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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    I think socks will be the route I go. I was also wondering if a single sock could be pulled in the center so I’m glad u mentioned that. I will just have to decide which size I should go with.
    I have some socks im fixing to sell if anyone is interested,think there 60in

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    I have some socks im fixing to sell if anyone is interested,think there 60in

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    I would prolly go backwards with 60” socks lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSeeker0485 View Post
    I would prolly go backwards with 60” socks lol
    I have a 17ft aluminum boat,borrowed a buddies socks before i bought these.He had a 48 and a 60 and they worked great on my boat.Ordered two 60's and have only used them once,started fishing a different way is the reason i dont use them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    I have some socks im fixing to sell if anyone is interested,think there 60in

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    message me the price if you still have them

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    I don't know if all socks are made the same but mine have a float on one side of the opening and weights on the other side. It makes it open up when you throw it in. Make sure the ones you get have that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pithon View Post
    I don't know if all socks are made the same but mine have a float on one side of the opening and weights on the other side. It makes it open up when you throw it in. Make sure the ones you get have that.

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    Yep,believe mine are lime that

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    We use Ikea bags my friend came across in a surplus store. Work great just cut a 4 inch hole or so in the bottom. Tie a rope to each handle and run directly behind motor. Sure any of those large shopping type bags would work.

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