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<blockquote data-quote="Chad D. " data-source="post: 502539" data-attributes="member: 24817"><p>We use Daiwa Tanacom 750 electrics for halibut fishing here in Oregon. They’ve been a game changer when fishing 600’ to 800’ deep. Where we used to let baits sit for over 30 minutes before checking or moving, we now pull up and scoot over a couple hundred feet if we don’t see action in about 15 minutes. We cover a lot more ground, and a bait check with 48oz. Of lead is no longer an arm burning experience. </p><p></p><p>Not super cheap at ~$600, but nothing about ocean fishing is…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chad D. , post: 502539, member: 24817"] We use Daiwa Tanacom 750 electrics for halibut fishing here in Oregon. They’ve been a game changer when fishing 600’ to 800’ deep. Where we used to let baits sit for over 30 minutes before checking or moving, we now pull up and scoot over a couple hundred feet if we don’t see action in about 15 minutes. We cover a lot more ground, and a bait check with 48oz. Of lead is no longer an arm burning experience. Not super cheap at ~$600, but nothing about ocean fishing is… [/QUOTE]
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