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<blockquote data-quote="Master Carper" data-source="post: 1832331" data-attributes="member: 15527"><p>Try shiners near the surface or cut shad on the bottom next time and see what happens....</p><p></p><p>We just got back from the creek where we used cut shad for bait and made a big mistake by NOT using a heavier fishing line. We had our 7 ft. Spinning rods, 10 bearing Pfleuger reels and were spooled up with 14 lb. Cajun Red fishing line. We were able to get half a dozen or so fish to the surface and get a good look at them but, they had other plans. No matter how we had the reels drag set, we just could not hold these fish. This is the first time fishing here that they have made "power run surges" (for lack of a better description) and it was just like having your line tied to the bumper of a pick-up truck traveling down the highway! There was just no way to turn or stop them...</p><p></p><p>Next time though, we WILL be better prepared....</p><p></p><p>DAVID</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Master Carper, post: 1832331, member: 15527"] Try shiners near the surface or cut shad on the bottom next time and see what happens.... We just got back from the creek where we used cut shad for bait and made a big mistake by NOT using a heavier fishing line. We had our 7 ft. Spinning rods, 10 bearing Pfleuger reels and were spooled up with 14 lb. Cajun Red fishing line. We were able to get half a dozen or so fish to the surface and get a good look at them but, they had other plans. No matter how we had the reels drag set, we just could not hold these fish. This is the first time fishing here that they have made "power run surges" (for lack of a better description) and it was just like having your line tied to the bumper of a pick-up truck traveling down the highway! There was just no way to turn or stop them... Next time though, we WILL be better prepared.... DAVID [/QUOTE]
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