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    Default Squirrel Hunter hard at work


    The weather was as bad as it looks.
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    The fishing can be great in ugly weather. If we can stand it, most of the time it doesn't bother the fish.

    Gotta go when you can!

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    I can see enough space for a couple more rods. What's up with that? LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by PanMan_VA
    I can see enough space for a couple more rods. What's up with that? LOL
    Yeah, look at all that wasted space.
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    Okay, what kind of fishing it that? Are you drifting or pulling? What is on the end of those lines?

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    need 8 more in the back and 6 more in the front,and i`m not joking.
    ranger690 some would say that they are slow trolling and some would say that they are tight lining,i would say that they are bored.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dave
    need 8 more in the back and 6 more in the front,and i`m not joking.
    ranger690 some would say that they are slow trolling and some would say that they are tight lining,i would say that they are bored.
    Good one Dave! Actually they did quite well with Yellow Perch that day.
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    Bill, thanks for not making it a close-up. Dave, I could see adding more poles but with the yellow perch biting like they did it really wasn't needed and I can assure you we weren't bored.
    When I come to Kerr this weekend I plan to put out 4
    kentucky rigs in addition to my 12 poles so hopefully I won't be wasting too much space. You guys want me to work myself to death!
    I went to bass pro yesterday and bought some Kalin's triple threat grubs. What do you guys think abiut those? What kind of head do you use?
    Also got some sliders and 1/16 slider heads.

    Ranger, on the line is a jig head, curly tail and a minnow, then a split shot, then a float. I use my trolling motor to creep along but I still don't know what you call it.
    Father of 4 time bash winner. At least I'm pretty sure:o

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    I use the Kalins triple threat and have always had good luck with them. Used to use southern pro but the tail kept coming off real easy. Maybe it was a bad batch or something but I have no complaints with the Kalins. What colors did you get?

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    john deere green is the color i use in kalins with a charts jig,and with the souther pro i had the same problem with the skirt.double rig will work just find on kerr,but the cork and jig will be the way to go.
    Dave
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