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hi


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Macintosh
Posted 9/27/2013 1:45 PM (#665571 - in reply to #665352)
Subject: Re: Same weight hull, tin vs glass...wind?




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true perhaps but this isnt the only reason for a new boat, I have a couple frustrations with it that arent the fault of the boat, its just not exactly the right boat for me. In any case, 1) a drift sock doesnt work in very thick weeds (there's LM bass to be caught too, and I like frog fishing and flipping the inside weed edge too much rely on a drift sock), and 2) I havent really tried it, but even one drift sock sure SEEMS like it would be a horrendous PITA. Is a drift sock or two really as-effective for getting my little tin boat to stop drifting in the wind as much as getting a different boat would be?


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