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<blockquote data-quote="redblood" data-source="post: 5741995" data-attributes="member: 2947"><p>More power to them. And i have recently watched some guy - last named Jones- rough looking long haired fellow- tourney fishing. He has what looks like an inverted baitcaster and a 15 ft long poles and just drops a bait, scoops em up and has a dude behind him that takes them off the hook for him. They stare at the screen the entire time. And he was wearing out the white crappie in timber. Im sure they can put a ton of fish in the cup like that - buti personally enjoy casting to them 30 to 40 ft away on ultralight tackle. Different strokes for different folks. I love foreard facing sonar, but i cant just sit on a seat and stare at it nonstop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redblood, post: 5741995, member: 2947"] More power to them. And i have recently watched some guy - last named Jones- rough looking long haired fellow- tourney fishing. He has what looks like an inverted baitcaster and a 15 ft long poles and just drops a bait, scoops em up and has a dude behind him that takes them off the hook for him. They stare at the screen the entire time. And he was wearing out the white crappie in timber. Im sure they can put a ton of fish in the cup like that - buti personally enjoy casting to them 30 to 40 ft away on ultralight tackle. Different strokes for different folks. I love foreard facing sonar, but i cant just sit on a seat and stare at it nonstop [/QUOTE]
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