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OK so if I got to tiger shoals. I'll be fine with just my ipilot. I've never been there are Fished at any rig.
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Fixed it for ya And yea I would assume that the Ipilot would suffice , bring some rope with ya just to have a back up plan. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Alpha if it's calm enough just use your trolling motor if it's too rough use your anchor. It's not deep out there!
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It's only 15-16 foot deep
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I have a rig hook for sale if you want one
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Yeah u right. Maybe 15 foot at the deepest.
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i always threw ours from a distance and it had a retrieval system on it that made it come off by pullin on another rope. never did we get close to the rig. thats dangerous.
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whats the problem with a rig hook?
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Rig hooks bounce around in your boat and the fish are seldom feeding on the down current side of the rig. Troll around until you find them and then anchor or stay on troll if it's not too rough.
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