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Re: Weights when minnow fishing [Re: deucer02] #12643859 02/24/18 12:26 AM
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Get ahold of DW Moore on here. He knows better than anyone. thumb grin


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Re: Weights when minnow fishing [Re: Bobcat1] #12644464 02/24/18 10:31 AM
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Get ahold of DW Moore on here. He knows better than anyone. thumb grin


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Re: Weights when minnow fishing [Re: Sirjet] #12644538 02/24/18 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sirjet
This is a very good topic. I say that. Because when I am drowning Minnows around structure. If I go weight free i tend to get hung up a lot more that when I put a split shot on. but back to the question. I try to go as light as possible.



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