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    Socks, my bad

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    How do you like the paddles compared to the socks?

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    I will never own another chain or drift sock. I never leave my seat. The deeper you put them the slower you will go. I really appreciate them when the wind is
    coming a going. I don't crankbait or longline but I could using them with the big motor instead of the trolling motor. I'm not saying you could use in any situation,
    It can get too windy to haul gravel. The main thing is I don't have to crawl back and fourth over the bench seat 20 or 30 times a day. You can angle the paddles
    if you are fishing down a bank and a cross wind keeps pushing you in and use your trolling motor off and on and run your line pretty straight.
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    I love the paddles. Having fished in the worst weather possible I’ve had to throw out chains, socks, and lower the paddles but under normal weather you won’t ever dig the socks and chains out.

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