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Larry wrote:
"mmc" wrote in news:494fd9e4$0$17066 : Handy list of reasons NOT to own one of these things. You have to walk it to the other end of the dock every few hours in the rain and cold. That's the only reason I'd need.... Just go to Korea. Properly cooked kibble fed Chihuahua will be far better tasting and healthier for you than the local dogs. |
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Not a problem on a boat.
Lip hook the little sucker and troll him at 4 knots. The splashing and kicking should surely be enticing as bait to something at least 'edible'. |
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On Dec 22, 1:41*pm, RichH wrote:
Not a problem on a boat. Lip hook the little sucker and troll him at 4 knots. *The splashing and kicking should surely be enticing as bait to something at least 'edible'. four knots is to fast; you want .5 to 2 knots preferably fluctuating. maybe as high as three knots for a good white tip or blue. tuna, now if you are going for tuna 4 to 10 knots is a nice speed. guess it depends on where you are. |
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"Two meter troll" wrote in message ... On Dec 22, 1:41 pm, RichH wrote: Not a problem on a boat. Lip hook the little sucker and troll him at 4 knots. The splashing and kicking should surely be enticing as bait to something at least 'edible'. four knots is to fast; you want .5 to 2 knots preferably fluctuating. maybe as high as three knots for a good white tip or blue. tuna, now if you are going for tuna 4 to 10 knots is a nice speed. guess it depends on where you are. What do you guys suggest for red fishing? Hook it in the tail? |
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 10:31:19 -0500, "mmc" wrote:
"Two meter troll" wrote in message ... On Dec 22, 1:41 pm, RichH wrote: Not a problem on a boat. Lip hook the little sucker and troll him at 4 knots. The splashing and kicking should surely be enticing as bait to something at least 'edible'. four knots is to fast; you want .5 to 2 knots preferably fluctuating. maybe as high as three knots for a good white tip or blue. tuna, now if you are going for tuna 4 to 10 knots is a nice speed. guess it depends on where you are. What do you guys suggest for red fishing? Hook it in the tail? Please. This kind of talk should be reserved for cats. --Vic |
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