Bill, that sucks. Hopefully it works so well that the whites won't peel off of it to eat any hookbaits and it becomes their black curse........
So to the asshole that felt it necessary to break into my truck on Thursday and steal a black squidnation dredge, I figure if you're ignorant enough to steal a dredge then you are probably stupid enough to wrap it up in your wheels when you forget to clear it and decide to back down on a fish. But if it does raise you a winner in the MA500 then just break back in and leave $400.00 please. Thanks!........ and you should have taken some chuggers also. They work too!
Bill, that sucks. Hopefully it works so well that the whites won't peel off of it to eat any hookbaits and it becomes their black curse........
unbelievable. such b.s. was it at sunset?
Bill, SSM has cameras / video recordings.
Good thing they didnt get the translusent dredge, than they really would be in the money for the MA. Those pink bullets are outdoing the chuggers.
That sucks bro.
sold three black dredges today cause of the post on here and other places. Just trying to turn chicken salad out of chicken shit. :)
I might need to try the black squid dredge, they sure worked on the Muff Diver as daisy chained this year. Might be fishin this week end Bill?
Bill question for you. What do you beleive raises more billfish
1.. Double teasers double dredges
2. Double teasers one dredge
3. No teasers 2 dredges
or is there a better combination?
Really depends on the boat and fishing conditions but I really like teasers over dredges for one reason only. When trolling just dredges a fish will go directly from the dredge to the flatline bait. Thats OK if you have attentive anglers at every rod. But i have seen too many zing pows because a fish slammed the flat line without warning. With a teaser over dredge situation the fish can go from the dredge to the teaser and give the angler a shot a actually picking the fish off the teaser. But to answer your question I really don't think it matters. One thing I have noticed on alot of these underwater dredge videos is alot of fish get raised to the bubble trail that makes up the wash right down the middle of the boat.
Bill, with the trail logic, that justifies why my bridge pole / 30 / pink / purple islander gets more whites when everyday trolling for tuna.
Why do blue marlin seam to always hit my staborard short rigger B/W Islander / chugger and or G/Y jet head flatline, even with completely differing boats and very simular baits elsewhere?
With or without a dredge for either of the 2 above
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