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Old 06-23-2013, 01:17 PM   #1
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Wow, low and slow? I don't really use any lead when I troll, but should start using it. Everytime that the tube hits something I tend to reel in and check the worm or sea grass. I'm usually in 3 - 10 feet of water and over a lot of boulders, so I never thought of using a weight, except for a few of those deeper holes that we know about. Good idea to try it and thanks for the advice.
No weight needed in that water. I use weights when the water is 10-20 feet deep. 20 and deeper, I don't bother trolling because for me
It's too hard to keep my tube town. (from my hobie)
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Old 06-24-2013, 12:18 PM   #2
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And, whenever you bump a rock with the rig, are you unsure if the worm is still on , or if the rig is fouled? How do you stay in the water with confidence?
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