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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 311
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If you get a croaker away from their hide, they give up.
If you had multiple runs the chances are it was a yellow. The kelp game is a fun one! I've had limited success with anything other than fresh filament for leader material, and the kelp is a tackle tester, I would break out the best you can get if you're gunning for the battlegrounds. All the time it takes to put the hook in the lip of a heavy fish, it would be a heartbreak to lose it if you could have prevented it. ![]() Live, learn, and come home with supper. ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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You will never know what it is until you actually see it. I've hooked my fair of fish that I thought were decent sized butts only to turn into a stingray that was hooked on one of its wings or a small shark that was tail hooked/wrapped. Most fish shake their heads so like I said, you will not know until you see it.
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