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Ibby -
<p>I have had good luck (relatively speaking) trolling for spanish mackeral
- they like a lure moving at 4 -6 knots. Use a Clark spoon, about
2.5-3" long (I forget the number), 1 or 2 ounce weight, and GOOD ball-bearing
swivels. You don't need really heavy tackel, I use 15 lb. test line,
medium spinning reel, rod rated to cats 1 - 3 oz weights. The rod
is overkill, but allows us to fish off the beach if we want.
<p>I troll past the mouth of a creek or inlet on a falling tide for best
results.
<p>Having said all that, my favorite Alberg fishing is at anchorm in the
dingy, or wading with an ultralight rod or a dip net. Like all kids
(I turned 40 this year), I don't need to catch big fish, I just want to
have fun.
<p>My $0.02
<br><br>
David Swanson
<br>Strayaway Child
<br>Alberg 30 #229
<p>Ibby El-Raheb wrote:
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<span class=110383221-22072001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Hi
All,</font></font></font></span><span class=110383221-22072001></span><span class=110383221-22072001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Any
of you folks fish from your boats. I am interested in giving it a try.
I am particularly interested in techniques for fishing while underway.
If you care to share your experiences with me I would be very grateful.</font></font></font></span><span class=110383221-22072001></span><span class=110383221-22072001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Thanks</font></font></font></span><span class=110383221-22072001><font face="Arial"><font color="#0000FF"><font size=-1>Ibby</font></font></font></span></blockquote>
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