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<blockquote data-quote="chimneyman" data-source="post: 5844870" data-attributes="member: 10016"><p>They are on shallow mud flats not attaching to cover or structure more or less just roaming around. I used to single pole with a jig and float and we caught a lot of fish that way. But planer boards let you over more ground. True it's not the most exciting way to catch 'em but you can flat out catch your limit in a short time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chimneyman, post: 5844870, member: 10016"] They are on shallow mud flats not attaching to cover or structure more or less just roaming around. I used to single pole with a jig and float and we caught a lot of fish that way. But planer boards let you over more ground. True it’s not the most exciting way to catch ‘em but you can flat out catch your limit in a short time [/QUOTE]
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