't drop back.the only time they drop back is when a fish is on.

  3. they don't pull any harder than any other board in that respect, the wing is what makes it pull left or right so the drag on the rod is basicly the same as a chirch or offshore board.the benifit is they stay on top of the water,don't skip and willgo out left or right as far as u want them too. even in turns they still don't drop back.the only time they drop back is when a fish is on.

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    this past season we tried a new setup for our 400 and up copper because we wanted to get our long lines out farther than our regular boards would let us.we found a product on the net that was used out west for bank fishermen called moulder bank-ease planer .we added an or 18 clip at the mid point and an or 19 clip at the rear so we clip the board on inline.

    now these boards pulled hard and took some time to get useto but performed great.they not only made our spread wider but didn't lag back as much on the turns.my reason for posting this is because i think these boards fill a gap that if any of you pull long copper or multi boards know it can get messy if one board lags back farther than the others.

    heres a link check them out for your self.

    http://www.sideplaner.com/index.html

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