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HK February 17th 08 04:58 PM

Cordage - 3 strand vs Braided Dock Lines
 
wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 07:52:50 -0500, HK wrote:

Yeah? Try that along the edges of the ICW, when you are trying to anchor
as quietly as possible so you can sneak a bait up to tailing redfish 20
yards away. Oh, wait...you can't *do* that with that barge of an
floating RV of yours...you'd run hard aground. Too bad.



You should get a "power pole". It will stick you pretty much instantly
and very quietly. It is good up to 6 or 8 feet of water. Your tailing
red fish will be an knee/ankle deep water anyway



Sigh. I don't fish along the Florida ICW anymore. I live in Maryland. We
don't have many tailing redfish up here.

A buddy in Florida tells me the power poles are fine in fairly still
water, but if there is a significant current or wind, they don't hold well.

[email protected] February 17th 08 05:00 PM

Cordage - 3 strand vs Braided Dock Lines
 
On Feb 17, 11:58*am, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 07:52:50 -0500, HK wrote:


Yeah? Try that along the edges of the ICW, when you are trying to anchor
as quietly as possible so you can sneak a bait up to tailing redfish 20
yards away. Oh, wait...you can't *do* that with that barge of an
floating RV of yours...you'd run hard aground. Too bad.


You should get a "power pole". It will stick you pretty much instantly
and very quietly. It is good up to 6 or 8 feet of water. Your tailing
red fish will be an knee/ankle deep water anyway


Sigh. I don't fish along the Florida ICW anymore. I live in Maryland. We
don't have many tailing redfish up here.

A buddy in Florida tells me the power poles are fine in fairly still
water, but if there is a significant current or wind, they don't hold well..


What he told you was bull****, then. They hold extremely well.


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