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<blockquote data-quote="JayKay" data-source="post: 125753" data-attributes="member: 324"><p>This is so much fun. So much. Sluggo got me into a couple of them last fall, and my heart is still pounding a bit, just reading about it. They truly do hit like a cross between a gazelle and a bulldog. Super fast. </p><p></p><p>Do be aware though, downrigger guys, that when you cut in behind another boat, you may be cutting their long lines. I had that happen only once, and I'll take some of the blame, but "there goes $10". I saw the guy's cable jump and I would guess when he pulled up the balls, he had a bonus lure.</p><p></p><p>Also worth noting, any fish that is missing its adipose fin (the soft fleshy small fin behind the dorsal fin, yet above the tail) is very likely tagged in the head. If you clean the fish, keep the head, and turn into G & F. It's worth the trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayKay, post: 125753, member: 324"] This is so much fun. So much. Sluggo got me into a couple of them last fall, and my heart is still pounding a bit, just reading about it. They truly do hit like a cross between a gazelle and a bulldog. Super fast. Do be aware though, downrigger guys, that when you cut in behind another boat, you may be cutting their long lines. I had that happen only once, and I'll take some of the blame, but "there goes $10". I saw the guy's cable jump and I would guess when he pulled up the balls, he had a bonus lure. Also worth noting, any fish that is missing its adipose fin (the soft fleshy small fin behind the dorsal fin, yet above the tail) is very likely tagged in the head. If you clean the fish, keep the head, and turn into G & F. It's worth the trouble. [/QUOTE]
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