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    Default Cool morning but a bit windy


    Terry and I fished mostly open water and some brush piles . Caught estimated over 100 on jigs and kept a good limit each . Used the Phantom and the Trident 13' Huckabee jig poles . Early caught open water fish and later they seem to stack up on brush . Least crowded day on the water in awhile . Funny accident , we were using buckets on a rope to slow the boat in the wind , Forgot to pull them in . Sure drags big motor down till handles pull off the buckets !

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    [QUOTE=NIMROD;4150121]Terry and I fished mostly open water and some brush piles . Caught estimated over 100 on jigs and kept a good limit each . Used the Phantom and the Trident 13' Huckabee jig poles . Early caught open water fish and later they seem to stack up on brush . Least crowded day on the water in awhile . Funny accident , we were using buckets on a rope to slow the boat in the wind , Forgot to pull them in . Sure drags big motor down till handles pull off the buckets !
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    great catch! If you don’t mind me asking, what size buckets do you use to slow your boat down?

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    Terry and I fished mostly open water and some brush piles . Caught estimated over 100 on jigs and kept a good limit each . Used the Phantom and the Trident 13' Huckabee jig poles . Early caught open water fish and later they seem to stack up on brush . Least crowded day on the water in awhile . Funny accident , we were using buckets on a rope to slow the boat in the wind , Forgot to pull them in . Sure drags big motor down till handles pull off the buckets !



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    what size buckets do you use?

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    great catch! If you don’t mind me asking, what size buckets do you use to slow your boat down?

    I use 5 gallon buckets on about 10' ropes tied to each rear tow hook . Then when I go with the wind no boat slap to spook fish and cuts speed way down .
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    Nice mess of fish
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