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  1. Thanks for sharing. We love reading your reports and seeing the pictures. If anyone ask me about going on a charter, I'm definately going to recommend you.
  2. I have brought up this question . Leave the open division for the newbies.
  3. Thank you for the heads up. That's a lot closer than Pulaski.
  4. Why not have some possum and make it a surf and turf.
  5. Captain Rick, we love reading your reports. You're one of the guys who's not afraid to share information. Good luck to you and your team this tournament season.
  6. Then they shouldn't say open division is for the weekend angler if some charter captain and crew with years of experience is going to enter the same division. You're going to match up two guys in a 17 foot boat against a charter captain and a crew of say four guys with a big boat against each other. Let's see the back of the charter boat looks like a dance floor and they have plenty of room to move rods around and out of the way when they have hook ups not mentioning how well the big boat handles the waves. Two guys using six rods or five guys using twelve to fifteen rods. But that's fair, right? I know what you're going to say. Don't enter it. All I'm saying is keep it even. Have a different division for bigger boats. You wonder why a lot of guys don't enter the open division????????
  7. I asked the same question two years ago. It says Open Division is for the weekend recreational angler. Yet there have been charter captains entered in it with charter boats. No one from the ProAm committee would answer my question.
  8. What depth would you run it? I was wondering if I could use it in the spring in shallow water or will it snag or is it more for deep water going for steely's just below the surface.
  9. Thanks guys. I'll use it on my downrigger. What is a mooching reel?
  10. I have an Okuma ten foot classic pro model CPM-10M that has never been used. The line weight is ten to twentyfive pounds and the lure weight says one half to three ounces. It says the word Mooching on it. What does that mean?
  11. Bondouley, Do you use these spoons on a downrigger or planer board. If you use them on a planer or just trailing out the back, do you use them by themselves or do you add a split shot to them to make them sink? They are light weight. Thanks
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