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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
MINE ALL MINE!!! Lowe 1436
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<blockquote data-quote="inlovewithsurfin" data-source="post: 278432" data-attributes="member: 9011"><p>No weight.... The guy at bass pro that recommended that worm said to just cast it out there near the shore with slack line and let it drop. Watch the line for a "bump" or to start moving then slowly reel in the slack and set the hook! I can't believe how great it works! I tried to cast it right near the drop off point in about 5 feet of water if I didn't get a hit on the drop I would twitch it a little bit and then reel it in after 20-30 seconds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inlovewithsurfin, post: 278432, member: 9011"] No weight.... The guy at bass pro that recommended that worm said to just cast it out there near the shore with slack line and let it drop. Watch the line for a "bump" or to start moving then slowly reel in the slack and set the hook! I can't believe how great it works! I tried to cast it right near the drop off point in about 5 feet of water if I didn't get a hit on the drop I would twitch it a little bit and then reel it in after 20-30 seconds. [/QUOTE]
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