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Topic: Brownlee Crappie Shootout III  (Read 9991 times)

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jed

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Sweet, thanks!  Trying to learn as much as I can before I get there.  I've never targetted any species on the list except for the rare bass I get lucky with.  Are two rods allowed?  I find the e regulations a chore.  I've been looking for twenty minutes.  Not that I need two rods, but I do like to leave the lure just barely in the water so it doesn't get tangled if I switch rods to a different rig for a few casts and technically that's two rods.
Two rods allowed with Two Pole endorsement. When I run two rods I have one in the holder with a small plug and hold the second rod in my hand  usually with a couple of plastics. When I catch a fish I'll turn around and make another pass. If I catch more fish then I set up shop right there. I'm heading down shortly so I'll have some intel by this afternoon hopefully.


YippieKaiyak

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Thanks!  I appreciate all the tips and info.  I do the same sort of thing sometimes when targeting trout.  I'm going to shoot for getting there in advance of the captain's meeting and doing some pre-fishing if anyone is around and isn't already doing the same thing and wants to join or wants company.
Kayaking without wearing a PFD is like drunk driving.  You can get away with it for a while, but eventually someone dies.


YippieKaiyak

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Okay, last noob question.  Will I be fine doing the submissions with just my phone camera?  Is it online or do we just bring pics back to base at 3?
Kayaking without wearing a PFD is like drunk driving.  You can get away with it for a while, but eventually someone dies.


jed

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Camera is fine. Be back by 3. Be sure to have identifier in pix.