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thanks brad, and thanks for being a good friend. i enjoyed your company at the cape. if you ever want to share anything or include input about any and all aspects of the sport please feel free to chime in at will. there are sometimes shortages when it comes to help on this forum as most of us like to fish and are away from time to time, zim
i was in my local tackle shop, when the owner talked me out of buying a gibbs danny style plug, and talked me into buying a football jacks bass thum plug ,yellow top white bottom...twice the price...but he said it kills off the beach...any opinions
I would think that it would be an excellent plug. He's one of the Vendors at the Asbury Park Fishing show.
The best builders in the entire northeast sell their stuff there.
The yozuri five inch is an ounce at best. So you need a lighter rod rated for around 1/2 to 1-1/2 ounces or one rated in the 3/4 to 2-1/4 ounce category. Usually these are around 7 and 1/2 feet.
You could burn a pin hole in it and load it with a few ccs of water and seal it back up for a bit more distance to experiment a bit.
ooooooo that makes sense, i have a 10' 6'' st. croix premier surf rod thats stiffer than grandpa on the blue thunder, probly why it doesnt go newhere thanks
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