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13 minutes ago, Hachimo said:

Same here Northeast.  Just pulled the baha out of my garage this weekend. Been workin on it all winter and its almost ready. Graphics r goin on this sunday.  Then Next weekend she she goes to Salmon Country.  

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I'm actually throwing around the idea of selling my Islander so I can get a Baha or Penn Yan. Thats a sweet boat! 

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5 minutes ago, NortheastHardcoreSportsman said:

I'm actually throwing around the idea of selling my Islander so I can get a Baha or Penn Yan. Thats a sweet boat! 

Thanks.  Took 2 years of searchin and caught wind of this 280 weekender  fully equipped last July.  Absolutely love it

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I personally run 50/50 mix of spoons and sticks. Sometimes they favor one over the other, sometimes it doesn’t matter. I run straight 12 lb big game mono with small snap swivels so it’s easy to change lures. When shallow I run without any weight. When out in 12 fow or deeper I add spit shot or use 2 or 3 color leadcore off the boards and drop riggers deeper.
Spoons can certainly hang up and cause problems if your boards stall so it’s critical to watch your turns. I like running a good spread 6-8 lures so fish can tell me what they want as it changes day to day. That said it is better to start with small spread and build as you get experience. When bite is on a 4 lure spread is plenty to keep you busy.


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