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Lee

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Lee, I now see how you use deep 6's out there. Great video!
Just keep in mind,  salmon in the puget sound are not nearly as willing to bite as they are in the ocean. Then again,  it's generally a little more work in the ocean than a trip in the sound.
 


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Awesome video guys.  I love those Dick's sure spins.  I have caught more salmon since I have started using them.  I think it is mainly due to being able to keep bait in the water longer without them blowing out.


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I love those Dick's sure spins.  I have caught more salmon since I have started using them.

I couldn't agree more! No doubt they extend bait longevity, plus they induce a nasty little tail flop that seems to drive fish mad!
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