rwm Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 well, didnt know where we should start will boats fishing near the pier heads(50fw) we set lines at 100fw and first fish came at 115fw on rigger w/flounder pounder 60 down.stayed on the west troll with the next fish at 150fw on 400 copper w/nbk,next on at 170fw 10 colors W/coyote.went out to 200 without anything,came back to 120 and picked up the biggest on 400 copper(14 pounds) on nbk again.we picked up 3 small ones in the 120 range and headed in as it started to get a little rough for my partner. question: what takes the water spots off alum.boat the beat GL Randy
Crowhunter Posted May 10, 2012 Posted May 10, 2012 If you spend 5 or 10 min. wiping it off when you take it out of the water is what works best for me just keep a couple towels in the boat, I do wax it one time each year .Bud
Just Hook'n Posted May 11, 2012 Posted May 11, 2012 Nice job Randy. I've never had aluminum, but sounds like taking the water off early (before you go down the road) should help.
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