Take Six... Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 Ok, so I happen to choose not to use lead core. I know its popular with a lot guys, I'm OK with that. Whatever... So tell me, how in the world is a guy supposed to know when another guy is running lead core and that you'll need to travel a quater of a mile past him before you make my turn? To date, I've never tangled in another guys rig, ever. I'm always conscience about it because I hate it when it happens to me and I'm not running lead core.I got past this boat last weekend well beyond what I thought was enough and started to make my turn. Before I was crossing his path, I was getting blasted with a number of hand and arm gestures. I was so far away, I couldn't even hear them yelling and I was trolling with a little four stroke. I mean C'mon! How am I supposed to know!
Catfishhoge Posted April 17, 2006 Posted April 17, 2006 One tell tale sign is if you see the boat in question running inline boards. If they are running full cores then you will need to stay at least 100+ yards behind them. Some run more than that. You will get the mentioned gestures regaurdless!
SkeinMachine Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 That's a tournament or derby trick,deploy the ski's,even if your not pulling core/copper.Keeps the boats away.....................P.S. Anyone that pulls a full core + and stays within the pack,is asking for trouble eventually.
McFly Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 You can run by the pack until you get pinched and a boat decides to do a 90 degree whip and the rigger balls come across the full. Have fought back a few rigs that were caught. Always better to stay outside of the pack!
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