03-28-2011, 08:10 PM
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Ask to see Marty's AARP card, it gets him 10% off at Denny's on Tuesdays before 5:00, and no reeling in the WWB rod.
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03-28-2011, 08:46 PM
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Ask to see Marty's AARP card, it gets him 10% off at Denny's on Tuesdays before 5:00, and no reeling in the WWB rod.
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On Alan's boat, if I grab the WWB rod, it's no problem. I just make him put the boat in neutral, let all the lures fall in the mud, and make Alan net my fish .
I still think Alan's boat (proline 23 express with 250 verado) is one of the sweetest boats on the bay.
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I tell him $hit like that so he keeps asking me to fish with him .
5th (Marty)
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03-29-2011, 11:44 AM
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Without a doubt my most productive boat rod is a large chartruese umbrella.......(20 inch) with 2 (2 oz) white parachutes with 9" chartruese shads on opposing arms back 200 feet with no additional weight.......Mark
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03-29-2011, 12:20 PM
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Without a doubt my most productive boat rod is a large chartruese umbrella.......(20 inch) with 2 (2 oz) white parachutes with 9" chartruese shads on opposing arms back 200 feet with no additional weight.......Mark
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I'll make sure that I do not grab that rod if it gets hit.....or double hit
Jim
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03-29-2011, 02:41 PM
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Without a doubt my most productive boat rod is a large chartruese umbrella.......(20 inch) with 2 (2 oz) white parachutes with 9" chartruese shads on opposing arms back 200 feet with no additional weight.......Mark
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Holy Crap;
How about I cut everything in half: I use a small umbrella, with one 2 oz weight, with 6 inch shads, back 100 ft . Think I'll catch half as many fish .
Oh, Oh, Wait; I'll put two small umbrellas out (one on each corner of the transom), and still catch as many fish as Mark .
Seriously, thanks for the feedback. I'm trying to decide what to run off the 46 Markley as boat lines. I don't have to reel in any of the above suggestions .
Last question, do you think a big deisel motor and large prop would affect Greg's short (55/75 ft) umbrella's?
I'll have to pick Steve's brain on the Stormy Petral for idea's as well.
5th (Marty)
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03-29-2011, 02:56 PM
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Last question, do you think a big deisel motor and large prop would affect Greg's short (55/75 ft) umbrella's?
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NO probably better than the outboard considering dry exhust
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03-30-2011, 04:35 PM
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Holy Crap;
How about I cut everything in half: I use a small umbrella, with one 2 oz weight, with 6 inch shads, back 100 ft . 5th (Marty)
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Forgot to mention that I do have a 114H Penn reel on that setup Heck, even Cindy pulls in that rod!!! Now the wwwwwback at 325........now I have been known to hand that one over to the newbie on board that day ...........Mark
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03-30-2011, 09:42 PM
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Forgot to mention that I do have a 114H Penn reel on that setup Heck, even Cindy pulls in that rod!!! Now the wwwwwback at 325........now I have been known to hand that one over to the newbie on board that day ...........Mark
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Hand it to me. My biggest rock came off of that rod ...Thanks..........Gary
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03-31-2011, 06:51 AM
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I would imagine you will need to beat Kevin for it if he is on board, and I know who will win that battle.
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03-31-2011, 07:26 AM
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Early season hottest bait, 6/4 oz. GID tandem bucktails, 6" shads, 150' off the back corner. Second place, 8 oz, long haired, John Deere, fished solo 125’ back
Lunker hunting 32 oz. Mojo fished in tandem with a 6 arm umbrella rigged with a single 10 oz chute, 50’ off the transom. Other side, 12" umbrella with 8 oz chute, 20 oz. inline, back 75'
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