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User: fishngolf
Comment: live4fish…think I recognize the fishery…i grew up fishing there…looks real similar...PM me and we can meet up and hit the lilys there for some good froggin action. Mike


Date: 07/29/14 03:19 PM

User: live4fish
Comment: Yeah guys, maybe I'll throw some braid on. I'm using my (former) carp/striper gear, which is low-end, heavy duty spin combos.

I thought it would be akin to putting lipstick on a pig, but if it'll work, I'll try it. Thanks for the tips guys.
Date: 07/29/14 02:36 PM

User: deaffisherman
Comment: thelucky is right about braid line. It will change it. I used it for strictly bass fishing. I used it for everything. from fluke/frogging to jigs/dropshot. (I am lily pads fan along with weeds too)
Date: 07/25/14 06:48 PM

User: thelucky
Comment: What rods are you using for carp and stripers? Doesn't have to be perfect but if you throw some braid on one of your other setups it can pass temporarily for froggin or punching.
Date: 07/25/14 05:32 PM



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