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Scott McGehee
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Great video
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One question: When you're punching, do you peg your weight?
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Quote from: Curt on April 02, 2015, 02:58:52 PM
Great video
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One question: When you're punching, do you peg your weight?
Can't believe I missed that in the video. Yes, you have to peg it for it to fall right. Otherwise the weight goes down and the bait stays up a lot of the time. I use sinker stops,
http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shops-Sinker-Stops/product/44440/
, rather than pegging. It's better on the line and easier to use. Also, it lets the weight slide up the line while fighting a fish.
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Re: Heavy weight for Heavyweight bass (Punching)
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Thanks. I was pretty sure of the answer but wasn't sure why it wasn't mentioned
Thanks for the tip on the pegging method.
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