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If this is an annual, I'm putting it on the calendar for next year. We'll be in Arizona this year. Good luck. My suggestion to all is bring more coolers (for when you return to the dock) than you think you need. One time in Venice I was buying those styro ice chests at 20 a pop cause I had so much tuna.
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Originally posted by jnd1959 View PostIf this is an annual, I'm putting it on the calendar for next year. We'll be in Arizona this year. Good luck. My suggestion to all is bring more coolers (for when you return to the dock) than you think you need. One time in Venice I was buying those styro ice chests at 20 a pop cause I had so much tuna.
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Originally posted by WhiplashTX View PostJust talked to Crystal and assuming I have the right trip it's a 16 person 50 hour charter on the Dolphin Express. Price is $925 and initial booking is under the name of Rob. Also there are only 2 spots left.
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Originally posted by jnd1959 View PostI heard that. Will have to get a wahoo fix another way.
I’m sure they’ll still be running hoo trips.
Jon can put em in the deck as well as Wheeler imo.
We usually do a wahoo trip too. Last couple times have been with Timmy.
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Originally posted by doug View PostYea it will be a blast!!!! Do you have gear?
I was looking at past pictures and noticed very few using a belt and no one was using a harness. Are most just using the rail?
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Originally posted by WhiplashTX View PostIt's all old but I have a few setups that should be better than what they have on the boat. My light rig will be a Penn 980 on a fast rod, heavy is a Tiagra 50W LRS on a Anglers Center troller.
I was looking at past pictures and noticed very few using a belt and no one was using a harness. Are most just using the rail?
Don't use the harnesses because they will generally run you around the boat a time or two. Your going to have to weave thru some stuff or possible hand the rig to a deck hand at some point to get around the bow or another problem area. Things happen so quick with those fish and lots of time there are multiple hookups at once. It's just to crazy to get rigged up in a harness!
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Originally posted by WhiplashTX View PostIt's all old but I have a few setups that should be better than what they have on the boat. My light rig will be a Penn 980 on a fast rod, heavy is a Tiagra 50W LRS on a Anglers Center troller.
I was looking at past pictures and noticed very few using a belt and no one was using a harness. Are most just using the rail?
Yes sir rail rods for the win
I’ll sometimes throw a belt on, but usually just use a Cush it
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