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<blockquote data-quote="HBT Chris" data-source="post: 278655" data-attributes="member: 9689"><p>No spinners yet. From the best we can tell, we have only caught bulls and lemons for the bigger sharks. I would love to catch a spinner though on some of our smaller spinning gear. I think that would be a blast. Right now we are tying to come up with a way to have a bait suspend off the bottom, but still be anchored. Where we fish the current is unreal, so it present a challenge in itself, but I've read that certain species like the baits off the bottom and others like it on the bottom. It would be neat to try and test out the theory.</p><p></p><p>The last trip it seemed like you could throw a piece of squid on the bottom, and within a minutes would have a bonnet head or some other small shark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HBT Chris, post: 278655, member: 9689"] No spinners yet. From the best we can tell, we have only caught bulls and lemons for the bigger sharks. I would love to catch a spinner though on some of our smaller spinning gear. I think that would be a blast. Right now we are tying to come up with a way to have a bait suspend off the bottom, but still be anchored. Where we fish the current is unreal, so it present a challenge in itself, but I've read that certain species like the baits off the bottom and others like it on the bottom. It would be neat to try and test out the theory. The last trip it seemed like you could throw a piece of squid on the bottom, and within a minutes would have a bonnet head or some other small shark. [/QUOTE]
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