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Trigger
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Daphne,Alabama
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The marathon jacket is better than the platform right?
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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We limited today. One in 150 feet and one in 100 feet of water on public wrecks. They wanted nothing to do with jigs today, only live bait. Not one single red snapper. No flipper either. Weird.
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White Marlin
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: milton
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nice trophy
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bay Minette, Al.
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I've alway's called this one the jacket(N29 31.019 W87 34.698). I don't know if I have ever fished the other but this one will keep you busy for a while once you get there.
The only bad thing about this one is every fish you hook wants to run straight for the structre and if you don't stop him he will rid his self of you. I usually ride across it in 2 or 3 different directions and mark 4 sides or corners of it. It gives me a better ideal of how to fish it when I can see the corners instead of just one mark. But you will lose some tackle there.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Bay Minette, Al.
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Capt I have two of the fishwinch electrics and can't say the first bad thing about them. For the price I didn't expect them to last but they are still going strong. One is on a 6/0 and only used to deep drop with and the other is on a 4/0 and my father uses it to bottom fish with on every trip. All the reeling of a manual reel hurts him. If I needed another electric Tomorrow, I would have to buy another FishWinch,
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Yeah your right. I sometimes forget that running from the panhandle side adds a few extra miles and truthfully we shouldn't have to run that far for Aj's and don't but I was just trying to give one that I felt was a pretty sure thing. And it is. My thoughts are if your gonna be in a boat all day regardless, You might as well be somewhere catching fish instead of riding around looking for em. You can add up a lot of miles quick when your looking.
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Trigger
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Daphne,Alabama
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Thanks again for the help it only 45 miles from perdido pass which is not bad considering the tenacco is like 33 miles are further. What is another 12 miles to get bigger fish and more bites
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