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    Lunched out of Whipowill. Found and fished several “structures “ in 25-30 fow. The DI showed bait and fish, they seemed to be hugging tight. Caught 3 and missed a few more. We were fishing minners on slip floats, bites and fish caught were at 19-21’. Only my 3rd time at Badin so still lots to learn.


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    Quote Originally Posted by B KayCh View Post
    Lunched out of Whipowill. Found and fished several “structures “ in 25-30 fow. The DI showed bait and fish, they seemed to be hugging tight. Caught 3 and missed a few more. We were fishing minners on slip floats, bites and fish caught were at 19-21’. Only my 3rd time at Badin so still lots to learn.


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    Just for me knowing and wondering why would you fish slip floats in that kinda depth or any depth over 10ft?


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    I know probably better to tightline them down at that depth. We anchored via I-Pilot and short casted out with float. Let it drift with wind across marks. To hold rods flat for tighlining all my rods would have to be off back, small boat, it was easier with 3 to use slip float.
    I love watching the float ease down under the surface.


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    Quote Originally Posted by B KayCh View Post
    I know probably better to tightline them down at that depth. We anchored via I-Pilot and short casted out with float. Let it drift with wind across marks. To hold rods flat for tighlining all my rods would have to be off back, small boat, it was easier with 3 to use slip float.
    I love watching the float ease down under the surface.


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    Oh yea gotcha, I like to see the cork go under too in ponds never really used them in lake except on lay downs ,I was just wondering, I am strictly a tight liner so that is why I asked.


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