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    What lures do you use at what depth?

    Tazmanian Devil ? Did you ever try a Tazmanian Devil tied on 6# flurocarbon line about 2' above the marks on your finder ?
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    Best Fillet Knife?

    Lifetime Warranty ? I purchased a Cutco fillet knife years ago. It was a really neat looking knife (and quite pricey). The tip (about 1/4") broke off the second time I used it. I stuffed it away for a number of years untill a friend told me that Cutco knives have a Lifetime Warranty. I...
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    best reel

    Rear Drag Spinning Reel I like rear drag spinning reels. You can tighten or loosen the drag without getting your fingers in the way of your line when a fish is on. Some models also have a lever on the back to tighten or loosen the drag up real quick. That gives you the flexibility to keep...
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    Catch Ratios?

    Bow to the Fish Years ago when fishing for Tarpon I was taught to "bow" to the Silver King out of respect when he jumped. That meant to lean forward and point your rod tip towards the fish as it broke water. That allowed the fish to jump with less pressure on the hook, and resulted in less...
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    Colored Downrigger weights

    You are damn right that color makes a difference....I use nothing but fish shaped 10lb. rubber coated downrigger weights painted to look like Kokanee or Rainbows. Many times I have had a big "bump" on my weight from what I believe to be a curious Mac. I believe that the fish shaped weight...
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    Keeping Kokes hooked up

    "Bow" with respect ! All the advice about light tackle, 7' rods, tight lines, etc. is great, but the most important thing I have found is to "bow" to the fish. When you see your line lengthen out (indicating that your fish is coming up to jump), get ready to lean toward the fish quickly...
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