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Old 11-09-2005, 11:49 AM   #5
Dr Evil
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ramona
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Originally Posted by madscientist
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Originally Posted by lamb
From what I gathered from the ones that know for sure – the weight of your ball will depend on conditions, mainly current. Have different size balls handy.

I’ve also been told that you can drop the dodger. Makes it easier and less prone to tangles, still works.

But what the hell do I know - I never caught halibut from a kayak. :lol:
I only have one size of ball? What do I do?
Get bigger balls!!! Noah's sells the cannon balls. Granted this was off a whaler but we used a 24 oz. with success but really got a good bounce with a 2# ball. Just remember to buy the break away swivels. They bust off at 10-12#. A pack or 8 or so what like 99 cents or maybe 1.99. Better to just lose the ball instead of the whole rig...........like I did a few weeks back. Just remember to clip the rig the the break away and not directly to the ball........like I did a few weeks back. ops:
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