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A couple of the most common trolling setups

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  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    By Staff
    After catching a few fish, you feel the reel getting a little loose on the rod. Most crews reach for the channel locks to clamp the well-worn locking rings down on the reel seat, maybe leaving a couple dents and traces of metal shavings or, even worse, a shiny gouge and a pile of metal shavings. With a top-quality custom 80-pound trolling rod running upward of $1,000, I wouldn't think of having a pair of channel locks anywhere near my tackle. This is a job for a cloth strap wrench. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    You don't have to be Bob Villa to build this do-it-yourself cleaning table. A screwdriver, a drill, and a couple bucks should do the trick. Read More
  • Posted on October 26, 2001 in Fish Species
    Swordfish are actually heating themselves with the warmer surface water, not the sunlight. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Boat Reviews
    Albemarle has stood the test of time and still commands the respect of people who fish in some of the roughest waters America has to offer. Read More
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    Posted on October 26, 2001 in Rigs and tips
    By doubling up on small jig-heads, you can toss your offerings farther without sacrificing delicate presentation or changing the lures' sink rate. Read More
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