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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 500262" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Good advice. Thank you. I know they do school on a couple Of humps and so forth along with the sand bass.</p><p>For trolling I have some rigs a made a long time ago that an old man showed me for when the sand bass were deep.</p><p>Take a Magnum hellbender with no hooks and tie a 12” or so leader where the rear hook would go then a meps spoon color of your choice would be on the leader. The spoons were small enough and had enough fluff they would stay off the bottom. While trolling the Hellbender would bounce off the bottom acting like a craw fish.</p><p>I caught hundreds of sand bass with these. I ran across all the Hellbenders in a box the other day and it was like finding gold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 500262, member: 27803"] Good advice. Thank you. I know they do school on a couple Of humps and so forth along with the sand bass. For trolling I have some rigs a made a long time ago that an old man showed me for when the sand bass were deep. Take a Magnum hellbender with no hooks and tie a 12” or so leader where the rear hook would go then a meps spoon color of your choice would be on the leader. The spoons were small enough and had enough fluff they would stay off the bottom. While trolling the Hellbender would bounce off the bottom acting like a craw fish. I caught hundreds of sand bass with these. I ran across all the Hellbenders in a box the other day and it was like finding gold. [/QUOTE]
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