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![]() If you look at the photos with rods/reels in them you'll see a Shimano Castaic and a couple of Curados matched with freshwater bass rods. About the only exception is the rigs we chuck iron with. Most are loaded with 15 or 20lb mono or 50-65lb Powerpro (mainly for working the big surface plastics thru the kelp). Makes for a few busted off fish but getting a 5-8lb calico out of the weeds on a light bass setup is just killer!!! Ed
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Awesome Ed!
There is no doubt you have probably forgotten more about calico fishing than I will ever learn in my lifetime. Uh, let me rephrase that: You haven't forgotten anything, and will still know more than I could ever hope to know about fishing for calico's! ![]() so it is a different ballgame from 10-15 years ago when I was targeting the big calico's. Those are some absolutely epic bass that you and your friends caught. ![]() Robert |
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That is one massive calico! Way to go!
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