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Steve @ Catch-22
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 Posted: Fri Sep 15th, 2006 04:10 pm

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There is a forest of trees floating at 29-30 miles on a 225 deg. heading...Lots of Big Dorado , yesterday the 5 of us caught 10 fish from the 35 pound range to 45 pound range...we were done fishing in 90 Miniutes....Bally-hoo was the hot ticket, we never got a fish to hit on a lure

Have fun Big fish and Lots of Them

tight lines

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 Posted: Sun Sep 17th, 2006 01:27 am

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We headed out again today, the sea's were nice and the fishing was great, we boated 10 nice Dorado again, we also spoke to several other boats That did well " Doc- Marlin"  had a Limit of Dorado Boated and 2 marlin and a Sail released

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 Posted: Sun Sep 17th, 2006 06:05 pm

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Steve, I've looked in all the wrong places this morning for your recent post on the  skirts you use on ballyhoo, the brand name, size, how to rig and a few favorite colors. Could you please tell me where to find it or repeat it? Thanks, Ron

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 Posted: Tue Sep 19th, 2006 05:52 pm

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I use moldcraft lures and fish skin flyers to skirt my bally-hoo, it adds Color ( flash) and action to the bait, also I can troll at 7 knots and combine Lures and bait in the same spread..

hope this Helps

Steve

here is a Pic of the flyer http://www.southfloridasportfishing.com/prodreviews.cfm?c=v&cn=4&cs=5&n=2274

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 Posted: Tue Sep 19th, 2006 08:42 pm

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Steve, that's the site you talked about before and I couldn't find again. Thanks a bunch. Ron

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 Posted: Tue Sep 19th, 2006 08:52 pm

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Here is the site that sells the lures.  it is mentioned in the text of the article.

http://profishco.com/index.asp

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