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Finally, I broke the ice
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[size 1]Well, I finally broke the ice. I took the boat over to the inlet this morning, and finally caught some fish. I guess the water is finally getting warm enough. It sure did take long enough. We went just outside the jetties, it was a little rough, but not too bad. I dropped a chum bag in the water and it wasn't long a school of Menhaden popped up all around the boat. It was great. We caught numerous sharks right along the rocks. The largest was about 5 foot long. We tried for drum and flounder, but not even a nibble the live mud minnows. My father in law caught a huge spiny dogfish. Seriously, it weighed 10.4 pounds. 1 pound away from a state record. I'm going to post the picture maybe tomorrow. I also caught one hell of a wind burn. Is it just me, or does wind burn hurt worse than a sun burn?[cool][/size]
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Hey Bro. Give this a try and see if it helps.......

[size 1]Here is something that you can post to answer that question. Be sure to practice it yourself and see how easy it it once you know what to do and become more familiar with the system.

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I think i've finally got it!! Check out this nasty Dogfish!!!! Hey TubeN2, notice the Abu Garcia 6500 in the back ground. When I feel really sporty, that's what I shark fish with. [sly]



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That looks alot like mine. Is that the 6501 by chance??? I use mine from everything from topwater with fast reaction to deep down and dirty hawg fishing.[cool]
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Actually, that's a modified version of the old red faced 6500. The "power handle" is probably throwing you off. THe first thing I do to my Abu's is take off the stock handle and put a power handle on it. I up graded the drag system on that one. The 6500's of new are now that dark blue I believe. They went from red, to silver, to blue. And now there is an orange one called the "bullet" that is suppose to be just nasty. I saw one the other day and thought it was just cool.[cool] Ofcourse, way back in the day they had green, silver again, red, dull orange, and I even thing they had a purple faced one with a lever drag if i'm not mistaken. I actually have an old green faced Abu from way back in the 70's. Still works like a charm.
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That's kewl bro. I have the silver one. LH model. I really like it and haven't had an ounce of trouble with proper maintenance.[cool]
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